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1st June 2017, 06:25 PM | #481 |
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How can it be a safe camp with bigfoot around?
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1st June 2017, 10:20 PM | #482 |
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2nd June 2017, 05:29 AM | #483 |
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As I mentioned in the other thread, "BAD AIM" is the trait that has allowed them to survive in North America. As younglings, if the Bigfoot had good aim, he would hit someone or break a window, and get shot, running off to die in the woods before being able to pass on his 'GOOD AIM' genes.
Those with bad aim were left to pass on their genes. Nobody has proven this, but I think all the Bigfoots that are left in North America are cross-eyed. Prove me wrong. |
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2nd June 2017, 09:08 AM | #484 |
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I just learned today that President Obama issued a secret memo dealing with bigfoot during the Ketchum study. I think the gist of it had something to do with making it a violation to declare relict hominid DNA. Or something like that. It's all very secret and it would cost me thousands of dollars in a bet for the claimant to actually produce any evidence of this memo.
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2nd June 2017, 11:27 AM | #486 |
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2nd June 2017, 11:38 AM | #487 |
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That Branco has more stories than Jodie's family, but I guess he doesn't realize that not everyone is as credulous as the footers he is accustomed to bull ********.
He is yet another bigfoot entrepreneur: https://www.amazon.com/Southern-Bigf.../dp/B01AYBR6HO |
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2nd June 2017, 12:38 PM | #488 |
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I had no idea he also published bigfoot fantasy fiction.
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2nd June 2017, 12:39 PM | #489 |
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Bigfoot believers and Bigfoot skeptics are both plumb crazy. Each spends more than one minute per year thinking about Bigfoot. |
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5th June 2017, 06:11 AM | #490 |
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Want to see pictures of a Bigfoot bed?
http://bigfootforums.com/topic/56089...update/?page=7 I guess any sort of irregularity in the forest floor could be a bed. But those would be anywhere and everywhere. It's unlikely to be the bed or even resting place of any animal. Let your inner pareidolia run free. For Bigfoot! |
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5th June 2017, 07:17 AM | #491 |
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This is the reality of bigfoot evidence in general. It's horse ****. Looking at who proposes and defends that horse **** in that thread tells you all you need to know about bigfootery. It takes very little to fool a bigfooter, as anyone who fools them could tell you.
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5th June 2017, 07:34 AM | #492 |
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Those folks make me sad. At least they have internet bigfoot to fill their empty lives.
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5th June 2017, 07:36 AM | #493 |
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Branco, Sasfooty, FarArcher....the endless list Internet attention whoring on epic levels.
The part I find fascinating is what do they get out of it? At BFF it's much more about acceptance as opposed to some of the behaviour (trollish) we see on this fourm? |
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Is Sweaty still around?
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5th June 2017, 10:24 AM | #496 |
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He's around the BFF in the PGF threads. Mostly to ask Kit the same question over and over and over again.
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5th June 2017, 12:08 PM | #497 |
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I'm not even sure if that thing qualifies as a depression in the forest litter. It seems way too small to be a Bigfoot bed so maybe it's a crib for an infant.
I'll tell you what it really looks like. I think that an alien fell out of a spaceship onto his butt right there. |
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5th June 2017, 12:27 PM | #499 |
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He sure don't like me much. FarArcher has joined the fray and they are both enjoying burning me in effigy. DWA is happy to fan the flames. He'll side with anyone if he thinks it will support his point and discredit a skeptic. I've even seen him side with Sasfooty in the past.
The thing is that I'm not even being antagonistic or unreasonable. I'm simply pointing out that without supporting physical evidence one must consider all the more reasonable sources. But what do I know? I mean any one in full charge of their wits, has decent eyesight and is not a know it all, can clearly see that lump of leaves was made by a bigfoot. Sheesh. |
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Buffnat Tuzzard. Love it. I hear their favorite food is covfefe.
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5th June 2017, 12:38 PM | #502 |
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5th June 2017, 12:40 PM | #503 |
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5th June 2017, 12:47 PM | #504 |
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If he is so positive that his meat necklace is the way to go to bring in a bigfoot, why doesn't he just tie a pigtail around his neck, hug some bark and then bag one when they approach?
Oh, yeah bigfoot is not real, and he knows it. It's just a stage for him to live out his fantasies. |
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Not leaving any hair behind after having slept on the forest floor - bigfoot amazing talent number 127.
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5th June 2017, 01:04 PM | #507 |
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The way I figure it, these aggressive blowhards are what we should have in Bigfootery. It makes sense and is good for business. A person who is "curious" about the Bigfoot thing gets to see these guys right off the bat. The front lines of the World of Bigfoot Belief. Rational people will run away screaming.
They insure that Bigfootery stays crazy as can be. Bigfootery should either be batcrap wacko or totally non-existent. Intelligent Bigfoot belief is an oxymoron. It's like an Anchovy Bear which truly is a pointless copulation because it doesn't work. |
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Okay, so far I think:
FarArcher = BLAARGer Branco = Ditto DWA = Credule MiB = Ditto OS = Dunno |
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5th June 2017, 01:08 PM | #509 |
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FarArcher is talking about "here in the West", but he is supposed to live in Florida. I can't keep it straight.
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6th June 2017, 05:17 AM | #511 |
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Yes, this is Bigfootry in a nutshell.
The Expeditions are a bunch of whacked out Bigfooters getting together, and they are trying to out Cuckoo each other, but at the same time try to give the illusion that they are the calm, scientific one. A hypothetical example: Setting: A Bigfoot expedition somewhere in North America SUBJECT 1
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6th June 2017, 06:41 PM | #515 |
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More asshattery:
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6th June 2017, 06:54 PM | #516 |
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I've never really understood the proponent accusation that I'm too lazy to go and do "field research" of my own. Or too scared, in this case.
This makes no sense to me at all. What? I should be more like SWWASAS (or whatever his name is) and park my car at the trailhead, stomp off a few meters and start declaring everything (including stumps) evidence of bigfoot? What would possess me to do that? This FarArcher fella sure likes to make it personal, though. He does not like it one bit of you challenge his little campfire stories. |
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Bigfooters don't understand (or refuse to acknowledge) that all kinds of people do all kinds of things out in the "field" and have been doing so for tens of thousands of years. Sort of kills their narrative about a giant monkey wandering undiscovered in N.A.
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I guess we forgot to include liar as an option. Actually, I no longer think lying is optional; it's just what these folks do. Some of them believe the bull **** they're shoveling, but it's still bull ****. The only ones that get off the hook are those in need of help.
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So much could be marveled at in the therapist's chair with this guy. It takes some kind of weird sexual fetish to brazenly call people "fabricating liars" when you're getting your jollies by actively fabricating lies. What's really creepy is that these people aren't 12. Something is genuinely wrong with most of these people, of that I'm certain.
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