06-05-2017, 04:32 PM
Oh wow! That map is impressive; Bigfoot is really getting around there!
The video is over 2 hours, so it goes on my list for tonight. Thanks!
The video is over 2 hours, so it goes on my list for tonight. Thanks!
(06-05-2017, 04:32 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: [ -> ]Oh wow! That map is impressive; Bigfoot is really getting around there!
The video is over 2 hours, so it goes on my list for tonight. Thanks!
(06-06-2017, 10:28 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: [ -> ]I'm sorry @"BIAD", but I couldn't understand much of what this lady was saying; she has a very strong accent.
I didn't get past more than 10 minutes before I gave up. I'm sure it's a good video, or else you wouldn't have recommended it.
Is that how you sound?
(06-07-2017, 08:54 AM)BIAD Wrote: [ -> ](06-06-2017, 10:28 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: [ -> ]I'm sorry @"BIAD", but I couldn't understand much of what this lady was saying; she has a very strong accent.
I didn't get past more than 10 minutes before I gave up. I'm sure it's a good video, or else you wouldn't have recommended it.
Is that how you sound?
I do understand the accent problem, it's sort of a Manchester/Liverpool-based accent with some
Yorkshire/old-Pirate 'Oooh-Arrgh' thrown in!!
As I said, Deborah relates her information the way two neighbours in the lower-North would talk
over a garden fence without realising the needs of a wider audience.
But it's the topic of believing Bigfoot exists in the UK that fascinates me, it just doesn't make sense!
The British Isles is too small and even though the abundance of edible foliage would be adequate
for such a creature, the sightings would be so many that at the very least, a body would have been
found by now.
My own accent is similar to this!
Hope this helps.
(05-10-2017, 07:17 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: [ -> ]Very interesting @"BIAD".
Quote:The mosaic’s name: Homo naledi, after the Sesotho word for “star.”
The quote above caught my eye. If it's true that there are 22 different alien races doing experiments on us humans, then the name "naledi" could be a hint that we did indeed come from the "stars"... star seeds.
I used to know a man, a white man, who looked very much like the Homo naledi; no joke! I used to think to myself that he could be used as evidence that we came from apes.
Of course, the missing link in our DNA has proven that we did not, but maybe some of them didn't get upgraded?