Do you believe in "Magical Creatures"?

Re: Do you believe in "Magical Creatures"?

Postby FlipMode » February 10th, 2012, 1:22 am

"Humans evolved from apes, its a shame some of them didn't quite make the transition."
But it kind of makes sense, humans evolved so its not impossible the dragons did.

However I still am not buying it though, dragons might have /might still exist in the universe, but not as we know them on Earth.
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Re: Do you believe in "Magical Creatures"?

Postby SlayerOfLight » February 10th, 2012, 2:01 am

FlipMode wrote:"Humans evolved from apes, its a shame some of them didn't quite make the transition."
But it kind of makes sense, humans evolved so its not impossible the dragons did.

However I still am not buying it though, dragons might have /might still exist in the universe, but not as we know them on Earth.


dragons in the universe? never heared about that. :S would you mind telling me more about this?
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Re: Do you believe in "Magical Creatures"?

Postby FlipMode » February 10th, 2012, 2:07 am

Well, we don't know what life (if any) exists on other planets. And I think dragons in the fire breathing, flying even though they weigh stupid weights etc sense, are more likely to have existed elsewhere.
I believe the theory that dinosaurs and dragons are one and the same thing ^^ I can explain this in more depth tomorrow =P
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Re: Do you believe in "Magical Creatures"?

Postby BlitzRogue » February 10th, 2012, 2:23 am

FromNZbrotha wrote:dude, at 1987 they searched for 5 days with 20 boats in the lake for the monster, and they found 3 big moving objects at a dept of between 150 and 180 meters, but the search had to be called of due a lack of money. at an expidition in 2000 they also found a big object from about 5 meters long with sonar, but before they could check out what it was, they lost it. these facts conclude there is/was something big in that lake, enough said. they only lack evidence that it is a plesiosaur because it hasn't been FOUND. but there indeed is or was ''something'' big living in that waters, or it IS/WAS at least possible there was something. And that beast is likely to enter and leave the lake if it can't find any food.

The 1987 search revealed a 3 "things" in the lake, which were all concluded to be anything from a seal to a group of salmon swimming together. And google has no knowledge of this expedition in 2000, so if you could provide some citation for that, it'd be appreciated.

FromNZbrotha wrote:So now I am a liar all of a sudden? you surely seem to be someone who takes conclusions about others very quickly.

When you say one thing, and then say something else that negates the first statement, it's called a contradiction. In other words: lying. So, yes, that would in fact make you a liar. It's not exactly a difficult conclusion to come to... >.>

Also, accusing me of jumping to conclusions too quickly whilst simultaneously jumping to conclusions about me is not an effective way to make a point.

FromNZbrotha wrote:but better be carefull what you say. there may be certain persons dwelling arround here who won't take this kindly. especially if we won't accept science as our ''god''.

Cute. However, I'm fairly certain this isn't a thread about religion, so I'd recommend you keep your potshots at atheism, and your preconceived notions about atheists, out of it. Thanks.
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Re: Do you believe in "Magical Creatures"?

Postby MalibuTrashDog » February 10th, 2012, 3:15 am

SO HOW BOUT THEM DRAGONS
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Re: Do you believe in "Magical Creatures"?

Postby SlayerOfLight » February 10th, 2012, 3:40 am

@BlitzRogue

''The 1987 search revealed a 3 "things" in the lake, which were all concluded to be anything from a seal to a group of salmon swimming together. And google has no knowledge of this expedition in 2000, so if you could provide some citation for that, it'd be appreciated.''

during operation deepscan (1987) even the sonar expert Darrell Lowrance admitted there was something living in the lake we don't understand. and they weren't concluded to be seals, but COULD'VE been seals. they weren't proven to be seals at all. David Steensland of Laurence said that one of the targets might be a very large known fish, but took it very unlikely at that kind of depth. the two other targets were strange and larger then sharks from the coast of Florida. even the project leader Adrian Shine said it was very UNLIKE salmon and known loch inhabitants. and they lost the 3 targets, so we can never be sure what they really were. and the expidition in 2000 I read this in the dutch wikipedia encyclopedia. twelf scientists with boats and sonar equipment were on the search for the beast, and caught a bit object on the sonar, but they quickly lost it.

''When you say one thing, and then say something else that negates the first statement, it's called a contradiction. In other words: lying. So, yes, that would in fact make you a liar. It's not exactly a difficult conclusion to come to... >.> ''

or maybe it's called a misunderstanding. what I really ment is that I definately believe in sea monsters and big unknown animals, and that I am not sure about the loch ness monster and accept it as a myth. how is this ''lying'' to you? seriously, why would I even need any reason to lie about something that small? It looks like you're just trying to be slightly verbal abusive.

''Also, accusing me of jumping to conclusions too quickly whilst simultaneously jumping to conclusions about me is not an effective way to make a point.''

lol no, because you already made that point yourself by accusing me ignorantly as a liar, for something you didn't catch. but no matter, even if you'd keep calling me a liar I'd be able to forgive you seventy times seven if I had to.

''Cute. However, I'm fairly certain this isn't a thread about religion, so I'd recommend you keep your potshots at atheism, and your preconceived notions about atheists, out of it. Thanks.''

once again you didn't read my statement very properly. I didn't attack atheism, I just said there are CERTAIN people here who aren't very kind to those who don't believe everything from science like they do. do you feel offended by that? wow... besides, I wasn't even talking to you right there.
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Re: Do you believe in "Magical Creatures"?

Postby BlitzRogue » February 10th, 2012, 5:41 am

FromNZbrotha wrote:once again you didn't read my statement very properly. I didn't attack atheism, I just said there are CERTAIN people here who aren't very kind to those who don't believe everything from science like they do. do you feel offended by that? wow... besides, I wasn't even talking to you right there.

Oh no, I wasn't attacking atheism, I was just pointing out that atheists are only out to force their newfangled "science" down our throats, that's all. D:

Gimme a break, dude. XD But whatever, I'm done talking about this. You can believe whatever the heck you wanna believe.
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Re: Do you believe in "Magical Creatures"?

Postby WildSimba » February 10th, 2012, 7:44 am

If this is going to turn into a religious debate, then I will lock this. Please keep on topic. Thank you.
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Re: Do you believe in "Magical Creatures"?

Postby LionsAreKings » February 10th, 2012, 8:40 am

I'm sorry.. this had to be done.
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Re: Do you believe in "Magical Creatures"?

Postby Ozy » February 10th, 2012, 9:16 am

LionsAreKings wrote:I'm sorry.. this had to be done.


This explains EVERYTHING. Don't question Bean.
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