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« Reply #8794 on: 2023-01-13 03:32:12 » |
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Oh, cryptids are highly plausible. Discounting obvious hoaxes and mistaken sightings of rogue bears, escaped apes, or mentally-ill people roaming wooded areas, there's scores of reported sightings all over the world, and too much commonality in all the stories to be altogether discounted. It's just like most every developed nation having some sort of vampire mythos, claiming nearly 200 separate species cited, named, and cataloged. The Bhuta of India, who is said to live in charnel-houses and trash-heaps, and subsists on dung, not blood, is my personal favorite.
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« Reply #8804 on: 2023-01-17 23:31:42 » |
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'Sbeen done, princess. The Hills Have Eyes, followed by two sequels, a reboot, a reboot sequel, two more thus far fictional sequels to that, and apparently a porno version. Sadly, consanguinity is a real thing, so some of those supposed "cryptids" may actually be severely inbred, isolated groups living in remote seclusion, occasionally spotted by people and mistaken for fantastic legendary monsters.
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