Patty-Gorilla Comparison
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@donisthabomb1 its part of living. i want to have faith in something that i cant see. There is no reason that this creature known as bigfoot can't exist.
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@TheSnuzzle Actually that is not true. On another video, it shows a frame which shows a very distinct buttcrack. Besides, she has more fur on her ass than that gorilla.
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what do all videos of BF have in common. only Pattys has some unobstructed views. guess if yr making a hoax u sure don't want a costume to have no foliage in front of it.. P is real and i hope it's always the 'right' people who know it, and that they, too, destroy any proof that endangers.. anything.. that's at great risk of being exploited.
hey everyone, what would you do with,say, irrefutable genetic proof? and if you cud provide a location w 98% likelihood of a capture?
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remember people the original film this is not! this is a copy of a copy of a copy of a crappy copy! you can't even see the original anymore! it has the detail that would blow your mind! Bigfoot is real and out there I hope we never find it!
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You know, this does bring up a valid point though about the buttocks. They're very clearly defined on the ape, but the Patty just has one big round furry mass of a butt with no definition. Why?
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@donisthabomb1 Actually most of the terrain in jungles HASN"T been explored. Not sure why you think it has been. There are still locations which haven't been fully explored. Just because one researcher walks a mountain trail and doesn't see anything doesn't mean a forest has been 100% explored. People tend to stick to trails and commonly walked paths, animals only occationally enter these paths. Only when researchers look off the beaten path do they find the really unique creatures.
It's got an ass like my mother in law
skyerflyer 9 months ago 32
That is just overexposure of this particular clip or print. People are always on about her 'white feet', in actuality her soles have a lighter color because of the soil/wet mud stuck to her feet, same color as the ground. Couple that with the aforementioned overexposure on some prints you see, the age of the film, the fact that colors fade with time and that her skin (soles) might actually be of a much lighter tone, plus sun light hitting her... What do you get then - 'white', right. Simple.
komodoman 1 year ago 17