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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. April 4th, 2006 09:50 PM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
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Originally Posted by Tear13dowN
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)


you cant be 21....its just not possible.....im guessing 4 or 5......




As for werewolves, vampires, santa clause, boogyman, joan rivers and bigfoot..............all fake, made up to scare people.........

Crazy Wolf April 4th, 2006 09:54 PM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
Wait, you mean Santa Claus isn't real?!? I knew about Joan Rivers, but not Santy Claus!

TheVintageDemon April 5th, 2006 02:04 AM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
I don't what is so big-fussed about finding higher intelligent life or weird creatures. It's just money been thrown away.

KingSpicer April 5th, 2006 03:37 AM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
I never really doubted the paranormal so i guess in some way i believe that werewolves are real....

As for your friends photo, i cant see anything cept a tree and a white dot.

The sketch looks more like a bear standing up right, and the fact that there was no full moon suggests its more a bear than a werewolf

Jackthehammer April 5th, 2006 03:49 AM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
A bear would be a good explaination indeed, as they can stand up aswell..

SteviEboY April 5th, 2006 05:35 AM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
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Originally Posted by jeff & eddie
There have been countless people who report seeing "hairy large men" in the wilderness. It is my proposal that they are not "bigfoot", but rather werewolves. And when you think about it, the evidence is there to support such an idea. We havent found any bones, because when a werewolf dies, it reverts back to human form. Besides, if this were a court case a jury would have immense evidence if so many people claim to have seen the same thing.

As for vampires, it is generally agreed upon by most scholars and archaeologists that they went extinct a little over 500 years ago. As for Loch Ness, its existance doesnt surprise me. And it makes sense, considering that it IS a dinosaur, and not all dinosaurs died out during the global flood.

So, people of science actually believe in vampires and confirm that they were extinct only 500 years ago?! Thats not really that long ago and if they were real, there would be a hell of a lot more evidence and a lot of empty castles with coffins in.

Maybe these people are seeing real life 'hairy large men'. We get a load of them down our local, they are normally builders or hells angels. What they do in the woods is their own business... I wouldn't want to ask them to find out. That alone is more of an explanation rather than Bigfoot or a Werewolf.

The idea is fun, I've read Dracula and the Anne Rice Novels and yeah the notion is cool. But there is no way that anything of this sort exists otherwise there would be proper proof of them. They would be locked in a zoos or in travelling shows with the bearded lady, now that is something freaky!

I went to the Zoo the other day, but it wasn't very good, all it had was a dog.....

it was a shitzu :lol:

I wish I lived where Tear13down lives though.... cool place, sounds like Disneyland.

USMA2010 April 5th, 2006 05:43 AM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
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Originally Posted by jackthehammer
A bear would be a good explaination indeed, as they can stand up aswell..

How about he made it up?

If it was a bear, the kid would have been killed. At the very least, he would have drawn a much fatter picture than what he did.

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Originally Posted by Tear13dowN
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)

I think I speak for all of us here when I say what the fuck...

Mr. Matt April 5th, 2006 05:56 AM

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Well I don't know about werewolves, but I definitely believe in vampires. Nothing like Dracula and all that nonsense -- in reality they're far worse. They have their fingers in everything, they take money from industries and people alike without their consent and sometimes even without their knowledge, and the government actually encourages and supports them. How do I know this? Well, I've spoken with one of them. He was part of an organisation known as the Inland Revenue, though it goes under different names in different countries. The organisation has existed in one form or another since the 1600s at least, and its very powerful.

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Originally Posted by USMA2010
I think I speak for all of us here when I say what the fuck...

Not everyone; I just ignore him. It's pretty obvious that he's a troll, possibly one of the 'proper' ones from times of yore.

Sedistix April 5th, 2006 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by USMA2010
I think I speak for all of us here when I say what the fuck...

I share the sentiment.

Some how sexual fantasies involving vampirism was brought into play.

jeff & eddie April 5th, 2006 06:11 AM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
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Originally Posted by jackthehammer
A bear would be a good explaination indeed, as they can stand up aswell..

Im afraid not, a bear looks nothing like a werewolf. Besides, there have been werewolf sightings in places that bears do not live.

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Originally Posted by SteviEboY
So, people of science actually believe in vampires and confirm that they were extinct only 500 years ago?! Thats not really that long ago and if they were real, there would be a hell of a lot more evidence and a lot of empty castles with coffins in.

Maybe these people are seeing real life 'hairy large men'. We get a load of them down our local, they are normally builders or hells angels. What they do in the woods is their own business... I wouldn't want to ask them to find out. That alone is more of an explanation rather than Bigfoot or a Werewolf.

The idea is fun, I've read Dracula and the Anne Rice Novels and yeah the notion is cool. But there is no way that anything of this sort exists otherwise there would be proper proof of them. They would be locked in a zoos or in travelling shows with the bearded lady, now that is something freaky!

Vampires did exist a little more than 500 years ago. But these were not the same kind(garlic, undead, coffins ect..) vampires that "hollywood" has portrayed for decades. The vampires I speak of were agents of the Illuminati who while practicing satanic rituals would sacrifice humans and drink their blood during ceremony. Although such dark rituals went out with the "blood cure-all commemoration", it was a very dark era in history(black plague anyone?). History doesnt lie.

Regardless, I sincerely doubt that the "hairy men" in the woods are hells angels or builders. Would it make sense for one of them to run around naked looking to eviscerate unsuspecting victoms? No. But would it make sense to do that if they were a werewolf who cannot control themselves? Absolutely. In remote areas of the world, the werewolves that have been spotted are known to be violent.


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