Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voodoo

Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

Glaucus said:
Why are you such an anti-intellectual Red?

Just because I dont like pseudo-intellectual nonsense doesn't make me anti-intellectual.
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

Glaucus said:
Why are you such an anti-intellectual Red?

Just because I dont like pseudo-intellectual nonsense doesn't make me anti-intellectual.
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

redrumloa said:
Glaucus said:
Why are you such an anti-intellectual Red?

Just because I dont like pseudo-intellectual nonsense [...]

? :shock:

Yes you do!
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

redrumloa said:
Glaucus said:
Why are you such an anti-intellectual Red?

Just because I dont like pseudo-intellectual nonsense [...]

? :shock:

Yes you do!
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

redrumloa said:
Glaucus said:
Why are you such an anti-intellectual Red?

Just because I dont like pseudo-intellectual nonsense [...]

? :shock:

Yes you do!
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

redrumloa said:
Glaucus said:
Why are you such an anti-intellectual Red?

Just because I dont like pseudo-intellectual nonsense [...]

? :shock:

Yes you do!
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

redrumloa said:
Glaucus said:
Why are you such an anti-intellectual Red?

Just because I dont like pseudo-intellectual nonsense [...]

? :shock:

Yes you do!
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

redrumloa said:
Glaucus said:
Why are you such an anti-intellectual Red?

Just because I dont like pseudo-intellectual nonsense [...]

? :shock:

Yes you do!
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

redrumloa said:
Glaucus said:
Why are you such an anti-intellectual Red?

Just because I dont like pseudo-intellectual nonsense doesn't make me anti-intellectual.
Wait aren't you the one that believes in proven Bigfoot DNA?
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

redrumloa said:
Glaucus said:
Why are you such an anti-intellectual Red?

Just because I dont like pseudo-intellectual nonsense doesn't make me anti-intellectual.
Wait aren't you the one that believes in proven Bigfoot DNA?
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

redrumloa said:
Glaucus said:
Why are you such an anti-intellectual Red?

Just because I dont like pseudo-intellectual nonsense doesn't make me anti-intellectual.
Wait aren't you the one that believes in proven Bigfoot DNA?
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

redrumloa said:
Glaucus said:
Why are you such an anti-intellectual Red?

Just because I dont like pseudo-intellectual nonsense doesn't make me anti-intellectual.
Wait aren't you the one that believes in proven Bigfoot DNA?
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

redrumloa said:
Glaucus said:
Why are you such an anti-intellectual Red?

Just because I dont like pseudo-intellectual nonsense doesn't make me anti-intellectual.
Wait aren't you the one that believes in proven Bigfoot DNA?
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

redrumloa said:
Glaucus said:
Why are you such an anti-intellectual Red?

Just because I dont like pseudo-intellectual nonsense doesn't make me anti-intellectual.
Wait aren't you the one that believes in proven Bigfoot DNA?
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

faethor said:
Wait aren't you the one that believes in proven Bigfoot DNA?

Yeah, and? Never heard of cryptozoology?

The Mountain gorilla was previously dismissed as folklore/myth, due to lack of evidence and fossils, before being confirmed in 1902.

The coelacanth, a "living fossil" which represents an order of fish believed to have been extinct for 65 million years, was identified from a specimen found in a fishing net in 1938 off the coast of South Africa. According to Dash, the Coelacanth is a good case for paying close attention to natives' knowledge of animals: though the fish's survival was a complete surprise to outsiders, it was so well known to locals that natives commonly used the fish's rough scales as a sort of sandpaper.

The Hoan Kiem Turtle was previously thought to be a local ledgend and classified as a cryptid, before conclusive evidence for its existence was accepted around 1998–2002.

The 2003 discovery of the fossil remains of the "Hobbit"-like Homo floresiensis, thought to be a descendant of later Homo erectus, was cited by paleontologist Henry Gee of the journal Nature, as possible evidence that humanoid cryptids like the orang pendek and Yeti were "founded on grains of truth." Additionally, Gee declared, "cryptozoology, the study of such fabulous creatures, can come in from the cold."


There is a lot of evidence to the existence of BigFoot, DNA being the icing on the cake. Don't be a flat earther :P
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

faethor said:
Wait aren't you the one that believes in proven Bigfoot DNA?

Yeah, and? Never heard of cryptozoology?

The Mountain gorilla was previously dismissed as folklore/myth, due to lack of evidence and fossils, before being confirmed in 1902.

The coelacanth, a "living fossil" which represents an order of fish believed to have been extinct for 65 million years, was identified from a specimen found in a fishing net in 1938 off the coast of South Africa. According to Dash, the Coelacanth is a good case for paying close attention to natives' knowledge of animals: though the fish's survival was a complete surprise to outsiders, it was so well known to locals that natives commonly used the fish's rough scales as a sort of sandpaper.

The Hoan Kiem Turtle was previously thought to be a local ledgend and classified as a cryptid, before conclusive evidence for its existence was accepted around 1998–2002.

The 2003 discovery of the fossil remains of the "Hobbit"-like Homo floresiensis, thought to be a descendant of later Homo erectus, was cited by paleontologist Henry Gee of the journal Nature, as possible evidence that humanoid cryptids like the orang pendek and Yeti were "founded on grains of truth." Additionally, Gee declared, "cryptozoology, the study of such fabulous creatures, can come in from the cold."


