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jeff & eddie April 5th, 2006 11:17 PM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
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Originally Posted by Nusentinsaino
Yes. Like the giant squid for example... They have never been sighted or photographed alive. However, remains of the dead bodies proves the existence. Werewolves? We never found the remains since it was invented

If you expect to find wolf-man bones and such, that likely wont happen. Since when a werewolf dies, it reverts back to human form. Any "remains" found of a werewolf will look like an ordinary human being. Its not coincidence that bodies are found in the woods.

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Originally Posted by Nostradamouse
MAy I remind you that Illuminatis were founded at the end of the 18th century, I doubt they are behind the "peste noire" (black Plague in French) of the 14th century...

they want you to think they were founded in the 18th century, but thats only when they piggybacked onto the enlightenment and established their name. prior to that they were still around. They were called satanists, and their intentions were the same.

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Originally Posted by Crazy Wolf
I find it amusing that his avatar is that crazy Nazi from Raiders of the Lost Ark, a guy who would believe in myths and fairy tales.

Wrong movie.

Crazy Wolf April 5th, 2006 11:25 PM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
Eh, looks like him. Black hat, crazy gleam in eyes. Is he the same guy, but from a different movie?

SpiderGoat April 6th, 2006 02:39 AM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
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Originally Posted by jeff & eddie
they want you to think they were founded in the 18th century, but thats only when they piggybacked onto the enlightenment and established their name. prior to that they were still around. They were called satanists, and their intentions were the same.

(Déjà vu) Proof it.

Mr. Matt April 6th, 2006 04:15 AM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
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Originally Posted by jeff & eddie
If you expect to find wolf-man bones and such, that likely wont happen. Since when a werewolf dies, it reverts back to human form. Any "remains" found of a werewolf will look like an ordinary human being. Its not coincidence that bodies are found in the woods.

Aside from watching Underworld a few too many times... sources?!



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they want you to think they were founded in the 18th century, but thats only when they piggybacked onto the enlightenment and established their name. prior to that they were still around. They were called satanists, and their intentions were the same.
Sources?!

Jackthehammer April 6th, 2006 04:18 AM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
seeing this guy strongly believing in werewolves, I find my time spend in the evolution thread, trying to convince him, useless and lost time.

Sedistix April 6th, 2006 04:41 AM

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seeing this guy strongly believing in werewolves, I find my time spend in the evolution thread, trying to convince him, useless and lost time.
Yeah, i noticed that as well. While debate and discussion with some is a good thing, you can't help think that for others, it's utterly useless to even try.

SteviEboY April 6th, 2006 04:51 AM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
At the start I was trying to back you up and say that even though I don't believe in vampires and werewolves it is possible to have a discussion about them... now you just seem to be making a hell of a lot of stuff up. Vampires around 500 years ago, time travelling illuminati etc etc. Kinda takes the whole fun out of it and just makes me think... wtf?!

I'm impressed though that this got to page 4

DnC April 6th, 2006 06:37 AM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
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Originally Posted by jeff & eddie
Wrong movie.

Isn't he the dude in Who Framed Roger Rabbit that gets steam rollered?

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Originally Posted by jeff&eddie
Even if someone obtained clear photographs, there will always be the stubborn skeptics who cry hoax.

It's not the skeptics that cry hoax, it's the photographs.

USMA2010 April 6th, 2006 08:21 AM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
Nusent, you're actually wrong about the squid. One was photographed alive not too long ago.

http://pharyngula.org/images/giant_squid_lg.jpg

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science...d_x.htm?csp=36

JP(NL) April 6th, 2006 08:40 AM

Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy
 
Regardless, just because a 'giant squid' has been found, doesn't prove that the legends of the Kraken and other giant squids attacking and sinking boats are true.

Werewolves we have ZERO evidence of. None, other than unreliable eye witnesses and myth. Eye witness accounts are as reliable as Fox news is objective.


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