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re: Bigfoot- Believe or No?
Posted on 4/28/24 at 4:52 pm to OchoDedos
Posted on 4/28/24 at 4:52 pm to OchoDedos
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There's a Professor at Idaho St who's a renowned anatomic expert with casts of bigfoot/yeti feet from all over the planet, each with their own unique sets dermal patterns.
And? Pretty sure he loses his job if he admits the obvious.
They don't exist.
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casts of bigfoot/yeti feet from all over the planet, each with their own unique sets dermal patterns.
L O fricking L
Hiw do they hide from cameras, thermal technology, etc. Guess they're magic, yet decide some sort of foot protection wouldn't work.
Look, there are 100 things yall try to explain....but nothing to show.
Thanks for shopping
Morons live on
Posted on 4/28/24 at 6:31 pm to ChatGPT of LA
I think some people underestimate the vastness of wilderness that exists in the American and Canadian Rockies and up into Alaska. Yeah, there are trail cams these days but many of these areas are relatively untouched.
This country gets very, very large once you cross the Mississippi River. Case in point, I was in Detroit for a hockey tournament, at the end of it I had to head home to SoDak, basically the western border of Iowa. My buddy had to head east to Jersey, just across the Hudson from NYC. Each of us had a 12 hour drive. I never left the Midwest in my drive. The West is even larger. It's 6 hours across SoDak alone from east to west. It's why we measure our trips in hours not miles around here.
Lots of places for Bigfoot to hide.
This country gets very, very large once you cross the Mississippi River. Case in point, I was in Detroit for a hockey tournament, at the end of it I had to head home to SoDak, basically the western border of Iowa. My buddy had to head east to Jersey, just across the Hudson from NYC. Each of us had a 12 hour drive. I never left the Midwest in my drive. The West is even larger. It's 6 hours across SoDak alone from east to west. It's why we measure our trips in hours not miles around here.
Lots of places for Bigfoot to hide.
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