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Originally posted by Mr Headshot
reply to post by Paradoxone
A comic book scene, drawn by a child. It is so obviously fake that it hurts.
Originally posted by Mr Headshot
But that tablet you showed me still looks like it was drawn by the same crappy 7 year old.edit on 5-8-2012 by Mr Headshot because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Paradoxone
reply to post by Vitruvian
Yes it is. Or better it was. It's like asking: Where's that bunny cloud you wanted to show me five minutes ago? Thanks for providing these pictures. The middle one in the top row looks even more like the depiction. Or more like the sun spot on the artifact is a mix of that one and the infamous triangle.
Btw, anyone know what that black spot on the right in third pic top row is?
Originally posted by Mr Headshot
reply to post by Paradoxone
It could have been made last week.
You can't assume that a circle in a circle represents a planet with an atmosphere, much less, the Earth. And you can't assume that a circle with squiggly lines around it is the sun.
Your logic is poor, your argument is flawed at best and intentionally lazy and willfully ignorant at worst.
Also, you fail to answer the original question I put forth to you, why is a triangle automatically a stargate?
Originally posted by Mr Headshot
reply to post by Paradoxone
Ok, so, if this space ship is flying from the sunspot why wouldn't it just be easy to assume that the sunspot is a city that just popped up, or is invisible most of the time?
It's not obvious at all what it's depicting. The crudeness of the art makes it easy to interpret whatever you want.
Intuition, yes this is totally a synonym for science.
It's not that I don't "want" to justify my disbelief. Saying it that way makes it sound like I'm afraid to try. It's that I have no reason to.