Hopeflower wrote:You keep a straight face and tell me that it doesn't look like a Plesiosaur flipper. Pretty much all Nessie believers agree--she's some sort of living relic from the age of dinosaurs.
I will easily keep a straight face and tell you the photo is not a plesiosaur. It is nothing more than the bottom of the lake, not some living relic of the dinosaurs. Which, by the way, I have some trouble seeing that anything could have survived from, because, quite simply, we'd see fossils. And we'd have a body. We don't.
And how could a marine reptile survive in loch ness? There isn't enough food, and, considering all the poeple that come to look for it, why haven't we found it? Why isn't there a body?
This goes for all other cryptids. Why don't we have fossil evidence? Why don't we have a body? Why don't we have any photo of any one of the damn things that isn't so grainy it looks like the bottom of a freakn' lake?
It's you and me against the world. We attack at dawn.
This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but with a whimper. - T.S. Eliot