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Post by lincoln on Oct 12, 2023 14:50:04 GMT
Not sure what to think about this. How’d they catch me on camera?
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Post by Hardcastle on Oct 12, 2023 16:11:29 GMT
Not sure what to think about this. How’d they catch me on camera? I like it. Don't believe it, but I think the way the fur matches the environment so well is an interesting touch. The golden parts perfectly match the grass, the brown perfectly matches the shrubs, its pretty uncanny and actually adds credibility because real animals often do blend in with their environment. If it is a hoax (most likely) it is a cool one. The actor in the suit didn't ham up any silly "troglodyte" "ape" actions either, which is also good. If these were real they would be hominids, not pongid apes. I still believe its impossible no one has found one, alive or dead, in the USA of all places. How would hounds not have bailed one up? So yeah I want to believe, and this was well done, but still don't believe. Its possible the people on the train genuinely aren't in on it. That would be cool. If the prankster just timed it to be viewed by the train passengers.
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Post by lincoln on Oct 12, 2023 16:15:37 GMT
Not sure what to think about this. How’d they catch me on camera? I like it. Don't believe it, but I think the way the fur matches the environment so well is an interesting touch. The golden parts perfectly match the grass, the brown perfectly matches the shrubs, its pretty uncanny and actually adds credibility because real animals often do blend in with their environment. If it is a hoax (most likely) it is a cool one. The actor in the suit didn't ham up any silly "troglodyte" "ape" actions either, which is also good. If these were real they would be hominids, not pongid apes. I still believe its impossible no one has found one, alive or dead, in the USA of all places. How would hounds not have bailed one up? So yeah I want to believe, and this was well done, but still don't believe. It’s possible the people on the train genuinely aren't in on it. That would be cool. If the prankster just timed it to be viewed by the train passengers. I honestly think it’s more likely that the yeti living in the mountains or small orang pendek in Indonesia being real then Bigfoot in the USA
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2023 19:42:38 GMT
I like it. Don't believe it, but I think the way the fur matches the environment so well is an interesting touch. The golden parts perfectly match the grass, the brown perfectly matches the shrubs, its pretty uncanny and actually adds credibility because real animals often do blend in with their environment. If it is a hoax (most likely) it is a cool one. The actor in the suit didn't ham up any silly "troglodyte" "ape" actions either, which is also good. If these were real they would be hominids, not pongid apes. I still believe its impossible no one has found one, alive or dead, in the USA of all places. How would hounds not have bailed one up? So yeah I want to believe, and this was well done, but still don't believe. It’s possible the people on the train genuinely aren't in on it. That would be cool. If the prankster just timed it to be viewed by the train passengers. I honestly think it’s more likely that the yeti living in the mountains or small orang pendek in Indonesia being real then Bigfoot in the USA I don't. There is no way a huge 6-7+ foot ape is surviving high up in the Himalayan mountains (highest altitudes on earth) whilst also being carnivorous - how would it catch food, what would it eat? Himalayan langurs live in the Himalayas, and I'll admit, they do look like mini Yetis but they don't live at the summits of mountains, and they aren't super carnivorous like the Yeti supposedly is.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2023 11:04:51 GMT
I think the yeti or bigfoot would be an old world monkey that independently developed bipedalism. The most terrestrial monkey in the world, and the most cold-adapted, doesn't live too far off. Coincedence?
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Post by Hardcastle on Oct 13, 2023 11:40:26 GMT
The most intriguing for me out of bigfoot, yeti, sasquatch, yowie, skunk ape, etc is the Almasty from Russia. Because it is described as only around 6 foot tall and has more sober sightings, also a mass sighting by a whole village for years in the form of "Zana of Abkhazia" who was a furry wild beast woman captured in the caucasus in the 1800s near Georgia. She could apparently run as fast as a horse and swim in raging icey rivers with no issue. She was caged at first and witnessed by everyone in town for many years, later kept on a chain and would do chores and even drink alcohol and then unfortunately get raped by local men when she was drunk. This lead to her having 6 children, 1 of which she killed washing in icey water. It's the most compelling case to me by far, and then most of the other top 10 are all amasty sightings/encounters from that basic part of the world.
I believe if there is any truth to this it could turn out to be the last surviving Denisovans. I don't believe these are monkeys or apes, but a homo species that incidentally retains a furry pelt.