There is a lot of evidence to the existence of BigFoot, DNA being the icing on the cake. Don't be a flat earther :P
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

faethor said:
Wait aren't you the one that believes in proven Bigfoot DNA?

Yeah, and? Never heard of cryptozoology?

The Mountain gorilla was previously dismissed as folklore/myth, due to lack of evidence and fossils, before being confirmed in 1902.

The coelacanth, a "living fossil" which represents an order of fish believed to have been extinct for 65 million years, was identified from a specimen found in a fishing net in 1938 off the coast of South Africa. According to Dash, the Coelacanth is a good case for paying close attention to natives' knowledge of animals: though the fish's survival was a complete surprise to outsiders, it was so well known to locals that natives commonly used the fish's rough scales as a sort of sandpaper.

The Hoan Kiem Turtle was previously thought to be a local ledgend and classified as a cryptid, before conclusive evidence for its existence was accepted around 1998–2002.

The 2003 discovery of the fossil remains of the "Hobbit"-like Homo floresiensis, thought to be a descendant of later Homo erectus, was cited by paleontologist Henry Gee of the journal Nature, as possible evidence that humanoid cryptids like the orang pendek and Yeti were "founded on grains of truth." Additionally, Gee declared, "cryptozoology, the study of such fabulous creatures, can come in from the cold."


There is a lot of evidence to the existence of BigFoot, DNA being the icing on the cake. Don't be a flat earther :P
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

faethor said:
Wait aren't you the one that believes in proven Bigfoot DNA?

Yeah, and? Never heard of cryptozoology?

The Mountain gorilla was previously dismissed as folklore/myth, due to lack of evidence and fossils, before being confirmed in 1902.

The coelacanth, a "living fossil" which represents an order of fish believed to have been extinct for 65 million years, was identified from a specimen found in a fishing net in 1938 off the coast of South Africa. According to Dash, the Coelacanth is a good case for paying close attention to natives' knowledge of animals: though the fish's survival was a complete surprise to outsiders, it was so well known to locals that natives commonly used the fish's rough scales as a sort of sandpaper.

The Hoan Kiem Turtle was previously thought to be a local ledgend and classified as a cryptid, before conclusive evidence for its existence was accepted around 1998–2002.

The 2003 discovery of the fossil remains of the "Hobbit"-like Homo floresiensis, thought to be a descendant of later Homo erectus, was cited by paleontologist Henry Gee of the journal Nature, as possible evidence that humanoid cryptids like the orang pendek and Yeti were "founded on grains of truth." Additionally, Gee declared, "cryptozoology, the study of such fabulous creatures, can come in from the cold."


There is a lot of evidence to the existence of BigFoot, DNA being the icing on the cake. Don't be a flat earther :P
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

faethor said:
Wait aren't you the one that believes in proven Bigfoot DNA?

Yeah, and? Never heard of cryptozoology?

The Mountain gorilla was previously dismissed as folklore/myth, due to lack of evidence and fossils, before being confirmed in 1902.

The coelacanth, a "living fossil" which represents an order of fish believed to have been extinct for 65 million years, was identified from a specimen found in a fishing net in 1938 off the coast of South Africa. According to Dash, the Coelacanth is a good case for paying close attention to natives' knowledge of animals: though the fish's survival was a complete surprise to outsiders, it was so well known to locals that natives commonly used the fish's rough scales as a sort of sandpaper.

The Hoan Kiem Turtle was previously thought to be a local ledgend and classified as a cryptid, before conclusive evidence for its existence was accepted around 1998–2002.

The 2003 discovery of the fossil remains of the "Hobbit"-like Homo floresiensis, thought to be a descendant of later Homo erectus, was cited by paleontologist Henry Gee of the journal Nature, as possible evidence that humanoid cryptids like the orang pendek and Yeti were "founded on grains of truth." Additionally, Gee declared, "cryptozoology, the study of such fabulous creatures, can come in from the cold."


There is a lot of evidence to the existence of BigFoot, DNA being the icing on the cake. Don't be a flat earther :P
 
Re: Colder winter or warmer? fear mongers -vs- old timer voo

faethor said:
Wait aren't you the one that believes in proven Bigfoot DNA?

Yeah, and? Never heard of cryptozoology?

The Mountain gorilla was previously dismissed as folklore/myth, due to lack of evidence and fossils, before being confirmed in 1902.

The coelacanth, a "living fossil" which represents an order of fish believed to have been extinct for 65 million years, was identified from a specimen found in a fishing net in 1938 off the coast of South Africa. According to Dash, the Coelacanth is a good case for paying close attention to natives' knowledge of animals: though the fish's survival was a complete surprise to outsiders, it was so well known to locals that natives commonly used the fish's rough scales as a sort of sandpaper.

The Hoan Kiem Turtle was previously thought to be a local ledgend and classified as a cryptid, before conclusive evidence for its existence was accepted around 1998–2002.

The 2003 discovery of the fossil remains of the "Hobbit"-like Homo floresiensis, thought to be a descendant of later Homo erectus, was cited by paleontologist Henry Gee of the journal Nature, as possible evidence that humanoid cryptids like the orang pendek and Yeti were "founded on grains of truth." Additionally, Gee declared, "cryptozoology, the study of such fabulous creatures, can come in from the cold."


There is a lot of evidence to the existence of BigFoot, DNA being the icing on the cake. Don't be a flat earther :P
 
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