Loch Ness monster, plesiosaurs, pterodactyls, other "dinosaurs" alive today
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Loch Ness monster, plesiosaurs, pterodactyls, other "dinosaurs" alive today
There are tons of photos, videos, and eyewitness reports all over of monsters or dinosaurs. I'm going to focus on the kind that we see in the water, like our friend, "Nessy".
Some photos we have are blurry or unfocused, and we can look at them and say, "Whoa... what is that? Creepy..."
Other photos are very clear. When we look at them we're like, "WTF?!?!"
And there's the people who are 100% sure they saw something like a plesiosaur or a pterodactyl.
So what do we do about it?
We sit back and first call people crazy. "That's all bullstuff. They were drunk. They want attention. That's ridiculous." Then we come up with theories. "This is why we think it's a dinosaur. Look at this drawing, it could be an elephant. Your mind's playing tricks on you. That photo is doctored. Here's what we think." And we argue about it and give our opinions.
THIS PISSES ME OFF. THERE'S SOMETHING OUT THERE, QUIT ARGUING ABOUT WHAT YOU THINK IT IS!
WHY DOESN'T SOMEONE JUST GO OUT AND CATCH ONE?!?!
^I mean, some people actually have the money and the resources to do that, but I don't.
WHAT'S WITH ALL THE BLURRY AND DISTANT PHOTOS?
IF YOU HAVE A CAMERA AND YOU SEE ONE, JUMP IN THE WATER AND GET A PICTURE OF HIS ****ING FACE!
Are they afraid it's gonna kill them or something? That would be so freaking awesome to have on my epitaph:
"RIPPED IN HALF BY MONSTER"
Yeah, talk, talk, talk. Talk is easy.
WE DON'T WANNA SEE THE WHAT THE EXPERTS HAVE TO SAY, WE WANNA SEE A ****ING DINOSAUR!
Go out and TOUCH the sucker. GO BAG ONE AND BRING HIM BACK.
Some photos we have are blurry or unfocused, and we can look at them and say, "Whoa... what is that? Creepy..."
Other photos are very clear. When we look at them we're like, "WTF?!?!"
And there's the people who are 100% sure they saw something like a plesiosaur or a pterodactyl.
So what do we do about it?
We sit back and first call people crazy. "That's all bullstuff. They were drunk. They want attention. That's ridiculous." Then we come up with theories. "This is why we think it's a dinosaur. Look at this drawing, it could be an elephant. Your mind's playing tricks on you. That photo is doctored. Here's what we think." And we argue about it and give our opinions.
THIS PISSES ME OFF. THERE'S SOMETHING OUT THERE, QUIT ARGUING ABOUT WHAT YOU THINK IT IS!
WHY DOESN'T SOMEONE JUST GO OUT AND CATCH ONE?!?!
^I mean, some people actually have the money and the resources to do that, but I don't.
WHAT'S WITH ALL THE BLURRY AND DISTANT PHOTOS?
IF YOU HAVE A CAMERA AND YOU SEE ONE, JUMP IN THE WATER AND GET A PICTURE OF HIS ****ING FACE!
Are they afraid it's gonna kill them or something? That would be so freaking awesome to have on my epitaph:
"RIPPED IN HALF BY MONSTER"
Yeah, talk, talk, talk. Talk is easy.
WE DON'T WANNA SEE THE WHAT THE EXPERTS HAVE TO SAY, WE WANNA SEE A ****ING DINOSAUR!
Go out and TOUCH the sucker. GO BAG ONE AND BRING HIM BACK.
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Coelacanth are a good example of an ancient creature presumed extinct which was then found and even caught, so technically someone has taken the initiative to find these monsters... when they happen to be real. :p
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The Surgeon's Photo actually was faked.
But really, there a few reasons for this. One is that a plesiosaur or other such large dinosaur still being alive makes no sense at all. If there were plesiosaurs still alive, then there would probably be more than one of them. And Nessie reports have been happening, literally, for centuries - Even if it was true, it wouldn't be likely for it to live for so dang long. There have been many attempts to catch or detect it, and all have either failed or resulted in really sketchy, insubstantial/incomplete evidence. There have been people spending their whole lives searching for this thing, and not succeeding. This is why it's not taken seriously- There's no imperialistic, consistent, reliable evidence for it.
