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Post by lincoln on Oct 14, 2023 5:16:53 GMT
Not sure what to think about this. How’d they catch me on camera? I was made aware of this by Penguinz0. Same tbh
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Post by lincoln on Oct 14, 2023 5:17:37 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. I actually watch him daily lmao, he posts so many videos that there’s always at least one that seems interesting to me. I especially like his videos where he makes fun of losers who borderline stalk woman
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Post by Hardcastle on Oct 14, 2023 15:33:52 GMT
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. I actually watch him daily lmao, he posts so many videos that there’s always at least one that seems interesting to me. I especially like his videos where he makes fun of losers who borderline stalk woman This is the penguinz0/Moist critical or whatever... for people my age- IMO WAY WAY funnier. Not even close. But kind of loosely similar in that it is all about policing pieces of shit and frauds and dickheads. I just think charlie is funny relative to people from his echelon of internet personality, where they are mostly totally shit and cringe. But he is decent. I think by 40 he might also be cool.
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Post by CoolJohnson on Oct 14, 2023 18:48:33 GMT
Does anyone think that many of the Bigfoot sightings are misidentifications of bears? Joe Rogan discussed this topic in this video. Joe Rogan talked about this again at around 2:20.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2023 19:56:17 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... 1) I don't actually think the yeti is real. 2) Langurs are old world monkeys. 3) A langur is nowhere near big enough, himalayan brown bears though.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2023 20:27:10 GMT
Yeti is real, and it's a new world monkey. It's called the Himalayan langur. It's the best we have... 1) I don't actually think the yeti is real. 2) Langurs are old world monkeys. 3) A langur is nowhere near big enough, himalayan brown bears though. 1) Never said you did. 2) It was off the top of my head, can't blame me for not knowing a lot about a rather unpopular animal, especially one that I'm not an expert on, and don't act like you didn't google it. 3) Yes, I literally said "it's the best we have" so I'm obviously aware it's not literally a perfect analogue of the yeti. And brown bears don't look like yetis at all, at least langurs are primates and have white hair.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2023 20:43:06 GMT
1) I don't actually think the yeti is real. 2) Langurs are old world monkeys. 3) A langur is nowhere near big enough, himalayan brown bears though. 1) Never said you did. 2) It was off the top of my head, can't blame me for not knowing a lot about a rather unpopular animal, especially one that I'm not an expert on, and don't act like you didn't google it. 3) Yes, I literally said "it's the best we have" so I'm obviously aware it's not literally a perfect analogue of the yeti. And brown bears don't look like yetis at all, at least langurs are primates and have white hair. 1) Good, no one should believe in the yeti. 2) I didn't google it actually. 3) I know of at least three individual, albino himalayan brown bears.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2023 20:53:18 GMT
Anyway, the yeti was never really described as having white fur. The word for yeti translates as "man-BEAR of the snows". My guess, they saw a bear standing on its hind legs.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2023 21:05:41 GMT
1) Never said you did. 2) It was off the top of my head, can't blame me for not knowing a lot about a rather unpopular animal, especially one that I'm not an expert on, and don't act like you didn't google it. 3) Yes, I literally said "it's the best we have" so I'm obviously aware it's not literally a perfect analogue of the yeti. And brown bears don't look like yetis at all, at least langurs are primates and have white hair. 1) Good, no one should believe in the yeti. 2) I didn't google it actually. 3) I know of at least three individual, albino himalayan brown bears. 1) Agreed. 2) Alr bud, guess we only have your word for it. 3) Yes... and? Langurs still primates, and have white hair, so they are more "yeti-ish". Albino bears are also very rare.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2023 21:06:15 GMT
Anyway, the yeti was never really described as having white fur. The word for yeti translates as "man- BEAR of the snows". Yes but they're never depicted as bears. They're depicted as white-haired, bipedal primates.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2023 21:08:31 GMT
1) Good, no one should believe in the yeti. 2) I didn't google it actually. 3) I know of at least three individual, albino himalayan brown bears. 1) Agreed. 2) Alr bud, guess we only have your word for it. 3) Yes... and? Langurs still primates, and have white hair, so they are more "yeti-ish". Albino bears are also very rare. Sent from my SM-A105FN using Tapatalk 2) Its pretty simple. Old world monkeys live in the old world, new world monkeys live in the new world. 3) The yeti was never described with white fur, or any primate-like characteristics. It is only described as a man- BEAR.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2023 21:11:21 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2023 21:35:02 GMT
1) Agreed. 2) Alr bud, guess we only have your word for it. 3) Yes... and? Langurs still primates, and have white hair, so they are more "yeti-ish". Albino bears are also very rare. Sent from my SM-A105FN using Tapatalk 2) Its pretty simple. Old world monkeys live in the old world, new world monkeys live in the new world. 3) The yeti was never described with white fur, or any primate-like characteristics. It is only described as a man- BEAR. 2) Oh, yes, thought Asia was described as new world. 3) Yeah... but all of the modern depictions depict them as white, hairy, bipedal apes. That's what people recognise them as being.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2023 14:13:20 GMT
2) Its pretty simple. Old world monkeys live in the old world, new world monkeys live in the new world. 3) The yeti was never described with white fur, or any primate-like characteristics. It is only described as a man- BEAR. 2) Oh, yes, thought Asia was described as new world. 3) Yeah... but all of the modern depictions depict them as white, hairy, bipedal apes. That's what people recognise them as being. 3) But the myth was created when people saw a thing they described as a man- BEAR. Later, people started comparing it to primates, because they mistook the footprints of bears, in snow that was melting, for ape-like feet. A bear could easily have inspired it, despite how much the myth has changed. Again, the original grain of truth was a sighting of a bear, and eventually it was blown out of proportion into a white-furred ape-man.
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Post by Hardcastle on Oct 15, 2023 22:33:46 GMT
I strongly believe the origins of the myth come from early-out of africa migrations encountering denisovan man in Asia. If you look at where all the legends are, they have passing through that area in prehistory in common. I suspect denisovan man was biggish (probably just over 6 ft, which would have seemed huge to the pygmy hunter gatherers that peopled asia and oceania and eventually the americas) and covered in fur.
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