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11-30-2008, 08:59 PM
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In some way or another all these things had to exist at one point, or at least I believe so. I do very much believe in the mythical world so to me anyone of these creatures is real. Now as to most of the ways they are portrayed and all that is known about them, mostly is Hollywood making up their own stuff.
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12-01-2008, 03:00 AM
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1 . vampire2 . warewolf3. mermaid4. loch ness5. big foot6. ufo.. outer space typenow keep in mind some myth are based in fact.. such a dracula did exist.. and the legend of the warewolf was merely people born with hair all over there faces..could the other be explain as easily
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1.Yes
2.yes
3.bad food hallucinations maybe? in all my years i haven't seen mermaids.
4.a survivor from prehistoric times.
5.i don't know what to say about big foot, maybe a bad shapeshift? or a new secluded species that's remained well hidden perhaps.
6.i honestly know little about that theory.
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12-05-2008, 01:20 AM
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I think they do because we are some of them!
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12-11-2008, 12:50 AM
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1.) Werewolves, I believe are possible to exist. As I have Irish ancestry, (as well as Scottish) and Ireland was once known as the land of the wolves. The reasoning behind the name "Land of the Wolves" is that travelers to Ireland claimed to have seen entire families of werewolves.
2.) Mermaids are not real, as far as I'm concerned, one story goes that sailors returning home saw a manatee, from afar, and mistook the creature as a woman with the lower body of a fish (there are also tales in Greek mythology of them, however)
3.) Sasquatch is just a crazy Native American legend, they viewed them as nearly God-like entities. (as Yeti is an African legend)
4.) Loch Ness, oh, Loch Ness... This I may have left alone if not for my Scottish ancestry. Nessie is believed, by some, to not be alone the loch. Some believe there may be up to three of them in Loch Ness. Nessie is believed to be a prehistoric reptilian creature, (yes, a dinosaur) one of few surviving. I, myself, believe my ancestors.
5.) Aliens are a government conspiracy.
6.) Vampires? Of course we are real! Why shouldn't we be?
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12-11-2008, 03:01 AM
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1-werewolves-yes i know one
2-mermaids-no fake as the stories
3-sasquatch-maybe i don't know
4-loch ness monster- yes i hve seen one
5-aliens- ridicouluse
6-vampire- hell yea look at yourself arn't you one!
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12-11-2008, 03:14 AM
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Not to sounds flippant about the question, but I know somethings are real because I have seen them personally as for other things.. I've always had the motto that I'll believe it when I see it, yet I have never doubted that people have seen things that are not supposed to exist
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12-12-2008, 12:35 AM
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Thas true!!!!!!!! that's wat happened to me i saw the lochness monster and let me tell you they are not friendly!
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12-16-2008, 07:41 PM
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i'd go woth *6 ufo's as most likely
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Yes to Vampires, Werewolves, and aliens. Big foot and Lochness I won't say they don't exsist because I have no proof to either accept or deny their exsistance. And the so called Dracula was indeed known as Vlad the impaler but his full name was Vladimre Draculya, a Wallchain prince that fought ruthlesly again the invading Turkish forces for many many years. He valued trust and laws more than anything and loved the thrill of battle. He would punish any rule breakers vigorlessly and kill anyone he deemed as untrust worthy. With his small army he managed to defeat the Ottoman Turks numerous times, leaving large casualties in their wake. He commonly dinned in front of dying or dead enemy solders. He never kept any prisoner, they were, 9 times out of ten, impaled right on the battle field. A few years after his wife commeted suicide Vlad fell to the hands of his brother, Radu who had been an elte Turkish warrior since they were captured at a young age. Hid son Vladimre lived until he was fourteen until he was killed because many feared he would become like his father, a blood thirsty but brilliant tactician and leader. That is a crash corse history of Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler).
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