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I was wondering the same. How is this thread still a thing? Did TS proved something or Sherbros are just discussing conspiracies?So did we find out if it was Bigfoot?
I was wondering the same. How is this thread still a thing? Did TS proved something or Sherbros are just discussing conspiracies?So did we find out if it was Bigfoot?
lol I'm not a bodybuilder by any means. If you ever entered the Strength and Conditioning sub you would know that from multiple threads. I care about reducing the spread of ignorance and absurdism. So I'm here. I'm not superior in a lot of things, I'm just not as stupid as some of you.
The point I'm making is that multiple claims by people across anything doesn't mean a single fucking thing about its credibility for being real. Literally any silly cryptid you can think of has multiple sightings across generations. The only reason that happens is because STORIES cross multiple generations. Mermaids have multiple stories across generations because stories of mermaids were passed down as being real by multiple generations. Word spreads across the globe. This is how easy it is to say you saw something.
I was in the woods camping and I swear I saw this thing that looked exactly like bigfoot. It hooted like an owl and threw 200lb rocks at me to scare me off. Couldn't have been done by any person. I swear it's true. Wouldn't lie on the internet. Definitely wouldn't tell stories to gullible people on vacation either.
Do you see how easy that is?
Big tall hairy thing in the woods on two legs that crosses generations and regions? Easier answer than a hidden giant ape that we can't find?
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That and lies are a much more reasonable answer to that question than the idea that any mammal that large and populating the United States would remain hidden when there's not a single other animal known to man with that circumstances. You can't name another single large mammal that was recently discovered in the woods of the United States. You can't name another known species of large mammal in the world with no clear footage or physical evidence of it's existence. The idea of this creature exists completely in lore and not reality.
Funny because I had a bunch of posts removed for flaming and thread derailment and I thought it was you or one of your circle jerking friends. Besides, aren't you the law enforcement officer? I'm not the snitch in this conversation. I'm perfectly happy to let people see your idiotic posts.
Is that supposed to bother me or something? There's entire threads dedicated in this forum to steroid use. Most of the best athletes in the world have used steroids. I would have rather used steroids for performance enhancement as a grunt in combat than have your face for the rest of my life.
You know better than that old man.
Timber industry, real estate industry, parks and recreational industry, and poaching/hunting - to name a few reasons government factions may be hesitant to reveal the existence of such a game changing creature. We're not talking about just another type of bear, it's a bipedal ape or hominid with a relatively advanced intellect.
Whether or not one believes in the creature, it's a fun thought exercise to contemplate what changes such a discovery would precipitate. Give it a go, seriously; think about it. What would the confirmed discovery change about our society? How would the economy be affected?
Lastly, and just to throw this out there for the hell of it, there are guys like Lloyd Pye that believed the genetic material would rewrite our historical ideas of human evolution (he was of the opinion that the Sitchen Annunaki legends were correct, and that we're the result of crossing terrestrial ape DNA with that of an ET species). He has presentations on YT if you're interested in what he has to say about it, beyond the general idea I've provided here. Now, to be clear, I'm not saying I subscribe to this manner of theory, but I find it an interesting idea.
I think there's motivation for secrecy, and a coverup would certainly account for the lack of official confirmation (although it's not necessary for the general lack of discovery, by any means). Documentaries like missing 411 certainly make one think about the possibility of information suppression, and the shady involvement of military units further raises suspicion. Here's one such interesting case:
You can make any point you like but the comparison (that your TYPE uses often) between some made up fantasy you have and one with multiple witnesses across time and generations is not a valid one.
That is all.
Hilarious the dude thinking Bigfoot claims are credible calls something a made up fantasy.
I tell that bitch not to go in the woods at night. She refuses to shave and she's a big woman
Sidebar, fishing for bass, what were the water conditions and what were you fishing with?
Timber industry, real estate industry, parks and recreational industry, and poaching/hunting - to name a few reasons government factions may be hesitant to reveal the existence of such a game changing creature. We're not talking about just another type of bear, it's a bipedal ape or hominid with a relatively advanced intellect.
Whether or not one believes in the creature, it's a fun thought exercise to contemplate what changes such a discovery would precipitate. Give it a go, seriously; think about it. What would the confirmed discovery change about our society? How would the economy be affected?
Lastly, and just to throw this out there for the hell of it, there are guys like Lloyd Pye that believed the genetic material would rewrite our historical ideas of human evolution (he was of the opinion that the Sitchen Annunaki legends were correct, and that we're the result of crossing terrestrial ape DNA with that of an ET species). He has presentations on YT if you're interested in what he has to say about it, beyond the general idea I've provided here. Now, to be clear, I'm not saying I subscribe to this manner of theory, but I find it an interesting idea.
I think there's motivation for secrecy, and a coverup would certainly account for the lack of official confirmation (although it's not necessary for the general lack of discovery, by any means). Documentaries like missing 411 certainly make one think about the possibility of information suppression, and the shady involvement of military units further raises suspicion. Here's one such interesting case:
lol I'm not a bodybuilder by any means. If you ever entered the Strength and Conditioning sub you would know that from multiple threads. I care about reducing the spread of ignorance and absurdism. So I'm here. I'm not superior in a lot of things, I'm just not as stupid as some of you.
The point I'm making is that multiple claims by people across anything doesn't mean a single fucking thing about its credibility for being real. Literally any silly cryptid you can think of has multiple sightings across generations. The only reason that happens is because STORIES cross multiple generations. Mermaids have multiple stories across generations because stories of mermaids were passed down as being real by multiple generations. Word spreads across the globe. This is how easy it is to say you saw something.
I was in the woods camping and I swear I saw this thing that looked exactly like bigfoot. It hooted like an owl and threw 200lb rocks at me to scare me off. Couldn't have been done by any person. I swear it's true. Wouldn't lie on the internet. Definitely wouldn't tell stories to gullible people on vacation either.
Do you see how easy that is?
Big tall hairy thing in the woods on two legs that crosses generations and regions? Easier answer than a hidden giant ape that we can't find?
![]()
That and lies are a much more reasonable answer to that question than the idea that any mammal that large and populating the United States would remain hidden when there's not a single other animal known to man with that circumstances. You can't name another single large mammal that was recently discovered in the woods of the United States. You can't name another known species of large mammal in the world with no clear footage or physical evidence of it's existence. The idea of this creature exists completely in lore and not reality.
Funny because I had a bunch of posts removed for flaming and thread derailment and I thought it was you or one of your circle jerking friends. Besides, aren't you the law enforcement officer? I'm not the snitch in this conversation. I'm perfectly happy to let people see your idiotic posts.
Is that supposed to bother me or something? There's entire threads dedicated in this forum to steroid use. Most of the best athletes in the world have used steroids. I would have rather used steroids for performance enhancement as a grunt in combat than have your face for the rest of my life.
Apparently, that sound (being made) as happened a few place in Canada and some northern states (too lazy to look up which ones). It is pretty scary and Werewolf in London was my first thought (when I saw that clip).
I don't understand, some rocks splashed into a lake and the first reason you can come up with is Sasquatch?
Two things to consider. Where they were coming from was a very difficult place to be and in a remote location also. The second is that the rocks were big enough that he did not believe a person could be throwing them.
As an aside the TS did not claim it was bigfoot, only that he is puzzled and it made him think.