Well it's somethinginterspark said:my bedside rug type thing, ah well, i'm sure my cats will be happyVincentX3 said:Look left, then up, then turn 90º, then look down, look right, then turn 45ºinterspark said:well, the 6th thing to catch my eye was a small, wooden cat with a twirly bit of metl sticking out of its back, designed to hold bits of paper, i think i can do without an infinite number of thoseVincentX3 said:That depends..interspark said:and if i were to leap at him and "catch" him, i'd promptly have my "save file" erased and become a baby?VincentX3 said:Missingno.... Here's out there waiting to corrupt you when you least expect it
That is all..
Is the reward worth the price?
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If the animals dont have the same amnt of chromosomes they cannot reproduce, End of story,Abengoshis said:Species such as tigers and lions, yes. Species such as donkeys and horses, yes. See a trend? Similarity. Humans aren't very much like cows...theheroofaction said:Hey, I've seen the results of multiple species fucking, yes different species can reproduce, but their children wouldn't be able to.Hero in a half shell said:What?! I'm pretty sure its impossible to cross breed humans and cows. Otherwise... well lets not think about that. *Puts on nerd hat* And anyway, the Minotaur was originally a single unique mythical creature owned by King Minos of Crete, not a species of creatures.theheroofaction said:Just so you guys know, minotaurs are biologically possible.
Yeah I think minotaurs exist, but only because some jerk decides he likes banging cows.
And hey, some guy would probably have liked the minotaur story enough to bang a cow.
Why are you telling me? Tell the person I quoted.tonyl said:If the animals dont have the same amnt of chromosomes they cannot reproduce, End of story,Abengoshis said:Species such as tigers and lions, yes. Species such as donkeys and horses, yes. See a trend? Similarity. Humans aren't very much like cows...theheroofaction said:Hey, I've seen the results of multiple species fucking, yes different species can reproduce, but their children wouldn't be able to.Hero in a half shell said:What?! I'm pretty sure its impossible to cross breed humans and cows. Otherwise... well lets not think about that. *Puts on nerd hat* And anyway, the Minotaur was originally a single unique mythical creature owned by King Minos of Crete, not a species of creatures.theheroofaction said:Just so you guys know, minotaurs are biologically possible.
Yeah I think minotaurs exist, but only because some jerk decides he likes banging cows.
And hey, some guy would probably have liked the minotaur story enough to bang a cow.
that's actually a very good point! logically speaking, only astronaughts and people who fly on planes while constantly glansing between the ocean out a window and a compass can know for a fact that other continents exist!dietpeachsnapple said:Europe.
I know there is plenty of "documentation" and "pictures" but... *shrug* Not convinced.
Oh, and I know I took a trip there. But I fell asleep on the plane, and I did not have a compass on me. For all I know they turned that puppy around!
My doubts remain in place *nodnod*
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Zeus is every bit as real as any other god. Take that however you will.thaluikhain said:Is this "doesn't officially exist" or "officially doesn't exist"?
Like, Yahweh isn't officially recognised as existing, but everyone knows Zeus is just a silly superstition.
Abengoshis said:Why are you telling me? Tell the person I quoted.tonyl said:If the animals dont have the same amnt of chromosomes they cannot reproduce, End of story,Abengoshis said:Species such as tigers and lions, yes. Species such as donkeys and horses, yes. See a trend? Similarity. Humans aren't very much like cows...theheroofaction said:Hey, I've seen the results of multiple species fucking, yes different species can reproduce, but their children wouldn't be able to.Hero in a half shell said:What?! I'm pretty sure its impossible to cross breed humans and cows. Otherwise... well lets not think about that. *Puts on nerd hat* And anyway, the Minotaur was originally a single unique mythical creature owned by King Minos of Crete, not a species of creatures.theheroofaction said:Just so you guys know, minotaurs are biologically possible.
Yeah I think minotaurs exist, but only because some jerk decides he likes banging cows.
And hey, some guy would probably have liked the minotaur story enough to bang a cow.
kraken(the way you mean it), and aliens definitely exist for statistical reasons. Also, this galaxy and solar system are both relatively young, and our planet is relatively young for our solar system, so I also believe in intelligent alien life.(I think about the young stuff, I saw it on discovery, but that was a long time ago, so I could be misremembering.interspark said:Fairies, Unicorns, Dragons, Griffons, Centaurs, any animal or thing that has never been confirmed to exist but you believe does,
personally, I think Krakons exist, I think the sea is easily big enough for there to be something huge down there that we haven't spotted yet, and let's not forget that there are depths of the ocean that humans can never reach but creatures as big as blue whales venture to daily. Also I think that, by the power of statistics, no-one can logically deny the existance of aliens
so what about you?
EDIT: i do realise that early sightings of "Kraken" were most likely giant squid, but when i say Kraken i mean it as a generic term for collosal sea creatures, for example, the word Kraken can also refer to sea serpents or even enormous crabs