Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
There's lots of weird stuff in the world. But werewolves...?
Reminds me of an old ancedote from my father in his scouting days. The older boys in his troop would scare the little guys at camp by telling them the story of the mutated wolverines, who would crawl in through the cabin window and eat you.
While the story is being told in the dark, several fellow conspirators sneak around outside and start scratching on the walls and windows... :lol:
"You can kill my body, but you can't kill my soul. My soul will live forever!"
Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
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Originally Posted by JP(NL)
Actually, in the past it was quite common for devout christians to believe in superstitious bullshit like witches and werewolves.
I hope he won't attempt another "salem witch trails".
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Originally Posted by Machiavelli's Apprentice
There's lots of weird stuff in the world. But werewolves...?
Reminds me of an old ancedote from my father in his scouting days. The older boys in his troop would scare the little guys at camp by telling them the story of the mutated wolverines, who would crawl in through the cabin window and eat you.
While the story is being told in the dark, several fellow conspirators sneak around outside and start scratching on the walls and windows... :lol:
My father tricked me with this so called, "Snipe Hunting". With a flashlight and a baseball bat... I was convinced until well, My father ruined everything by attempting to make sound effects with his voice.
Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
Oh man, I remember doing that. My sound effects were AWESOME, though, so it amplified the worry of the little ones.(A family thing, not Boy Scouts. I am not a fan of Boy Scouts)
Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
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Originally Posted by jeff & eddie
My biggest bit of evidence for the existance of werewolves, is that we have sightings of something called "bigfoot" all the time. There is research being done, foot imprints taken, hair samples and other direct evidence that some kind of large humanoid being does infact exist. But im fairly certain, that being is not a "ape-man" but rather a werewolf.
Has anyone here ever experienced things like this before? I know my brother eddie isnt the only one.
Did you know the word "gullible" is written on your ceiling?
Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
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Originally Posted by Nusentinsaino
My father tricked me with this so called, "Snipe Hunting". With a flashlight and a baseball bat... I was convinced until well, My father ruined everything by attempting to make sound effects with his voice.
I love snipe hunts. Of course, you have to do it a few miles from home and then take off when your unsuspecting victim heads out for the hunt.
But snipes are real, just not the way we think of them in a hunting sense anymore.
Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
LOL this guy is crazy, if vampires existed oh man...i wish i could have a nice one suck me off with her fangs and see what its like...probably a bit painful but awesome at the same time. I love watching vamps suck on these big boobed girls...imagine yourself in his position...drain some from her neck and then catch a nice bite off her breast and...wow good shit!
WEREWOLVES ARE STILL BETTER THOUGH!!!....AHHHWWWWOOOOOO (howls)
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