Nope, just praying it isn't.Dfskelleton said:Are you ruling out Deep Ones?sheic99 said:That can't be it. It's defiantly bigfoot on his annual visit to Nessie.Kasurami said:Tsk, it's not a lake monster.
It's obviously aliens.
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I've been meaning to ask for awhile, but why did you pick a mentally-broken 12 year old little sister of a homicidal maniac as your avatar?Aylaine said:Dr. Evil would be disappointed in your base location choices!Irridium said:Fuck, they found my secret submarine base. Time to move again...
On topic, I wish it were real, but that picture doesn't look much better then the first one to be honest. o.o
This. The guy clearly states in the article that the giant floating shit monster was visible for only 20 seconds. I don't know about anyone else, but if I had to pull a camera from my pocket and take a picture in only 20 seconds, it would look like a massive wind storm had just hit the area I was in because of the blur I'd get on that thing.Dfskelleton said:The hilarious thing about all these hoaxes is that the photographers hardly ever explain how they just happened to be holding the camera when they saw whatever they claim to have seen, or why their cameras are so blurry all the time. Besides, these guys aren't even trying! That could be anything!
THe funny thing is that even if someone took a perfect picture of one of these things, we could just say "Photoshop."
Loch Ness I'm pretty sure is impossible but the rest? Let us not ruin the fun of others.gamerguyal said:Sure, it's almost certain that this is not what people claim it is, but can't you let some people at least hope that it's real? The Lock Ness Monster, Bigfoot, Stonehenge, the Bermuda Triangle, and crop circles may all seem ridiculous, but don't you want to live in a world where people at least consider the fact that they could be true?