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Discussion / Study Group
Who would like to form a Discussion / Study Group about Bigfoot ? Don't be shy.
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:DWe know he is a big hairy Sasquatch- probably stinky as shit too, that likes beef jerky.
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Big foot is my life’s work .. By far the best documentary is Harry and the Hendersons , lots and lots of clear recorded sightings , Strongly recommended for the beginner and advanced researchers .
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I've seen what happens to people who mess with him and it isn't pretty. |
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So unless you start giving bigfoot supernatural powers like many believers are starting to do. Bigfoot as an animal just doesn't make sense. It makes even less sense once you go deep and figure out food sources and what kind of existing population would be needed to sustain them. It was a cool thing to believe in as a kid in the 70s but as an adult now not so much. |
Any relation to the Loch Ness monster?
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Same as the geico cave man
They had to adapt but need hygiene products |
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Darwin Award nominees are attempting to make more room for Bigfoot to roam
https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrE...KAbMpGo2T3XrA- |
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I used to see Bigfoots frequently, but once I stopped drinking they all disappeared. I'm out, but good luck with the group!
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Nope, every square foot of the U.S., Canada and other countries around the world has been explored, surveyed and documented and is under constant surveillance, or on trail cams. :D
There still are relatively unexplored and remote areas in the US, particularly in wilderness regions and protected areas. However, it's essential to keep in mind that exploration is an ongoing process, and technology and interest in discovery continue to reveal new views of the country. Some examples of unexplored or lesser-known areas include: Remote wilderness areas: Despite about 50 years of satellite mapping, the US is home to vast wilderness areas in Alaska, the 100 Mile Wilderness in Maine, and side canyons of the Grand Canyon, where rugged terrain and extreme weather conditions have limited human exploration and habitation. These regions remain primarily untouched and offer opportunities for scientific research and investigation. https://blog.therainforestsite.great...rth-locations/ Just discovered in 2009. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPVYJzq_ouE Discovered in 1992. https://amusementlogic.com/general-n...olved-mystery/ Am I saying Bigfoot exists? No, but I'm certainly not writing off the possibility. |
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Just this year alone over a 100 new species have been discovered on earth, but yet some think and believe we know everything that exists/lives here because we've been here so long. In reality, we know SFA. Just 10% of our oceans have ever been explored/surveyed and documented, and it will take decades, if not centuries, before all are. Just think what is out there currently that we know absolutely nothing about? https://inaturalist.ca/posts/88215-n...corded-in-2024 https://oceanconservancy.org/blog/20...-the-deep-sea/ |
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When humans can discover fossil evidence of hundreds of species that died out millions of years ago, wouldn't a single dead bigfoot show up somewhere, sometime by now? |
Instead of looking in the woods look in the ocean .
Probably a submarine full of them somewhere . |
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If buried, or just dying on moist fertile soil, skeletons can complete dissolve/disintegrate in 20yrs or less. After skeletonization, if scavenging animals do not destroy or remove the bones, acids in many fertile soils take about 20 years to completely dissolve the skeleton of mid- to large-size mammals, such as humans, leaving no trace of the organism. One for the global warming zealots too. More than 100 different species of dinosaurs have been found in Canada. Almost half of these were collected from Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta. During the Cretaceous period, Alberta was much warmer than it is today. Rich plant life supported herbaceous dinosaurs, which in turn supported carnivorous dinosaurs. |
Just finished watching "The Proof is out There" season 2, episode 13 from 2021.
I can't find the whole vid/show anywhere without signing up to and buying a TV pkg but did manage to find this 3 minute clip. Still not conclusive yet but with todays tech, they were able to slow, mix things to make a more clear, less shaky vid of the original, The Patterson-Gimlin vid, which opened many skeptics eyes. Worth a watch, imo, for those that are able to watch the whole episode. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5J4L...Jl_t3&index=24 |
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Bigfoot......naaaaa.
BUT, if you want to discuss Zombie Wolf's. I'm in... :D |
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WE ARE NOT ALONE.....WE HAVE NEVER BEEN ALONE.... Please!!! I want to be alone. So confusing. ROFL |
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