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I Am A Real Werewolf

To the people who don't believe werewolves exist: what are you even doing here in the first place... You waste your time trying to be helpful or rude to ppl who believe with your "if you really think you're a werewolf, you should get psychological help" or "you're crazy, how can werewolves exist, its scientifically impossible for a human to shape-shift into an animal"...

We- or at least I have heard enough of that kind of shit by now. Let us be, come on...
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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.
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Drachona · 31-35, M
@TheWolfEmperor Prove the existence...of the supernatural...? I'm sorry, you're being far too specific. Could you try making that a little more vague? That is such a massive subject. I'm assuming that this person has no understanding of history and the countless times that something, which was considered "supernatural" or "impossible", became an accepted, scientific fact. There certainly is an abundance of evidence for many different "supernatural" subjects which most people tend to avoid; mainly because they're afraid of the unknown and are projecting their insecurities. Those who seek approval never seek proof.
TheWolfEmperor · 41-45, M
@Drachona There is a glaring difference between natural laws which are not yet fully understood by a primitive and uneducated culture being considered paranormal until such time as they become aware of the scientific nature of said phenomenon... and believing that a man can become a wolf creature on the night not the full moon without offering a single shred of proof.
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.