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Big foot found!
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that's real easy to believe- notOriginally posted by Moose423956 View PostMaybe when the they first designed the Chinese calendar, ALL the animals were mythical, but since then they've discovered that all apart from the dragon are real.Comment
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It could be true. You don't know, you weren't there. Were you?Originally posted by contractor79 View Postthat's real easy to believe- notComment
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Don't be saft. He has human-like eyes and blackish-grey teeth.Originally posted by snaw View Post
There is an uncanny similarity ...
Do keep up.The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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it wouldn't be the first time evolutionists have got it majorly wrong
they used to tell us a fish called Coelacanth had been extinct since the alleged time of the dinosaurs 65m years ago... then they caught one near Indonesia just 10 years ago.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/185239.stmComment
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so you think it's likely people dreamt up 12 animals they've never seen then found 11 of them?Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostIt could be true. You don't know, you weren't there. Were you?Comment
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damn those species that won't come when called!Originally posted by contractor79 View Postit wouldn't be the first time evolutionists have got it majorly wrong
they used to tell us a fish called Coelacanth had been extinct since the alleged time of the dinosaurs 65m years ago... then they caught one near Indonesia just 10 years ago.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/185239.stmComment
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All looked very convincing, until the lens mysteriously appeared, and, a bit surprisingly, was magically able to focus onto the retina. Where'd the bleedin' muscles pop up from? Dawkins + sheep-like drools = scienceOriginally posted by Advocate View PostThat's the erroneous assumption right there...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEKyqIJkuDQ
/Damnit i wasn't going to get involved.Comment
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You don't need muscles to form a good image, just an aperture. A wider aperture allows you to gather more light, but even our eyes don't need muscles to focus anything over about 6 metres away.Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostAll looked very convincing, until the lens mysteriously appeared, and, a bit surprisingly, was magically able to focus onto the retina. Where'd the bleedin' muscles pop up from? Dawkins + sheep-like drools = scienceLast edited by TimberWolf; 14 August 2008, 11:55.Comment
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No, not likely, but possible. Anything is possible. Even finding Big Foot.Originally posted by contractor79 View Postso you think it's likely people dreamt up 12 animals they've never seen then found 11 of them?Comment
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