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Originally posted by Boogie
I'm not sold that it's real, but apparently no one here or on the internet has any evidence that it's fake.
Originally posted by iamian
...they've always got pencil necks and big heads, thats proof enough for me that there not real, big heads need thick necks
Originally posted by Serpentime
Either that, or some strong musculature coupled with a high-tensile "spine", instead...
Devil's Advocate,
Serpentime
Originally posted by iamian
is there any examples of oddly shaped animals?
Originally posted by nullster
Where would we be if we had to prove everything was fake?
If someone presents something as potential evidence or presents a point that something is factual, their argument should not be "prove it's not". That's a very weak argument.
[edit on 14-1-2006 by nullster]
Originally posted by Serpentime
To the best of my knowledge, this image has never been convincingly "de-bunked".
Originally posted by rufusaur
I watched a whole documentary on it and it was proved that this alien (the photo that we're all disputing) was created on purpose by a nearby artist (or something along those lines).
Originally posted by iamian
I've never really seen any realistic photo's of aliens especially gray one's
they've always got pencil necks and big heads, thats proof enough for me that there not real, big heads need thick necks
Originally posted by Serpentime
Originally posted by bruise
maybe it's just me but i highly highly doubt a real extra terrestrial would like like that much like an earth humanoid.
Everyone makes this objection. Some other people posted it here, too.
It is a good one.
And to it, I have always had the same, arguable, answer:
Perhaps we all have a common maker...
(And the Cosmos itself is what we all have in common.)
Only me.
Serpentime
[edit on 5-1-2006 by Serpentime]
Originally posted by tnangela
OK. This one was used in an add aired on TV for a florida imaging company. The add was pulled after someone noticed and started asking questions. The company spokesperson claimed it was a child with encephalitus...but notice the teeth and apparant frontal head wounds.