Mom's Basement
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Getting back to the idea of Bigfoot I usually see it as maybe as an undiscovered animal that probably survived since the Ice Age. I really don't know if they do exist but I am usually skeptical and I feel like a lot of those Bigfoot sighting are not actually Bigfoot either but something that was misidentified.
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Missing 411 + Sasquatch..
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The Cottingley Fairies. The camera can't lie...
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Speaking of which.. True story..
When I was about seven, my father drove us down here to Asheville on the way home from his second house in Blowing Rock. My stepmother's great aunt lived here on some old property. Next to her house was the foundation of an old structure. Really, it was just the perimeter stones, as I don't think the really old dwellings from settlers had a solid foundation, per se. In the middle of the perimeter, her husband years ago planted an orchard of cherry and pecan trees.
So while everybody was inside her house, I was playing in the orchard when this little ball of light whizzed up to me. It buzzed sort of like a humming bird or a big bee, but zipped from one point to the next sort of like a humming bird. I walked back to the house to tell my father and it escorted me out. They laughed it off and said it was just a fairy. I guess they thought I confused it with the lightning bugs, which were also out.
It was not a bug, though. It was an orb of light about 3/4 the size of a golf ball.
I just went on with my childhood not worrying about it because at that age everything is mysterious and new anyway. But looking back on it as an adult, I have always been like.. what in the holy fuck was that thing??
The best (relatively) banal guess I have thought of was some kind of ball lightning, but there was no storm. It was dusk on a spring day.
When I was about seven, my father drove us down here to Asheville on the way home from his second house in Blowing Rock. My stepmother's great aunt lived here on some old property. Next to her house was the foundation of an old structure. Really, it was just the perimeter stones, as I don't think the really old dwellings from settlers had a solid foundation, per se. In the middle of the perimeter, her husband years ago planted an orchard of cherry and pecan trees.
So while everybody was inside her house, I was playing in the orchard when this little ball of light whizzed up to me. It buzzed sort of like a humming bird or a big bee, but zipped from one point to the next sort of like a humming bird. I walked back to the house to tell my father and it escorted me out. They laughed it off and said it was just a fairy. I guess they thought I confused it with the lightning bugs, which were also out.
It was not a bug, though. It was an orb of light about 3/4 the size of a golf ball.
I just went on with my childhood not worrying about it because at that age everything is mysterious and new anyway. But looking back on it as an adult, I have always been like.. what in the holy fuck was that thing??
The best (relatively) banal guess I have thought of was some kind of ball lightning, but there was no storm. It was dusk on a spring day.
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Holy shit. Is this site fake?
https://www.greatfallstribune.com/story ... 634379002/
That was linked on Drudge Report. That's a motherfucking dogman.
https://www.greatfallstribune.com/story ... 634379002/
That was linked on Drudge Report. That's a motherfucking dogman.
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I have already seen that article and WTF is a dogman? Is it like a werewolf or what?
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A kind of canid that can walk upright sometimes.
It's a cryptid, so it's not like there is proof. This thing could be an emaciated grizzly for all we know.
The only caveat is that people describe the dogmen as having really pointy ears that stick straight up sort of like those Egyptian pictograms.
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Yep, I have never heard of it.