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2012shaman
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Chupacabra
#7381008 - 09/07/07 10:40 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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Anyone here ever have an encounter with a chupacabra or know someone who has or just have something theyd like to say about it.
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Rebirtha
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Rev. Morton

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Chupacabra is spanish for "Goatsucker" 
It's apparently a rare breed of dog with large fangs that drinks the blood of farm animals.
There have been many found lately...


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Here are some pics of a 'deblooded' animal courtesy of Google images:
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Rev. Morton

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Re: Chupacabra [Re: Rebirtha]
#7381098 - 09/07/07 10:57 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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Isn't that the animal that's doing the "deblooding"?
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2012shaman
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Re: Chupacabra [Re: Rebirtha]
#7381099 - 09/07/07 10:57 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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Thats nasty ,i hate seeing dead animals i was hunting for shrooms earlier today and stumbled upon a half eaten deer ,i didnt see it till it was right in front of me ,fuck did that ever freak me out.
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Actually, Chupacabra is "mexican" for Crock of Shit.
There is no such thing. Thanks for playing.
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Re: Chupacabra [Re: PinheadX]
#7381149 - 09/07/07 11:06 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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How are you skeptics so SURE about everything?
I'm not SURE it's a dog, I'm not SURE it even exists, but I sure as hell am not SURE it doesn't exist either.
I think you skeptics are just to SCARED to be unsure of anything...
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Quote:
Middleman said: Isn't that the animal that's doing the "deblooding"?
Yeah maybe you are right! It sort of looks like a mean kangaroo.
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Re: Chupacabra [Re: Rebirtha]
#7381242 - 09/07/07 11:26 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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its just a myth, theres no such thing.
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Re: Chupacabra [Re: Locus]
#7381899 - 09/08/07 01:24 AM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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SOMETHING is killing the goats, most likely a rare breed of wild dog... (see above)
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well maybe something is killing the dogs but its not the same thing
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Re: Chupacabra [Re: Locus]
#7382112 - 09/08/07 02:19 AM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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I know what you mean, it's not a monster, but there still is some confusion, those dogs are what are doing the killing.
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yep
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Re: Chupacabra [Re: Locus]
#7382742 - 09/08/07 09:34 AM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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i don't believe either of you. It's amazing how you can state it so matter-of-factly.
Have either of you been to Mexico, or South America? Or are you both basing your statements on personal opinion, and google "research?"
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Quote:
Middleman said: Chupacabra is spanish for "Goatsucker" 
It's apparently a rare breed of dog with large fangs that drinks the blood of farm animals.
I really try not to be too sure of anything... 
I have been to SA btw, I'm at least 61.8% certain.
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sorry... not you.
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PinheadX said: Actually, Chupacabra is "mexican" for Crock of Shit.
There is no such thing. Thanks for playing.
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Locus said: its just a myth, theres no such thing.
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Re: Chupacabra [Re: kotik]
#7382782 - 09/08/07 09:51 AM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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Oh, yeah, that's what I said.
It's funny how the skeptics are actually the blind believers.
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ironically, I consider myself to be a huge skeptic as well, but I guess that's like saying someone is a politician - you still need to know where they are on the spectrum, because it can mean very different things.
Some are skeptical of anything that isn't "proven", some are skeptical about how valid "proof" is, and some are skeptical of everything. i think the aforementioned posts are of the former, and you and I are of the 2 latter types. of course, I'm making assumptions, but hypocrisy is nothing new to me
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Re: Chupacabra [Re: kotik]
#7393842 - 09/10/07 10:58 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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I used to believe in bullshit. Then I grew up and figured out that nothing is supernatural, nothing is outside of nature. There is only nature. Only this world. If there is something unexplained, it just means we haven't found the right explanation for it. Not that it's otherworldly or unnatural.
There is no chupacabra. Just like there are no evil spirits that rubbing an egg on someone's forehead will take away. These things are cultural myths that work within the culture and play on the fears that culture has developed over centuries. It's fucking ridiculous. You can believe what you want to believe, but I'm going to call bullshit when I see it.
This doesn't make me close minded or someone who demands proof for everything I see. I believe the electricity will flow from the outlet if I stick a fork in it and I believe I will be shocked from this action. I don't need to see the electricity, or actually stick the fork in the socket to believe in it.
I do want proof if you want me to believe something that has no basis in fact...
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