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Crazy Wolf April 6th, 2006 10:45 PM

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I have come to the same conclusion. I will have no input on any subjects for a tenday, but I don't think my absence would tip the scales in favor of J&E...

jeff & eddie April 6th, 2006 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Sedistix
I'm curious how one can justify things like vampires, and werewolves existing, and then almost in the same instance attempt to refute proven creatures (That do exist) such as giant squid. Those images in previous posts, are indeed real, they are of a giant squid not an octopus. Just because they are stills from video doesnt make them any less real.

Nevermind all the evidence against your arguments, and the fact that you have zero evidence to prove any claims you make other than; “because I say so.” Nevermind all of that... What's it matter right?

The funniest thing about this whole issue and similar others, is that you alone do the most damage to your reputation. Anything anyone else could ever say, can't come close to your own incoherent statements.

Giant Squid

Those images are real, sure. But who's to say how big the creature was? Did anyone here see it? Nope. Besides, even if there is a large squid, that hardly counts as a giant squid as portrayed by science.

My evidence for werewolves is provided. People encounter strange creatures in the woods, and for as long as history has been recorded, there have been stories about them.

masked_marsoe April 7th, 2006 01:06 AM

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Dead giant squids wash up on the shores of NZ quite often. I've seen one, not on the shore though, and it was very dead, as scientists are always very interested in them. I didn't touch it, but you can't replicate that smell. Oh God no.

Around Kaikoura (not far north of where I live) there have been several expeditions off the coast looking for them. However, aside from the dead ones on the shore, sperm whales have also been sighted with large wounds from tentacles. A scientist here is actually trying to raise some in captivity, he's been doing tests to prepare for it for several years.

Jeff, you provided a photo that showed (to me) absolutly nothing. And a drawing, which quite frankly anyone could have done. I can draw a dragon, and photograh a tree at night, but that's not proof that dragons exist. I know that my testimonial on giant squid may not be accepted by you, and that's fine, but there is a myraid of other eivdence; clear movies and photos, and plenty studied specimins.

On werewolves, the imagination is an amazing thing.

Sedistix April 7th, 2006 01:12 AM

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Originally Posted by jeff & eddie
Those images are real, sure. But who's to say how big the creature was? Did anyone here see it? Nope. Besides, even if there is a large squid, that hardly counts as a giant squid as portrayed by science.

My evidence for werewolves is provided. People encounter strange creatures in the woods, and for as long as history has been recorded, there have been stories about them.

That "you didnt see it, so how do you know" might work in Jr. High, but this is the real world. It’s obvious that you are sacrificing truth to your vanity, and comfort.

I care not; to waste any more time on this, or you.

Nusentinsaino April 7th, 2006 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Crazy Wolf
I'm not sure if reading about magic is allowed in his house. Werewolves and Inteeligent design, yes, but none of that dark arts stuff^.^

You just don't get it do you?

jeff & eddie April 7th, 2006 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by masked_marsoe
Dead giant squids wash up on the shores of NZ quite often. I've seen one, not on the shore though, and it was very dead, as scientists are always very interested in them. I didn't touch it, but you can't replicate that smell. Oh God no.

Around Kaikoura (not far north of where I live) there have been several expeditions off the coast looking for them. However, aside from the dead ones on the shore, sperm whales have also been sighted with large wounds from tentacles. A scientist here is actually trying to raise some in captivity, he's been doing tests to prepare for it for several years.

Jeff, you provided a photo that showed (to me) absolutly nothing. And a drawing, which quite frankly anyone could have done. I can draw a dragon, and photograh a tree at night, but that's not proof that dragons exist. I know that my testimonial on giant squid may not be accepted by you, and that's fine, but there is a myraid of other eivdence; clear movies and photos, and plenty studied specimins.

On werewolves, the imagination is an amazing thing.

Im sure seeing a large squid was pretty breathtaking, it likely shocked you and at the same time left you in awe. That was how my brother eddie felt after his encounter in tennessee.

But, I find it ironic that the people who claim to not care in this thread have spent their time telling me so. And the reason being is that I believe they are actually having to think about the taboo, about the unknowns of our world. Its understandable to me that they may be frightened at something we dont understand, my thread's purpose was to see if anyone else had had similar experiences, and how it impacted them personally.

So far, even though yours if off mark, its the closest to home yet. :)

Joe Bonham April 7th, 2006 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Crazy Wolf
I'm not sure if reading about magic is allowed in his house. Werewolves and Inteeligent design, yes, but none of that dark arts stuff^.^

If you don't understand what I was saying, at least don't telegraph it to everyone.:rolleyes:

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You just don't get it do you?
Oops, Nusent beat me to it...

masked_marsoe April 7th, 2006 04:38 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jeff & eddie
Im sure seeing a large squid was pretty breathtaking, it likely shocked you and at the same time left you in awe. That was how my brother eddie felt after his encounter in tennessee.

But, I find it ironic that the people who claim to not care in this thread have spent their time telling me so. And the reason being is that I believe they are actually having to think about the taboo, about the unknowns of our world. Its understandable to me that they may be frightened at something we dont understand, my thread's purpose was to see if anyone else had had similar experiences, and how it impacted them personally.

So far, even though yours if off mark, its the closest to home yet. :)

Had it been in the wild, maybe. In an aquarium? Amazing yes, but not really shocking.

And you've missed my point, to the point where it seems like you think I support your werewolf idea, which I do not.

SteviEboY April 11th, 2006 01:50 AM

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... well J&E, you have convinced me. Now I must return to my amazing flying jelly castle in the sky where I reign over the weeble people with a sock of iron and eat my fabulous dinner of electricty a la carte. Me and God are playing poker tonight to.

I've had enough of this now.....

*shoots thread wwith silver bullet* DIE THREAD DIE!!!

TheWindWalker April 11th, 2006 07:57 PM

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I don't see anything in that picture.


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