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steppinonpissclams t1_iubi11f wrote

It's because he's blurry.

"I think Bigfoot is blurry, that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry, and that's extra scary to me. There's a large, out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside. Run, he's fuzzy, get out of here.“ —  Mitch Hedberg

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airbear13 OP t1_iubhg15 wrote

This actually can go for any cryptid or anything that’s supernatural/paranormal.

If we ever get our hands on Nessie or Bigfoot or whatever it will be interesting for about 2 days before they are analyzed, put into a textbook and completely demystified and then it’s just gonna be another thing you learn about in school.

(Aliens might be slightly more interesting but yeah)

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LastBlownBird t1_iubiszr wrote

It would be pretty cool to catch one too. Whole new branch of science

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airbear13 OP t1_iudqoex wrote

Hmm would it be new or would they just add it on to some existing primate species and be like ‘yep we didn’t know about this one before’

Ig I could see researchers who work in that area being excited but in general people would get over it fast

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human_sp t1_iubwdas wrote

I think if a 7 foot tall big hairy man was captured in the woods that would be very interesting

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Natural_Sweet_Tea t1_iubzqo4 wrote

I don’t know about that one because I think my neighbor married him and he just walks around his front yard.

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Known_Skin6672 t1_iudnsfp wrote

Bigfoot is just the code name for some big hairy guy in the witness protection program who walks around naked in the woods.

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