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Puffykittens
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do you think the lochness monster is real?

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I have no idea if the lochness monster actually exists.
But I just ca m E UP WITH THIS

OKAY SO YOU KNOW HOW THOSE DINOSAURS WENT EXTINCT
WELL BEFORE RIGHT JUST BEFORE THEY BECAME FULLY EXTINCT
SOME LIVED!
BUT THEY COULDN'T STAY DINOSAURS
THEY HAD TO EVOLVE INTO SOMETHING LAMER
LIKE
BIRDS
AND LIZARDS
BUT ONE DINOSAUR
WAS REBELLING
AND TURNED INTO A SLIGHTLY LAMER DINOSAUR THAT LIVES IN THE WATER
BAM NOW YOU HAVE THE LOCHNESS MONSTER
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Lilytenten a dit :
^Let's narrow it down.
puffykittens a dit :

http://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/362019/some-theories-believe-that-loch-ness-monster-plesiosaur-which-survived-jurassic-period-photo.jpg?w=578

This can't be real, because a water-dwelling creature such as the Lochness would depend on a large body of water to survive, while the image only shows a shallow water pool. How do I know it's shallow? Look at how the (fake) Lochness is on top of the water. The creature also appears to be on land, which would never occur due to it's need for deep water. If it did dwell in waters that shallow, surely it would be famously known as real. In addition, note how the tail looks very clay-like and definatly not very streamline, and a water creature's tail should (and would) be streamline.

I believe that 'evidence' is a mere dummy in a shallow pond, lake, or river.

tbh it looks like it's an inflatable dinosaur
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explain this
http://i.livescience.com/images/i/000/035/637/original/lochness27n-1-web.jpg?1358381490
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so what you think now ( this has nothing to do with the apperent inflatible dinasour thing )

by the way frito the lochness monster is not lame. but it has ended up killing people and saving them. SO BAM THERE IT IS THE REAL FACT.

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[Modéré par Gavin, raison : Double post.]
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Ok I hate bursting bubbles, because I know how wonderful it is to believe in mythical things, it reminds me of my childhood.
However that photo, 'The Surgeon's Photo' has been debunked by the Daily Telegraph. It's actually a toy submarine with a sea-serpent head stuck on. It was filmed by Christian Spurling, who wanted revenge on the Daily Mail for humiliating his father-in-law (Marmaduke Wetherall) after they exposed his claimed finding of 'Nessie's footprints' as actually just hippo tracks. They then got a friend, Robert Wilson, a respected British surgeon, to present the photo to the DM claiming to have taken it himself. Spurling confessed to all this on his deathbed.

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You've yet to prove it's killed anyone.
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It's real.
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huggykitty a dit :
Ok I hate bursting bubbles, because I know how wonderful it is to believe in mythical things, it reminds me of my childhood.
However that photo, 'The Surgeon's Photo' has been debunked by the Daily Telegraph. It's actually a toy submarine with a sea-serpent head stuck on. It was filmed by Christian Spurling, who wanted revenge on the Daily Mail for humiliating his father-in-law (Marmaduke Wetherall) after they exposed his claimed finding of 'Nessie's footprints' as actually just hippo tracks. They then got a friend, Robert Wilson, a respected British surgeon, to present the photo to the DM claiming to have taken it himself. Spurling confessed to all this on his deathbed.

*thumbs up* yes what you said is 100% correct, Accually lots of nessie's "pictures" have been debunked, there is even couple of naional geograpic document about nessie, i'm not agains nessie's existence im just with the fact that the chance of it being existing is like 1x10^-102 :p are at least it seems, so i just face the reality,

BUT IF IT DID EXIST THOUGH
Its would be amazing finding a creature from the Mesozoic Era ALIve, you how much studies could be done using few harmless data taken for nessie? it would be a huge bump for science, so i yes i wis it exist, for the love of science! ^^
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Thebndjames a dit :
huggykitty a dit :
Ok I hate bursting bubbles, because I know how wonderful it is to believe in mythical things, it reminds me of my childhood.
However that photo, 'The Surgeon's Photo' has been debunked by the Daily Telegraph. It's actually a toy submarine with a sea-serpent head stuck on. It was filmed by Christian Spurling, who wanted revenge on the Daily Mail for humiliating his father-in-law (Marmaduke Wetherall) after they exposed his claimed finding of 'Nessie's footprints' as actually just hippo tracks. They then got a friend, Robert Wilson, a respected British surgeon, to present the photo to the DM claiming to have taken it himself. Spurling confessed to all this on his deathbed.

