what is your favorite cryptid of all time?
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Bigfoot
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I'm tryna pop up at the dog park wit a Maltese Tiger, them hoes gonna puddle where they stand
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Bigfoot because they are most often seen in national parks, which coincidentally also have the most # of mysterious unsolved missing people. Check out some 'Missing 411' interviews with David Paulides.
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Can't watch the video at the moment so not sure what the thread is about...
But on everything i love. I seen a chupacabra run across the street in front of my car while i was driving one night.
Tru Story -
Werewolf
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That Gray leapord. already forgot its name.
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BiblicalAtheist wrote: »Bigfoot because they are most often seen in national parks, which coincidentally also have the most # of mysterious unsolved missing people. Check out some 'Missing 411' interviews with David Paulides.
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I worsphipped Cryptzoology as a teen, to the point that i became antisocial. I knew too much about it. I can remember spending my whole 8th grade year studying Nessie/Loch Ness Monster in the library. My favorites were the Aswang (that ? is real bruh, have a homie that confirmed it), The Arizona Humanoids, Iceland Faires and Elves, Puetro Rico Chubrecaubra, Mothman, New Jersey Devil, Montauk Monsters, Thunderbird, etc.
These shows ran my teenage years:
? I was in love with Lanisha Cole. She was a goddess to me.
Shouts out to the Loup Garou/ Ragarou bruh
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I don't have a favorite.
Video was cool for its content but the dude speaking seems like the most annoying ? in history. -
Bully_Pulpit wrote: »BiblicalAtheist wrote: »Bigfoot because they are most often seen in national parks, which coincidentally also have the most # of mysterious unsolved missing people. Check out some 'Missing 411' interviews with David Paulides.
His interviews are goat
Hell yeah. Won't catch* my ass in a national park. I wanna see trees I just go outside. -
silverfoxx wrote: »I worsphipped Cryptzoology as a teen, to the point that i became antisocial. I knew too much about it. I can remember spending my whole 8th grade year studying Nessie/Loch Ness Monster in the library. My favorites were the Aswang (that ? is real bruh, have a homie that confirmed it), The Arizona Humanoids, Iceland Faires and Elves, Puetro Rico Chubrecaubra, Mothman, New Jersey Devil, Montauk Monsters, Thunderbird, etc.
These shows ran my teenage years:
? I was in love with Lanisha Cole. She was a goddess to me.
Shouts out to the Loup Garou/ Ragarou bruh
so uh... did you sit in class doodling pictures of ligers napoleon dynamite? -
i like the thunderbird.
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Skunk Ape of Florida is interesting -
The mini tyrannosaurus from the Democratic Republic of the Congo for sure.
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Black_Samson wrote: »BiblicalAtheist wrote: »Bigfoot because they are most often seen in national parks, which coincidentally also have the most # of mysterious unsolved missing people. Check out some 'Missing 411' interviews with David Paulides.
Wendigo>>>
That's a scary ass creature. It wouldn't have to ? me I'd die on the spot. -
Sheepsquatch, Submarine the Shark, and apparently there is supposedly this half dog half hyena creature running through the swamps of Louisiana. Cant remember the name. Somebody Put Me On This Wendigo creature real quick.
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So which ones do yal actually believe?
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nickel-us P wrote: »So which ones do yal actually believe?
Chupacabra -
He didnt mention my favorite, the "aquatic ape" or mermaid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTe9qVEAcXk
Also I'm convinced bigfoots are just neanderthals, homoerectus and those other humanoids they tried to convince us were extinct.
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No montauk (even though it's been explained as to what it is) or no moth man.
Mothman is an interesting one.