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TheWolfEmperor · 41-45, M
James Randi offers a 1 million dollar reward for anyone who can prove the existence of the supernatural.

Just saying.
Drachona · 31-35, M
@TheWolfEmperor Firstly, I said nothing about "belief". Whether or not you believe in werewolves is up to you and, ultimately, irrelevant to this conversation. Personal beliefs do not define reality. Also, nothing about your statement disproves what I said. Being dismissive of something simply because you do not have evidence, which likely you haven't looked for (hard to find what you aren't looking for), is both ignorant and arrogant. It does not negate the unquestionable fact that treating current scientific knowledge as complete and infallible is both dangerous and inherently unscientific. You do not know that werewolves do not exist and, because of a paradox of evidence, you cannot prove that werewolves do not exist. This does not automatically mean that they do, but the possibility is unquestionable and, if you actually looked for evidence, I can guarantee you would find it. You may not find the smoking gun of unquestionable proof, but you cannot ignore historical records, prehistoric iconography, a large collection of stories, or countless sightings simply because you do not, personally, "believe" in werewolves. The fact that you mention transforming under the full moon proves that you are operating from a position of ignorance. How could you possibly make any weighted statements about werewolves when you can't even distinguish what it relevant to the subject?
TheWolfEmperor · 41-45, M
@Drachona Your argument is so perfectly illogical that I wonder how many magic beans you've been sold and how many bridges you currently own.
Drachona · 31-35, M
@TheWolfEmperor Well, I'm glad you actually read what I said. I can tell by your projection and deflection that you read enough to trigger your insecurities; your fear of actually addressing a good argument just because you don't want to believe that your perception of reality is incorrect. You may appear to be a different person on the surface, but deep down you're not any different from the countless frightened people I've dealt with for years. Feel free to keep this going. It's pretty clear who is more knowledgeable on the subject, and I'm pretty certain I can rebut any predictable response you may choose.

SheAngel19 · 36-40, F
Honey, honey......they will always be around. They are only wanna be trolls. Do not feed them. This only makes them more annoying.

Also for those screaming pics. Why would anyone need to validate themselves to You? Why prove something to irrelevant people who have no impact on ones life? "Oh I have to because the stranger on the internet doesn't believe me!" Please don't flatter yourselves. No one owes you anything.
TheWolfEmperor · 41-45, M
@SheAngel19 If someone makes a boisterous claim, asking for proof is perfectly reasonable.

True. The OP doesn't owe me anything. But then we don't owe the OP anything either.
SheAngel19 · 36-40, F
Actually you do in a way. Common decency. See that's the beauty of beliefs. A belief can be anything and it is tailored to that person. Beliefs do not have to be proven to others not shared by others. To be frank going out of ones way to convince someone their beliefs are wrong is a pretty dick move. The only exception to this rule of course are beliefs that harm others. I.e. cults like Scientology and crossfit ;-)
@SheAngel19 Thanks for the explanation :) and you're right, it doesn't help. I only hoped I would make a statement, but it's lost effort I see now.
SW-User
Pics or it didn't happen
SW-User
@SW-User Lol
Drachona · 31-35, M
@SW-User Evidence to prove that werewolves do not exist, or I will not take your perspective seriously.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
To people who are "werewolves" why do you never get a picture of you in "werewolf" form.😒
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@MrBrownstone Too ugly for a selfie
Drachona · 31-35, M
@MrBrownstone I'm sure it's as simple as that, right? I mean, it couldn't be possible that severe hatred of werewolves in the past due mainly to the rise of Christianity led to them needing to hide themselves and, years later, people who didn't care to pick up a history book simply dismissed werewolves as a "legend". Then, as a result, the still-hiding werewolves faced not only fear but an ocean of misconceptions if they even tried to expose themselves, which led many to keep quiet. All of this culminating in new generations of werewolves who are not taught what they are or how to shift (the same way a human is taught many things at a young age) and, when they try to reach out to others like them, they are harassed by a bunch of insecure children who are more than willing to go out of their way to reinforce their beliefs so that they don't feel the need for self-reflection. Surely that isn't the case.
makkopolis · 22-25, M
@MrBrownstone I want you to send a picture of a dog making a selfie, then we talk more. SheAngle is more right then can be.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@makkopolis Ummm. Everyone has seen a dog. You are making no sense.
Kagezuki10 · 22-25, F
I agree 100%!
TheWolfEmperor · 41-45, M
Also for the record, as a writer myself, I like the idea of a werewolf who operates a train.

Can you tell me a little more about what have you the idea?
@TheWolfEmperor Oh you mean my username :D
Well the explanation is simple: I like werewolves and I'm a steam train driver.

But it would be a great idea for our Halloween rides XD
TheWolfEmperor · 41-45, M
@icouldntthinkofagooduser A werewolf who operates a train would be a brilliant idea.

Time was train timetables were super tight to the point that they were a better selling book than the Bible.

A werewolf who runs a train would be able to plan his entire day around the full moon.
@TheWolfEmperor Yep. I'm currently writing a book about a Victorian train driver who gets cursed to be a werewolf. He eventually breaks the curse though, with the help of a friend.
makkopolis · 22-25, M
@MrBrownstone What I am ttying to say is that there is no way a wolf could take a picture because they don't have hands like you do.
TheWolfEmperor · 41-45, M
To be clear, I am the last person to come down on anyone else who lives in their own world.

But if you're going to beat your chest and kick sand on the playground then the other kids are going to respond. And in my experience that's rarely the kind of attention you want.
Goralski · 56-60, M
Bow wow ruff:(
sighmeupforthat · 46-50, M
blah, blah, blah, blah....
makkopolis · 22-25, M
Insecurity. What if people say they ugly

 
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