The storm area 51 event drew just 100 people despite 2 million claiming they would attend on social media. Supposedly there were almost as many reporters as there were people to attend the event. This goes to show social media should often simply be ignored yet Dems pander to fictitious twitter extremists who are often just a half dozen losers each with dozens of fake accounts. Will they ever learn? I doubt it.
Sure. This is totally about political parties, and obviously it is leading Drmocrats who abuse Twitter; no leading Republican would ever humiliate themselves through their tweets.
The Twitter mobs pretty much are mostly left wing as twitter is a left wing place. That is just a fact. I am sorry facts upset you so much but that is a reflection upon you more than anything else.
Because, yes, the first thing you do after traveling across untold numbers of lightyears, is to construct a giant fucking statue of your cat-god on a barren planet. Isn't being a "UFO expert" the same thing as being a "bigfoot expert?"
Well, there are "bigfoot experts" and there are actual by-God anthropologists who happen to study (the possibility of) Bigfoot. Dunno what this guy thinks he sees, but that's a pretty typical impact crater.
no shit! if anything you'd need to shave your body just to squeeze into a costume. Quick question.....how long did it take your parents to thaw you out when they found you in that glacier?
It is a statue to our goddess hello kitty and you better bow motherfucker because she has re-education camps you can be sent to complete with hello kitty anal probes.
Strictly speaking, anthropologists might study human folklore and mythology about bigfoot. Those who explore the possibility of bigfoot-type creatures actually existing would be cryptozoologists.
Dan Akroyd was on Joe Rogan's podcast the other day and they were of course talking about UFO's, but they got into Big Foot a little bit. Joe just kind of concluded that maybe there was a creature like that that existed in the past and maybe native people encountered them, but it's most likely they've gone extinct by now. I think that probably is the case.
It's not that farfetched. The American continents were teeming with megafauna when humans first arrived. Probably the same for similar legends in other parts of the world.
I don't remember what podcast it was, but they did a breakdown of the history of the legend of bigfoot. You know the iconic film that supposedly shows bigfoot walking in the woods? Not only is that film fake (they know who was in the suit, where he bought, and everything else), but there's no legends like the guy claimed that talked about bigfoot. It was all made up. Oh, and Akroyd's a first-class nutter. All that shit about ghosts in the original Ghostbusters movies? Dan believes that shit. He's convinced that not only are ghosts real, but they can be captured, etc., just like in the Ghostbuster movies. His grandparents were "psychics" on the radio in Canada, so it runs in the family, it seems.