Check out the Jersey Shore reruns on MTV.
I dont understand how that crap is on the TV
Check out the Jersey Shore reruns on MTV.
agreed and some redneck would have mounted one and started a secret family.
I dont understand how that crap is on the TV
Well, I mean, if lady Bigfoot was cute...
But yeah, we've been through so much of the woods that by now, if something that big existed in the US, we'd have found it.
That fish has been in the ocean. The ocean is much larger, much less explored and much less inhabited by humans.
There have been new mammals found in my lifetime. All sorts of smaller animals and bugs, too. But a Bigfoot? That's hard to hide.
Of course you can't really prove something doesn't exist.
The coelacanth was rediscovered in the ocean, a small thing in a vast wilderness most would consider much more difficult to explore than the relatively small (typically) forested areas where Bigfoot is usually reported to be seen. If only by happenstance coelacanth was rediscovered in the vast oceans wouldn't it make some sense that we'd have stumbled across something more than fuzzy pictures and "footprints" in the dirt?
If I remember correctly he is hanging out at bottom of the gallows not at Gitmo
I've seen a ufo. I don't claim that it was aliens, only that I could not identify the object. I am not an aviation expert, so that is not saying much.I've seen several UFOs so I have a very open mind to what is possible and what is out there yet to be proven.
I'm not saying that this isn't a possibility, only that their is no power in many of the areas where the rocks are reported, gas powered would be heard, manual make some degree of sound and a couple of kids would be seen transporting the device. Also the reported rocks are bigger and heavier than a softball/baseball, I don't know if they can handle the larger rocks.think the rock much more likely came from some kids with a baseball throwing machine rather than a sasquatch.
Not discounting your theories as I share similar arguments against their existence, there is just not enough proof for either side. While not probable, a large animal cryptozoological find in the world is possible.
I'm not saying that this isn't a possibility, only that their is no power in many of the areas where the rocks are reported, gas powered would be heard, manual make some degree of sound and a couple of kids would be seen transporting the device. Also the reported rocks are bigger and heavier than a softball/baseball, I don't know if they can handle the larger rocks.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.th...t/2012/sep/13/new-mammals-discovered-10-years
Of course the bigger the less likely, but here are several animals that have been recently identified. The thing is, while interesting and distinct in their own ways, they are kind if “normal”. I mean even that crazy bird whose mating dance was caught on film for the “Planet Earth” thing, you know the one that turned itself into an iridescent blue satellite dish, was crazy but still not outside the realm of things that make sense. When it comes to bigfoot, you just have to call it, too strange, too abnormal.
... In the morning I looked up screech owls.... BINGO!
We and every other animal leave traces of ourselves everywhere that we go. Assuming the bigfoots are better at woodcraft and smarter than us, they would still leave too much evidence of themselves to go undetected. Do they bury their scat and then hang around guarding it by throwing rocks? Are their young immediately capable of concealment? There is a certain minimum number of a species that if it drops below, the group begins to have genetic defects. For humans it is 4,169. Let’s say the bigfoots have half that population, if they poo 8 ounces a day that’s 375,000 pounds of poo a year that they have to secure. I think the rock much more likely came from some kids with a baseball throwing machine rather than a sasquatch.
My initial reaction to the rocks was to yell into the woods on the private property that bordered the course and let stupid teenagers know they could hurt or kill by launching rocks like that. Then I continued my round of golf and mostly forgot about it.
The tree banging was written off as someone living in the woods or doing something they didn't want me to see. I yelled into the woods on that occasion too, stating that I was only looking for a golf ball.
About 6 years later I'm watching tv. A show called "Finding Bigfoot". Once they started talking about tree knocks and rock throwing my memory kicked in. Just to make sure I recalled the tree thumping correctly I asked my friends what they remembered about it. Two of them recalled it being as intense as I did. The other didn't remember it at all.
My take was that the people on Finding Bigfoot didn't realize that tree knocks are a warning, not a call. That is if it's a real thing.
I'll have to see one to believe it exists but I won't say it doesn't exist just because I haven't seen it.
My thing is that if we give credibility to things that probably aren’t real, then we give them power to affect and change us and in my opinion, usually not in good ways, with a few notable exceptions.
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