posted on Jul, 16 2009 @ 05:39 PM
Dragons or not, the lack of bones should not be surprising... bones rot and crumble away.
How many of you, while walking through the woods or forest, have ever come across a bird skeleton? Squirrel? Bear? Anyone?
Okay, now for those who walk along shorelines of lakes or oceans or rivers... you guys see a lot of fish skeletons, right? Probably a lot of frog
ones, too!
What do you mean, no? Are not the wooded areas full of birds, and yet no one has found a skeleton? Squirrels fill both urban and rustic settings,
and yet no one can claim a skeletal sighting? Surely, of all places, more than just a couple have seen a fish skeleton, and yet the response is
negative?
But these are things in nature! We have proof of them, for we have all seen them! We talk about them, we write poems and stories about them... but
no bones?
...
I guess then our eyes, and minds, deceive us... without remains, they cannot exist.
...
Started writing a story plot the other day about dragons... big dragons that roar with thunder as they fly through the sky, their metallic skin
reflecting the sun's rays, and the knights who ride them...
But, as the story turns out, the dragons are actually time displaced Air Force pilots... the dragons being A-10s. The "fire" from their mouths is
nothing more than the muzzle flash, their mouths and faces the painted shark's nose art.
Hey, have to figure that people would write and describe things the way they saw them, right?