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The new interesting mysteries thread
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PearOfAnguish 7,573 posts
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smoothpete 37,743 posts
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Registered 17 years agoecureuil wrote:
Do you know how hard I tried this morning to link to the video directly? It was, as far as I could tell, impossible. I trawled the ITN News site for the video, youtube, other news sites, I tried everything I could think of to link direct to the video, I promise!
smoothpete wrote:
HOLY CRAP. Loads of UFOs yesterday! It's on the yahoo homepage at the moment, can't find a direct link but it should be one of the news stories if you click this
Worst attempt at linking, ever! There's no videos on the front page.
"oh, it's on the internet somewhere, go look.. over there somewhere" -
brokenkey 11,128 posts
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Registered 20 years agoI saw it on there. looked very weird. -
MrSensible 26,517 posts
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opalw00t 12,836 posts
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StarchildHypocrethes 33,974 posts
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Registered 17 years agoMy chances of having a dinosaur friend I can go on adventures with have increased! \o/ -
MetalDog 24,076 posts
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Registered 20 years agoI like the fact that we keep having to revise our pre-history opinions - keeps us open minded, I think. Way too many people read the science section of magazines and refuse to question what they're reading until another science article comes along questioning it for them.
Screw leaving it to the scientists to tell you what to think. Ask questions until you're personally satisfied and don't take 'they just know' for an answer!*
*may be having slightly ranty flashbacks to post-natural history museum argument with sister when I was eight or nine. -
The bible gets more accurate every day. -
Khanivor 44,800 posts
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'Stegosaurus' engraving on Cambodian temple...
More fodder for the idiots. I'll bet they are crayoning out some new panels for their exhibits at the Creation museum. -
MetalDog 24,076 posts
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Registered 20 years agoCan we not turn this into YET ANOTHER 'religion so stupid' thread, please? Really - please? -
Just a science so stupid one is better?
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Venkman90 4,430 posts
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Registered 17 years agow00t wrote:
'Stegosaurus' engraving on Cambodian temple...
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Wastelander 1,848 posts
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Registered 13 years agoThat story is so old it pre-dates the stegosaurus!
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boo 13,901 posts
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Registered 18 years agow00t wrote:
'Stegosaurus' engraving on Cambodian temple...
Right. The only possible explanation for them being able to carve that is because they'd seen one in the flesh.
Spielberg was only able to make Jurassic Park because he had a secret garden full of dinosaurs y'know? -
PearOfAnguish 7,573 posts
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Registered 17 years agoYeah this one has been around for years, but for some reason has been popping up on news sites recently. -
MetalDog 24,076 posts
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Registered 20 years agoUh, I wasn't slamming science, just the fact that people don't question 'scientific' articles - most of which aren't actually scientific, right? Not to mention the really inaccurate history that tends to get taught in schools.
I think encouraging people to go out there and observe and question is pro-science, personally and I'm really quite disappointed you lot took it as an anti-science stance =( -
Articulate-Troll 3,098 posts
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Registered 14 years agoInteresting, when I ran a google search on ''Stegosaurus' engraving on Cambodian temple' most of the websites were either unexplained mystery sites or creationist sites. I think I'd have to see a more scientific analysis than one grainy picture to be convinced of its authenticity.
I also hate the idea that 'dinosaurs could have survived'. They did, they just evolved into birds FFS. -
Science is bullshit anyway. Fucking wankers in their coats and clipboards
oooh look at me sneering through my thick glasses for i am science personified
that dodecahedron is not equal
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StarchildHypocrethes 33,974 posts
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Registered 17 years agoSpoil sport.
/puts fun packed adventures with Steggy on hold
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Wastelander 1,848 posts
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Registered 13 years agoThe creature at the top is obviously a horned kangaroo.
The lower carving looks like a set of falsers.
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Wastelander 1,848 posts
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Registered 13 years agoLeolian'sBro wrote:
Wastelander wrote:
That article is pretty piss-poor, sorry.
That story is so old it pre-dates the stegosaurus!
Try here for a better look.
Yeah, okay it's a stegosaurus.
Your overwhelming barrage of facts convinced me.
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PearOfAnguish 7,573 posts
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Registered 17 years agoLeolian'sBro wrote:
Wastelander wrote:
That article is pretty piss-poor, sorry.
That story is so old it pre-dates the stegosaurus!
Try here for a better look.
You don't need that article to know it's a load of shite though. -
The Grand Church of Atheism is probably suppressing the truth about the dinos anyway, bunch of monobrowed freaks. -
I'm going to go and find another interesting mystery that hopefully won't turn you all into vinegar-titted sourpusses. Again.
Wish me luck.
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