*thumbs up* yes what you said is 100% correct, Accually lots of nessie's "pictures" have been debunked, there is even couple of naional geograpic document about nessie, i'm not agains nessie's existence im just with the fact that the chance of it being existing is like 1x10^-102 :p are at least it seems, so i just face the reality,

BUT IF IT DID EXIST THOUGH
Its would be amazing finding a creature from the Mesozoic Era ALIve, you how much studies could be done using few harmless data taken for nessie? it would be a huge bump for science, so i yes i wis it exist, for the love of science! ^^

Your wrong. Nobody can't prove weather it's real or fake


It's a deep mystery that should stay a mystery
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angelaffff a dit :
Thebndjames a dit :
huggykitty a dit :
Ok I hate bursting bubbles, because I know how wonderful it is to believe in mythical things, it reminds me of my childhood.
However that photo, 'The Surgeon's Photo' has been debunked by the Daily Telegraph. It's actually a toy submarine with a sea-serpent head stuck on. It was filmed by Christian Spurling, who wanted revenge on the Daily Mail for humiliating his father-in-law (Marmaduke Wetherall) after they exposed his claimed finding of 'Nessie's footprints' as actually just hippo tracks. They then got a friend, Robert Wilson, a respected British surgeon, to present the photo to the DM claiming to have taken it himself. Spurling confessed to all this on his deathbed.

*thumbs up* yes what you said is 100% correct, Accually lots of nessie's "pictures" have been debunked, there is even couple of naional geograpic document about nessie, i'm not agains nessie's existence im just with the fact that the chance of it being existing is like 1x10^-102 :p are at least it seems, so i just face the reality,

BUT IF IT DID EXIST THOUGH
Its would be amazing finding a creature from the Mesozoic Era ALIve, you how much studies could be done using few harmless data taken for nessie? it would be a huge bump for science, so i yes i wis it exist, for the love of science! ^^

Your wrong. Nobody can't prove weather it's real or fake


It's a deep mystery that should stay a mystery

why should it stay a mystery though
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It's quite amusing how in all 3 images the "lochness monster" has a different body anatomy.

I myself do not believe, photoshop tried tho
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birdluv a dit :
It's quite amusing how in all 3 images the "lochness monster" has a different body anatomy.

I myself do not believe, photoshop tried tho

then there must be multiples roaming the harsh waters
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puffykittens a dit :
explain this
http://i.livescience.com/images/i/000/035/637/original/lochness27n-1-web.jpg?1358381490

Im just thinking thats a log/twig. :/
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puffykittens a dit :
explain this
http://i.livescience.com/images/i/000/035/637/original/lochness27n-1-web.jpg?1358381490

Actually, I read a LOT about that photo. It was confirmed fake by Wikipedia.
Read about it for yourself here.



I actually have a toy plastic lochness monster, and I love it. I believe that the lochness monster is a plesiosaur. :)
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Here's something I was told by the tour guide when I went to Loch Ness. If some of the reported sightings were true, some people really did witness something in the loch and weren't just making it up or faking photographs, a possible rational explanation is that they are:

Elephants. Yes. Back in the day, traveling circuses were still somewhat popular (they were huge in the early Victorian era, going well out of fashion by the 30s when 'the Surgeon's Photo' was taken, but they were still around). Elephants used to be brought over to Britain from India (a British colony) to perform circus acts. Maybe some circus managers allowed the elephants to refresh themselves in the loch as a break. So maybe that's just an elephant trunk ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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huggykitty a dit :
Here's something I was told by the tour guide when I went to Loch Ness. If some of the reported sightings were true, some people really did witness something in the loch and weren't just making it up or faking photographs, a possible rational explanation is that they are:

Elephants. Yes. Back in the day, traveling circuses were still somewhat popular (they were huge in the early Victorian era, going well out of fashion by the 30s when 'the Surgeon's Photo' was taken, but they were still around). Elephants used to be brought over to Britain from India (a British colony) to perform circus acts. Maybe some circus managers allowed the elephants to refresh themselves in the loch as a break. So maybe that's just an elephant trunk ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

However, elephants don't swim in deep water.

They just cool off near the shore.

And, if that were true, you'd think that there would be more elephant sightings on land.

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some of these posts are killing my braincells




puffykittens a dit :
so what you think now ( this has nothing to do with the apperent inflatible dinasour thing )

by the way frito the lochness monster is not lame. but it has ended up killing people and saving them. SO BAM THERE IT IS THE REAL FACT.

i'd like some proof of that, maybe yeah interviews
or anything that might make this so mythical animal real
which people were killed?
which people were saved?
How did it save them?

Not one inch of me believes in the lochnessmonster
but ofcourse that doesn't make it fake, just as if you believe in it, that doesn't make it real.
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It's clearly fake.
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