Hell yeah he's real.
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Okay, then no.Great episode but I truly wish this thread can remain somewhat serious.
I understand it's a 1 in a billion shot but I can dream!
Ted Cassidy or Andre the Giant. Both played Big Foot in some episodes of The 6 Million Dollar Man.Hell yeah he's real.
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Then I suppose all of the other animals that were thought to be extinct but have been found must be pretty smart too.Nah. They’d have to be the smartest creatures ever to live on earth to avoid being caught all these years.
All of those animals were not giant furry human-like bipedal creatures who have people actively searching for them.Then I suppose all of the other animals that were thought to be extinct but have been found must be pretty smart too.
I believe if any of them were a giant, furry, human-like bipedal creature then the case would be solved.All of those animals were not giant furry human-like bipedal creatures who have people actively searching for them.
I'm a skeptic that enjoys the theories.
I'm a skeptic and I don't enjoy pseudoscience when so many people take it seriously. If all the effort humans have spent chasing Bigfoot, ghosts, Atlantis, etc. had been spent on cancer research, space exploration, alternate energy development, etc., the quality of life on this world would be much, much better right now
I'm a skeptic and I don't enjoy pseudoscience when so many people take it seriously. If all the effort humans have spent chasing Bigfoot, ghosts, Atlantis, etc. had been spent on cancer research, space exploration, alternate energy development, etc., the quality of life on this world would be much, much better right now.
"Spurious accounts that snare the gullible are readily available. Skeptical treatments are much harder to find. Skepticism does not sell well. A bright and curious person who relies entirely on popular culture to be informed about something like Atlantis [or Bigfoot] is hundreds or thousands of times more likely to come upon a fable treated uncritically than a sober and balanced assessment.
"Maybe Mr. 'Buckley' should know to be more skeptical about what's dished out to him by popular culture. But apart from that, it's hard to see how it's his fault. He simply accepted what the most widely-available and accessible sources of information claimed was true. For his naivete, he was systematically misled and bamboozled.
"Science arouses a soaring sense of wonder. But so does pseudoscience. Sparse and poor popularizations of science abandon ecological niches that pseudoscience promptly fills. If it were widely understood that claims to knowledge require adequate evidence before they can be accepted, there would be no room for pseudoscience. But a kind of Gresham's Law prevails in popular culture by which bad science drives out good."
Sagan, Carl. The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark. New York: Ballantine Books, 1998.
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What an amazingly bad take. I bet you're a hoot at parties.If all the effort humans have spent chasing Bigfoot, ghosts, Atlantis, etc. had been spent on cancer research, space exploration, alternate energy development, etc., the quality of life on this world would be much, much better right now.
---I saw a fascinating documentary about a family vacationing in the Cascades and accidentally hit a big foot with their station wagon