I dont understand the "doh" and "lol"Fanny wrote:Existentialist1844 wrote: Also, its interesting how certain myths are only indigenous to certain areas. For instance, The Jersey Devil. Isnt it interesting how people from Jersey only report seeing the Jersey Devil. Once a myth gets started, it spreads throughout the whole community. Nessie in Ireland, the yeti in only certain parts, etc. Either 1) these animals can only thrive in the environment which people see them (which is highly unlikely, considering other part of the world can support life) or 2) something along the lines of mass hysteria.
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Um, no.Fanny wrote:Existentialist1844 wrote: Also, its interesting how certain myths are only indigenous to certain areas. For instance, The Jersey Devil. Isnt it interesting how people from Jersey only report seeing the Jersey Devil. Once a myth gets started, it spreads throughout the whole community. Nessie in Ireland, the yeti in only certain parts, etc. Either 1) these animals can only thrive in the environment which people see them (which is highly unlikely, considering other part of the world can support life) or 2) something along the lines of mass hysteria.
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Send it over!Gawdzilla wrote:The current fav is the Da Vinci Code and it's offshoots. I follow fringe literature and this is a major player right now. (BTW, I have five CD of "Atlantis Rising" in PDF if you're interested in such.)Existentialist1844 wrote:Shifting to other paranormal activities?
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Da vinci code wouldn't even mind so much if he made up his own fiction but he robbed it from a line of other peoples work
people can be so easily lead ,Bill Hicks was so right about marketing , on so many levels .
people can be so easily lead ,Bill Hicks was so right about marketing , on so many levels .
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Gawdzilla wrote:The current fav is the Da Vinci Code and it's offshoots. I follow fringe literature and this is a major player right now. (BTW, I have five CD of "Atlantis Rising" in PDF if you're interested in such.)Existentialist1844 wrote:Shifting to other paranormal activities?
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The Da Vinci Code was such a shite book. It was like dan brown just bastardised bits out of wikipedia, and drivelled and slobbered like a moron in between. The M.Night Shyamalan of the popular fiction section.
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PM me an address.Existentialist1844 wrote:Send it over!Gawdzilla wrote:The current fav is the Da Vinci Code and it's offshoots. I follow fringe literature and this is a major player right now. (BTW, I have five CD of "Atlantis Rising" in PDF if you're interested in such.)Existentialist1844 wrote:Shifting to other paranormal activities?
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"Holy Blood, Holy Grail" made into a thriller.mrenutt4 wrote:Da vinci code wouldn't even mind so much if he made up his own fiction but he robbed it from a line of other peoples work
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I enjoyed it while I was in it, but felt dirty afterwards. I'm sure someone can think of a good analogy for that situation.Fanny wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:The current fav is the Da Vinci Code and it's offshoots. I follow fringe literature and this is a major player right now. (BTW, I have five CD of "Atlantis Rising" in PDF if you're interested in such.)Existentialist1844 wrote:Shifting to other paranormal activities?
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The Da Vinci Code was such a shite book. It was like dan brown just bastardised bits out of wikipedia, and drivelled and slobbered like a moron in between. The M.Night Shyamalan of the popular fiction section.
He built a decent structure of suspense around some shitty writing.
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Technically, not true. Vampire bats don't suck. They bite the animal, then lick up the blood that flows from the wound.Gawdzilla wrote:Vampire bats do it.Existentialist1844 wrote:I also find the Chupacabra a funny myth. I mean, a creature that sucks blood out of cow is hilarious.
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ScotlandExistentialist1844 wrote: Nessie in Ireland,
"Her eye was on the sparrow. Her mind was on the dove,
But no one cared and no one dared to speak to her of love.
Her eyes are always hooded. Her claws are sharp as steel.
We teach her not to see too much. We teach her not to feel."
But no one cared and no one dared to speak to her of love.
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Glad I didn't have to point that one out. :twisted:Red Katie wrote:ScotlandExistentialist1844 wrote: Nessie in Ireland,
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DummyGawdzilla wrote:Glad I didn't have to point that one out. :twisted:Red Katie wrote:ScotlandExistentialist1844 wrote: Nessie in Ireland,
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Meh. Colonials. He's probably never heard of New Amsterdam.Animavore wrote:DummyGawdzilla wrote:Glad I didn't have to point that one out. :twisted:Red Katie wrote:ScotlandExistentialist1844 wrote: Nessie in Ireland,
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