I know all this because some years ago I was wayyy into this kind of stuff, and read buckets of articles and books on it. But I phased out of that. and am more rational today.
WATER PTERODACTYL, F*CK YEAHZaidon wrote:And there's the people who are 100% sure they saw something like a plesiosaur or a pterodactyl.
But really, there a few reasons for this. One is that a plesiosaur or other such large dinosaur still being alive makes no sense at all. If there were plesiosaurs still alive, then there would probably be more than one of them. And Nessie reports have been happening, literally, for centuries - Even if it was true, it wouldn't be likely for it to live for so dang long. There have been many attempts to catch or detect it, and all have either failed or resulted in really sketchy, insubstantial/incomplete evidence. There have been people spending their whole lives searching for this thing, and not succeeding. This is why it's not taken seriously- There's no imperialistic, consistent, reliable evidence for it.
I know all this because some years ago I was wayyy into this kind of stuff, and read buckets of articles and books on it. But I phased out of that. and am more rational today.
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Yeah, about the water pterodactyl...
The pterodactyl part was just another instance of things being out there that we haven't learned about or that we thought wasn't even there. The water part is because I believe a non-flying animal would be easier to isolate and capture, unlike ptero which would just fly away if we got close.
I just looked up "Surgeon's Photo". **** that. What about the Monterey Bay monster? (What's really cool is that I live about 5 minutes from Monterey Bay.)
And...
I really, really have trouble believing this is a basking shark.
OH **** OH **** OH **** I JUST GOOGLED AN IMAGE OF A BASKING SHARK SCARED THE PISS OUT OF ME SHOULDN'T HAVE DONE THAT TERRIFIED OF SHARKS
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Vapor,
Yeah, about the water pterodactyl...
The pterodactyl part was just another instance of things being out there that we haven't learned about or that we thought wasn't even there. The water part is because I believe a non-flying animal would be easier to isolate and capture, unlike ptero which would just fly away if we got close.
totally agreeIf there were plesiosaurs still alive, then there would probably be more than one of them.
see aboveAnd Nessie reports have been happening, literally, for centuries - Even if it was true, it wouldn't be likely for it to live for so dang long.
Cool. What more can you tell me? Can you give me some details?There have been many attempts to catch or detect it, and all have either failed or resulted in really sketchy, insubstantial/incomplete evidence.
no doubt There's probably more cases of someone spending their entire life trying to do something, failing, and someone comes along later, picks it up and succeeds.There have been people spending their whole lives searching for this thing, and not succeeding.
There wasn't any of that kind of evidence that Christopher Columbus would get to India by sailing West. So what's the point? The point is that he found something.This is why it's not taken seriously- There's no imperialistic, consistent, reliable evidence for it.
It's actually great to talk to someone who's actually spent some time on a particular subject. I'd look, too, but the only thing convenient for me right now is the internet, and the internet is sooooooo big and has sooo much crap that's not what I'm looking for.I know all this because some years ago I was wayyy into this kind of stuff, and read buckets of articles and books on it.
I disagree with this, but before I try to put words in your mouth and spout off my argument, I'll wait for you to respond.a plesiosaur or other such large dinosaur still being alive makes no sense
I just looked up "Surgeon's Photo". **** that. What about the Monterey Bay monster? (What's really cool is that I live about 5 minutes from Monterey Bay.)
And...
I really, really have trouble believing this is a basking shark.
OH **** OH **** OH **** I JUST GOOGLED AN IMAGE OF A BASKING SHARK SCARED THE PISS OUT OF ME SHOULDN'T HAVE DONE THAT TERRIFIED OF SHARKS
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The strife involved with planning the explorations of the western seas were vastly because it was an obvious, observable unknown. It wasn't the idea that there wasn't anything west that bothered anyone, but that there was no way of telling how far they'd have to sail before they hit anything. No one wanted to finance it, and few were willing to risk their lives on a ship with no discernible destination. The majority of sea exploration at the time occurred within a reasonably suppliable distance from a mainland.Zaidon wrote:There wasn't any of that kind of evidence that Christopher Columbus would get to India by sailing West. So what's the point? The point is that he found something.
Beside that, Columbus died a delusional, dishonored and broken man.
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