10.27.2007, 12:02 AM | #41 |
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what about the theory about the end of the world? the whole mayan/chinese deal? i think that's pretty interesting and a little scary. and i always like hearing about ghosts.
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10.27.2007, 12:15 AM | #42 |
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december 23 2012 or something like that.
i hope the end of the world is like in the sailor moon movies. |
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10.27.2007, 12:19 AM | #43 |
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my favorite show as a kid but it's so cheesy. i love it.
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10.27.2007, 12:26 AM | #44 |
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hahahaha, i used to watch sailor moon so much...i had a sm folder for school. sailor neptune kinda looks like my ladyfriend, minus the hair color.
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10.27.2007, 12:31 AM | #45 |
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i'm sailor venus, ho.
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10.27.2007, 12:36 AM | #46 |
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actually, i stopped watching sailor moon after sailor venus joined them. i kinda lost interest in them.
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you can buy wigs on the street in manhattan. i was thinking about it one day just for the hell of it.
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i was only commenting on the fact that i resemble her the most i like sailor saturn. she's a freak. |
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10.27.2007, 12:43 AM | #48 |
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yeah, and you do resemble her, i was kinda commenting on my fascination with the show.
and recently found about sailor neptune and how she looks like my ladyfriend and then i found out she and another one (sailor saturn?) are lesbian lovers or something. |
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10.27.2007, 01:44 AM | #49 |
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Sailor Moon Rocks my pants.
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10.27.2007, 01:50 AM | #50 | |
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10.27.2007, 05:02 PM | #51 |
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Cryptozoology rules. I don't believe every creature in that field exists but some have been proven to exist, like the giant squid. I just like to read about that stuff. There was also a recent sighting of Bigfoot in 2005 that seems believable. A couple of minutes of footage was shot but what seems wrong is that the person in possession of the film hasn't released it, he wants money for it; although it was shown to some of the neighborhood people.
http://www.bigfootencounters.com/art...ba_footage.htm I also remember seeing footage of a yeti walking up a snowy mountanside when I was about 14 on one of those paranormal tv shows that looked really believable. I believe it was this. http://youtube.com/watch?v=HScOt_qryZU Except when I saw it it wasn't zoomed in like that which made it look more believable. You could also here the hikers talking to each other. |
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10.27.2007, 08:09 PM | #52 |
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All the bigfoot footage I see just looks like a man in a Gorilla suit. I still reckon it's possible that he exists though.
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10.30.2007, 02:28 AM | #53 |
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^Or a guy in a huge black snowsuit.
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10.30.2007, 07:49 AM | #54 |
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I'd totally be his friend. if I had a facebook, and if I ever logged on to those kinds of things...
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10.30.2007, 09:25 AM | #55 |
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Yonaguni Monument - possibly a naturally-occurring undersea rock formation that people see a pyramid in to support cockamamie claims about atlantis or early alien visitors...akin to the people who see "a face on mars" in craters and natural formations - possibly the ruins of an ancient civilization now underwater due to tectonic shift(s) or other natural phenomena
Bimini Road - "spiritualist" (professional huckster-charlatan) edgar cayce-devotees' cultist belief about atlantis UFO sightings - people seeing aircraft and having wild imaginations (usually in conjunction with a love of science fiction) or people just seeking attention and allowing their lie to grow and grow - people, in general, are extremely unreliable witnesses and alien abduction- greys and little green men - research proves that most people with abduction stories are borderline personalities seeking attention and that many were molested or otherwise traumatized as children the new jersey devil - an urban legend left over from the American "spiritualism" heyday and resurrected by bored, imaginative schoolchildren and then expanded upon by their parental counterparts, perhaps to explain away mafia killings years ago in the pine barrens el chupacabra - imaginative latino folk belief started as mental compensation due to being too helpless and/or afraid to discover the real reasons behind mutilations and murders due to skirmishes over narcotics-manufacturing and other resources - gangland warfare intimidation (sometimes revenge) disguised as cult activity with animal sacrifices to cause mental terror in their victims/enemies big foot/yeti - gigantopithecus may have survived for some time in the Himalayas (and possibly in the mountainous regions of N. America too) after early homo sapiens wiped most of them out, but it's been at least thousands of years since any of them still lived loch ness monster - clearly proven to be a hoax many times over - scottish tourist trap ghosts - usually encountered by people as going to sleep or waking up from sleep (people in highly suggestible states), usually through auditory rather than visual hallucination; oftentimes reported after a loved one has died - somewhat "real" in the psychic sense for a therapist to analyze, not "real" in any "rational" sense...a superstititous belief that acts as a protective mechanism to shield us from the terror of death - or alternately, people playing pranks or otherwise seeking attention (see Fox sisters (whose prank largely began the American "spiritualist" movement that persists even today in many varied forms)) hollow earth theory - anti-scientific cult comprised of dunderheads who think that since we've only drilled so many miles into the earth's crust that the rest of it must be hollow flat earth theory - a belief held by a reprehensible anti-scientific cult whose members get off on the antisocial connotations arising from having their head so firmly planted up their own asses - a belief usually held in conjunction with obstinately maintaining that the moon landings were faked - in many cases, a belief held by "pagans" and "new age pagans" who love fantasy role-playing and pretending they are in the early pre-Copernican middle ages because they are such overwhelming dorks - all ironic considering that the belief originally arose from ill-informed religious fanatics |
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