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originally posted by: draknoir2
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
originally posted by: draknoir2
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: hounddoghowlie
yes yes...shovel me up deep in feces.
It did go over my head as I'm unable to understand that somebody would do this...then call press and announce a sighting...while all the time knowing they faked it with a phone.
really...I'm at a loss for words. Extreme punishment comes to mind.
You seriously don't understand why someone would seek such attention?
I seriously don't understand it. What attention ? once exposed you're gonna get attention..crazy, mad, ridiculed attention. If that's what you're after.
It's one thing to put it up on youtube for clicks or something...but to call the press and give an interview...that...I don't understand.
And it should be punishable by law...as far as I'm concerned.
That's a bit extreme for a prank. Who is the victim? The tabloids who got hits? The teenage girl who got her face on TV? The company who makes the phone app? The smart phone manufacturer? The textile outlet that sells the T-shirt she's wearing?
Youtube is full of pranks and hoaxes. You gonna jail them all for your gullibility?
originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: MarioOnTheFly
Teenage girl + rural setting/nothing to do + smartphone = "Look at me!!!"
I'm sure she saw all the attention people get with this crap and decided to get in on it too. Teenagers love attention. Teenage girls love attention and drama.
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: kita0dtita
it's worth a note that this is a backwards rural location...it is highly unlikely these people would have tried to hoax this.
originally posted by: Urantia1111
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: kita0dtita
it's worth a note that this is a backwards rural location...it is highly unlikely these people would have tried to hoax this.
Yes but this is one of those cases where the "ain't no ayleens" crowd will not only crow "Pics or it didn't happen!" but also now out of necessity "Any and all pics are fake!"
originally posted by: hounddoghowlie
a reply to: MarioOnTheFly
You guys just throw it in there..no matter how ludicrous it sounds.
no more 'ludicrous" than you sayin
it's worth a note that this is a backwards rural location...it is highly unlikely these people would have tried to hoax this.
and just in case you missed the second photo, that the OP linked in their last post. here are images cropped from the video and the second picture. just in case it goes over your head. it's a filter app.
people that live in a backwards rural location, can and do fake sh@@ to.
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
well...it appears I was wrong and the entire thing is fake...
Though I know what you're talking about...
originally posted by: boncho
a reply to: MarioOnTheFly
Could be a prank. I would do it to my sister when I was a kid if the technology was around. Take a picture when the dog barks and then add in the UFO with the filter "Holy crap sis, look at this?? Did you see this a minute ago?"
She'd do the rest...