http://www.kontraband.com/show/show.asp?ID=2639
Dunno wtf it is.. in IRC we've come up with the following possibilities:
- An Angel
- Godzilla
- God.
Yes, like the truth. I get tired of being told it's not possible, fantasy, mythological, paranormal, and all that other crap when the very ancestors of everyone alive today created all the information about dragons, sea serpents, and encounters with dinosaurs that we have today. I keep hunting for this information and I want to know the truth before I die. Some people are lieing, yes, but not everyone. There's too much to instantly disregard it all. We have a lot of stories of aliens and yet people find aliens much easier to believe than the fact that there could be undiscovered creatures still on this planet waiting to be found. And it's simply stunning how much of this planet is still unexplored for these things to get automatically ignored and claimed as fakes.courtney said:we must prepare, go, find.........Things.
That's all well and good, but here's the problem: none of this matters. Ok, maybe if there were dragons, cool...but so what?! Even if they used to exist, what about now? Do they ruin shiat now? I think mythology is cool, but I'm going to let the world's greatest minds fret about problems that matter. After they cure cancer, then they can see if dragons and werewolves exist.Dragon_Myr said:...stuff...
That is interesting, but there is also a pretty simple explanation for it. The sea, to our ancestors, was a massive void of the unknown. So obviously that becomes dangerous (if only to keep little kids away from it). Sort of like Urban Legends are now-a-days.GeneticFreak said:Actually its very interesting that most civilization have their own legend and stories of sea creatures and dragons
More interestingly, their description of the creatures are similar to eachother
And they havent communicated with eachother alot on those ancient ages too
no you don'tDragon_Myr said:Yes, like the truth.
that's a good start for a sentence, isn't it?