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Bigfoot!

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  1. My preacher gave me those numbers. You don't have to believe what I believe. I wasn't trying to make a controversial statement, I was just saying what I believed. I'm sure, at one point, there was a Bigfoot; I am also equally sure that humans killed the breed because we feared it. There are different opinions of what Bigfoot looked like, but a giant sloth fossil was found in West Virginia a while back. It could very well be what many people call Bigfoot.
  2. My preacher gave me those numbers. You don't have to believe what I believe. I wasn't trying to make a controversial statement, I was just saying what I believed. I'm sure, at one point, there was a Bigfoot; I am also equally sure that humans killed the breed because we feared it. There are different opinions of what Bigfoot looked like, but a giant sloth fossil was found in West Virginia a while back. It could very well be what many people call Bigfoot.


    I think I have to apologize for what I said earlier... It was slightly rude and off-topic. I am also a Christian, so please don't feel that I have anything against you. :) No hard feelings?

    I think the bigfoot existing centuries ago could be possible, but that doesn't explain why the number of sightings each year are increasing. Maybe mis-identification can make up for some of them, or maybe people are just lying. Who knows?
  3. I've heard of Monsterquest before, but I've never gotten a chance to see it. Is it on anymore?
  4. Yeah, I think so. On the History channel in the US.

    I used to think it was fun to watch, but now I'm getting a little tired of it because they never really find much. Still, it gives me story ideas and it's fun to watch.
  5. No hard feelings at all, lupis. I think the supposed sightings are mostly people wanting to make it in the five o'clock news. It thonk that some people really do think they see a bigfoot, though. They want to believe in it, so when they see something big and mysterious, they think it's Bigfoot. That's just my opinion, but maybe someone really did see a bigfoot. Maybe it isn't extinct. I really have no idea. We probably won't know untill there is a dead carcus some hunter killed on Good Morning America.
  6. I once heard someone say, "People see what they want to see and hear what they want to hear."
  7. That is my idea. If you want to see something bad enough, say Bigfoot, you're going to see it everywhere you look even if someone else doesn't. It doesn't mean you are crazy (although, when I put it that way it does), it just means that your head might be playing tricks on you. Or you could be crazy.
  8. Or they don't want to see it, but they fear it and think about it all the time. So when they see a shadow they think, "Bigfoot!"
  9. Ha. Yeah. We humans fear everything that we don't understand. Whether it's real or not, which I think it was at one time(not now, of course), people see things. I'm sure people do think they've seen it.
  10. The concept of bigfoot - and the dragon, and unicorn, and werewolf, and vampire - are all out in the open, really. I mean, think about it. Just because you don't see it personally doesn't mean it's not there. There are countless places worldwide that have not been explored or even touched by man; who's to say they haven't been touched by something else, something other than an animal? The bigfoot concept is really up to the point if you believe in the possibility of there being something or not. As for me, Destination Truth convinced me! (Awesome show, by the way. Check it out on Sci-Fi!)
  11. Can't people see every inch of Earth from satellites?
  12. Absolutely. Go to Google Earth or MSN Maps. But it's only one moment, frozen forever until the site managers decide, "Oh, time for a new picture!"
  13. I agree with you Ayumi. Just because we don't see it doesn't mean it isn't there. It's completely ignorant to say that there is absolutely no chance of life outside of our knowledge. Just because we've no proof doesn't mean that is doesn't exist. I still think that Bigfoot is not alive today. Well, maybe in some uber remote cave or something, but not somewhere people could have a chance to spot it.
  14. Exactly. Like the Loch Ness from loch Ness, Scotland, or the mermaid of Israel, and even the dinosaurs of Peru's deserts (all of these are cases I watched off Destination Truth, by the way). Science says its not possible - first-hand experience and physical proof says it is. I guess it's all up to how you view the world.


What a piece of work is a man! How noble in reason, how infinite in faculty, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god -- the beauty of the world, the paragon of animals!
— William Shakespeare