They used to think the Panda wasn't real and the local people were just misidentifying a known animal or it was just another folktale from uneducated villagers. Why do they treat these people like they are stupid just because they don't have a western education. I believe them until proven otherwise. Don't forget they thought the gorilla was another mythical creature that the stupid locals made up.
@Dnamsak Lol, it's happened to the best of us. If I get some proof, I promise you'll be the first I send it to. In the mean time, there's a show called Finding Bigfoot (don't know if you'll get it in Sweden). Take care when watching, you'll want to jump through the TV and strangle the lead "investigator".
@msenger100 We are probably more alike than we think then. I'm open to suggestions, but is difficult to convince. Once I saw and filmed something that I actually thought were UFOs. but it later turned out to be some kind of floating lanterns :(
@Dnamsak That's true, we do. It's entertaining, in my opinion, keeps sitting at the office all day from being boring. Though I do believe in some of the unknowns out there, part from evidence, part from simply wanting to believe, it's the loons that give the rest of us believers a bad name. Nice to see someone disagree without threats or namecalling.
@Dnamsak Another monster to add to our list??? Seriously? Sadly, the U.S. has shed it's beliefs of culture where myths and legends are concerned. Even tech giants like Japan still have a wonderful and stong link to their centuries old beliefs. Why you think the U.S. has a long "monster list" is beyond me. It sounds like your answer is political.
@asubjectiveopinion Oh Vienna!
Chastrie 2 weeks ago
They used to think the Panda wasn't real and the local people were just misidentifying a known animal or it was just another folktale from uneducated villagers. Why do they treat these people like they are stupid just because they don't have a western education. I believe them until proven otherwise. Don't forget they thought the gorilla was another mythical creature that the stupid locals made up.
xfilearea 3 weeks ago
29:43 to skip the ad break.
asubjectiveopinion 3 weeks ago
Am I the only person who thought he said, "Prime Midge Ure territory"?
asubjectiveopinion 3 weeks ago
@msenger100 Hehe, åkej thanks. I'll check it out.
Dnamsak 1 month ago
@Dnamsak Lol, it's happened to the best of us. If I get some proof, I promise you'll be the first I send it to. In the mean time, there's a show called Finding Bigfoot (don't know if you'll get it in Sweden). Take care when watching, you'll want to jump through the TV and strangle the lead "investigator".
msenger100 1 month ago
@msenger100 We are probably more alike than we think then. I'm open to suggestions, but is difficult to convince. Once I saw and filmed something that I actually thought were UFOs. but it later turned out to be some kind of floating lanterns :(
Dnamsak 1 month ago
@Dnamsak That's true, we do. It's entertaining, in my opinion, keeps sitting at the office all day from being boring. Though I do believe in some of the unknowns out there, part from evidence, part from simply wanting to believe, it's the loons that give the rest of us believers a bad name. Nice to see someone disagree without threats or namecalling.
msenger100 1 month ago
@Dnamsak Another monster to add to our list??? Seriously? Sadly, the U.S. has shed it's beliefs of culture where myths and legends are concerned. Even tech giants like Japan still have a wonderful and stong link to their centuries old beliefs. Why you think the U.S. has a long "monster list" is beyond me. It sounds like your answer is political.
msenger100 1 month ago
Why the he'll would he put the video camera at ground level, for christ's sake? Put the damn thing 10 feet up at least.
rntonp 1 month ago