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Post by goz on Nov 15, 2018 21:56:30 GMT
It wasn't a UFO... It was: That is too big! [As The Actress Said To The Bishop)
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Post by MCDemuth on Nov 16, 2018 23:26:54 GMT
How come when there is a spotting of something unidentified supernatural or mythological, the images are always blurry and lack clarity of proof? " a little too good to be true" So what else is fucking new... Skeptics won't believe in UFOs, until they get scooped up, and probed repeatedly until it hurts.
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Post by goz on Nov 17, 2018 0:18:54 GMT
How come when there is a spotting of something unidentified supernatural or mythological, the images are always blurry and lack clarity of proof? " a little too good to be true" So what else is fucking new... Skeptics won't believe in UFOs, until they get scooped up, and probed repeatedly until it hurts. Probed? The sceptics or the aliens? 
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Post by MCDemuth on Nov 17, 2018 0:45:39 GMT
Skeptics won't believe in UFOs, until they get scooped up, and probed repeatedly until it hurts. Probed? The skeptics or the aliens? 
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Post by heeeeey on Nov 17, 2018 0:48:24 GMT
How come when there is a spotting of something unidentified supernatural or mythological, the images are always blurry and lack clarity of proof? Because it's all bullshit. Yeah, all those infinite number of galaxies are just there for shits and giggles.
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Post by gameboy on Nov 17, 2018 2:13:52 GMT
Because it's all bullshit. Yeah, all those infinite number of galaxies are just there for shits and giggles. What do all those galaxies have to do with some fool seeing a mysterious light in the sky or some hillbilly getting an alien anal probe?
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