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Post by lincoln on Oct 13, 2023 14:51:22 GMT
The most intriguing for me out of bigfoot, yeti, sasquatch, yowie, skunk ape, etc is the Almasty from Russia. Because it is described as only around 6 foot tall and has more sober sightings, also a mass sighting by a whole village for years in the form of "Zana of Abkhazia" who was a furry wild beast woman captured in the caucasus in the 1800s near Georgia. She could apparently run as fast as a horse and swim in raging icey rivers with no issue. She was caged at first and witnessed by everyone in town for many years, later kept on a chain and would do chores and even drink alcohol and then unfortunately get raped by local men when she was drunk. This lead to her having 6 children, 1 of which she killed washing in icey water. It's the most compelling case to me by far, and then most of the other top 10 are all amasty sightings/encounters from that basic part of the world. I believe if there is any truth to this it could turn out to be the last surviving Denisovans. I don't believe these are monkeys or apes, but a homo species that incidentally retains a furry pelt. Interesting account and theory, but part of me hopes it’s not a real story because I don’t like the idea of the Almasty getting raped by people
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Post by Hardcastle on Oct 13, 2023 15:12:17 GMT
The most intriguing for me out of bigfoot, yeti, sasquatch, yowie, skunk ape, etc is the Almasty from Russia. Because it is described as only around 6 foot tall and has more sober sightings, also a mass sighting by a whole village for years in the form of "Zana of Abkhazia" who was a furry wild beast woman captured in the caucasus in the 1800s near Georgia. She could apparently run as fast as a horse and swim in raging icey rivers with no issue. She was caged at first and witnessed by everyone in town for many years, later kept on a chain and would do chores and even drink alcohol and then unfortunately get raped by local men when she was drunk. This lead to her having 6 children, 1 of which she killed washing in icey water. It's the most compelling case to me by far, and then most of the other top 10 are all amasty sightings/encounters from that basic part of the world. I believe if there is any truth to this it could turn out to be the last surviving Denisovans. I don't believe these are monkeys or apes, but a homo species that incidentally retains a furry pelt. Interesting account and theory, but part of me hopes it’s not a real story because I don’t like the idea of the Almasty getting raped by people Unfortunately someone got raped. Here are her granddaughter and son- A dna test suggested they had east-african DNA, but I'm not entirely confident the science was perfect. East africans might just be closer to this out-of-africa ancient hominid than anyone else alive today. It almost seems harder for me to believe there was an african woman covered in fur living in the caucasus in the 1800s than it is to believe it was an almasty.
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Post by CoolJohnson on Oct 13, 2023 17:00:21 GMT
Not sure what to think about this. How’d they catch me on camera? I was made aware of this by Penguinz0.
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Post by Hardcastle on Oct 13, 2023 17:53:57 GMT
Not sure what to think about this. How’d they catch me on camera? I was made aware of this by Penguinz0. That's actually where I saw it first too. Lol. I think it is a well done hoax. Some people who know about the train line and the area in colorado are saying it really is in the middle of nowhere, but that was probably a well thought out aspect of the plan. These days with the way everyone has cameras you wouldn't even need to arrange for someone to have a camera, you could just know when the train is coming, be visible in your pretty fancy looking bigfoot suit and then safely know for sure someone will get the footage. Like I said though, I really do appreciate some of the smaller details. They make me suspend disbelief ever so momentarily, like the coat coloration so perfectly matching the natural environment.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2023 17:56:29 GMT
I think penguinz0 is pretty cool. Now that he's posted a video about it the original one will sky rocket in views.
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Post by Hardcastle on Oct 13, 2023 17:58:59 GMT
I think penguinz0 is pretty cool. Now that he's posted a video about it the original one will sky rocket in views. He's ok as far as younger youtube gamer celebrities go, but that is a low bar. Still, he is decent. Points out shit that sucks fairly well, which is all we can ask. I like his commentary on slap fights.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2023 17:59:24 GMT
I think the yeti or bigfoot would be an old world monkey that independently developed bipedalism. The most terrestrial monkey in the world, and the most cold-adapted, doesn't live too far off. Coincedence? Yeti is real, and it's a new world monkey. It's called the Himalayan langur. It's the best we have...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2023 18:02:30 GMT
I think penguinz0 is pretty cool. Now that he's posted a video about it the original one will sky rocket in views. He's ok as far as younger youtube gamer celebrities go, but that is a low bar. Still, he is decent. Points out shit that sucks fairly well, which is all we can ask. I like his commentary on slap fights. Don't watch him much now, used to watch his commentaries over hill billy red-neck-esque fights back in the past. Can't remember much now from those videos, just a lotta confederate flags and weirdos with superman t-shirts.
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Post by CoolJohnson on Oct 13, 2023 19:59:15 GMT
I was made aware of this by Penguinz0. That's actually where I saw it first too. Lol. I think it is a well done hoax. Some people who know about the train line and the area in colorado are saying it really is in the middle of nowhere, but that was probably a well thought out aspect of the plan. These days with the way everyone has cameras you wouldn't even need to arrange for someone to have a camera, you could just know when the train is coming, be visible in your pretty fancy looking bigfoot suit and then safely know for sure someone will get the footage. Like I said though, I really do appreciate some of the smaller details. They make me suspend disbelief ever so momentarily, like the coat coloration so perfectly matching the natural environment. Yeah. Speaking of Penguinz0, the guy makes commentary in everything bad or strange. He likes 'so bad its good' films and even comments on strange internet memes like Skibidi toilet. His content is a hit or miss since for me since some topics are interesting while others are meh. @ling Anyway, do you guys think that many of the Bigfoot sightings are misidentifications of bears? Joe Rogan discussed this topic in this video.
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