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^^^Yup.  And we seem to spend too much of our time rationalizing our way around that little fact.

Posted

The bold statement in your quote is simply unbelievable. To avoid conflict, I'll dismiss it as your personal opinion, knowing you're entitled to it.

 

I'm sorry that you can't see it. Too many can't.

 

You will eventually, & I'll be happy for you when you do.

Posted

We need nature far more than it needs us.

 

Agreed. We also have a need to exist within our own allotted piece of that nature without being harassed by our aggressive competitors. That's where the "survival" part comes in.

I'm sorry that you can't see it. Too many can't.

 

You will eventually, & I'll be happy for you when you do.

 

I'd love to experience that. Maybe one day someone that makes the claim that they experience such will tell me how it's done based on their own experiences.

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I'd love to experience that. Maybe one day someone that makes the claim that they experience such will tell me how it's done based on their own experiences.

 

I didn't go looking for it, nor did I knowingly do anything to cause it. So I can't tell you how it's done.

 

I guess it was just time for it to happen.

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If that's the case I'm glad for you. I hope that things never change for you in that regard. Peace out.

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Bigfoot scares me. Not because I think every bigfoot is out to harm me, but I it is my opinion they are capable of it.

If ( some ) bigfoot didn't intend on humans being afraid of them, why would they do the things they do.

Such as throw rocks, slap houses, rock cars and scream.

Posted

 

^^^that.

 

The big mistake of bigfoot skepticism is lumping. Everything gets lumped.

I am SO pleased you would never make the mistake of "lumping."

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They don't do it to make us afraid. They do it to see who will be afraid & who will be angry & who will stand their ground.

 

The ones that are afraid get peed on. The ones that fight get a fight, win or lose.

 

The ones that aren't afraid or angry & stand their ground get respect.

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I am SO pleased you would never make the mistake of "lumping."

Never have, never will.  Contradictory in the extreme to scientific endeavor.

Posted

And I believe you.

 

 

Wait, what's that noise. It's, it's.....

 

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I would have no problem ending a squatchs life or its familys if they attacked MY family & i.

Posted
Wait, what's that noise. It's, it's.....

 

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Funny how the ones that get peed on have so much of that to spread.

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They don't do it to make us afraid. They do it to see who will be afraid & who will be angry & who will stand their ground.

 

The ones that are afraid get peed on. The ones that fight get a fight, win or lose.

 

The ones that aren't afraid or angry & stand their ground get respect.

Wouldn't someone who was "standing their ground" be putting up a fight?

stand one's ground

phrase of stand

1.

maintain one's position, typically in the face of opposition.

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Bigfoot scares me. Not because I think every bigfoot is out to harm me, but I it is my opinion they are capable of it.

If ( some ) bigfoot didn't intend on humans being afraid of them, why would they do the things they do.

Such as throw rocks, slap houses, rock cars and scream.

 

A vocalization would be a form of communication for starters so i have no problem with that.

 

Just because we'd perceive them to be screaming at us ( typical human "everything's about me" attitude) doesn't mean they specifically are. If i had to bet my life on it i'd say they were screaming to alert another one or more probably of your/our presence, or that a predator or a threat is in the vicinity.

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Wouldn't someone who was "standing their ground" be putting up a fight?

 

No. Standing & fighting are two different things.

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