Sgood, I was hoping you'd comment on the youtube video I posted. Also, are you now saying that over centuries of evolution apes are becoming less hirsute is a belief and not an opinion?You've attempted to substantiate claims of bigfoot in North America and the Himalayas? How so?
Haven't had a chance, will respond to this when I have a chance to watch the video.
Oh dear. Yeah, that's gonna be a problem. Why don't you like reports from Britain, Australia, and Malaysia? Less truthy? Is a talking bigfoot report from BC better than a chest beating, rock throwing, panting, hooting report from Australia?
Thank you for taking
only the first section of my response, and completely ignoring how I finished my thought, to completely and totally distort what I was saying. That's how people on this forum win arguments I suppose? Classy.
Perhaps you only need a reminder though. What I said was I don't think Bigfoot (as we know him - and using that specific terminology) is in Britain, Australia, and Malaysia; I did however say that I believe there could be an unknown primate of some sort (call him Bigfoot if you'd like) in those countries. Thanks again for kindly ignoring that portion.
Uh oh, another problem. What about all these reports of contact in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevad, Louisiana, Georgia...? Speaking of hairy breasts, how many reports do you know of mentioning them? What kind of portion do they make up for reports as a whole?
Having now established that the first problem was merely your own inaptitude for reading comprehension, I stated that Bigfoot is migratory. Assuming an animal has lived in a freezing environment for millennia (North-Eastern Asia), came over the land-bridge, continued living in cold conditions in Northern U.S. and Canada, and eventually some migrated further south, any rational thinker would reason that they would still have hairy breasts.
Again Bigfoot is migratory. 'Speaking of hairy breasts', I do not know how many reports from down South mention them (either way), so you cannot make a claim one way or another. I am justifying the hairy breasts of Patty, not a separate reference. To be fair, neither you nor I have seen clear pictures of the breasts from a female Bigfoot down South, so your argument is unsound.
Well, we're starting to see a pattern, here. Why do you think the majority of bigfoots are in remote pockets of Canada? Is that where the majority of reports are coming from? What's wrong with Florida? There was a land bridge! What about all those reports? What about creekfreak? How do you know that bigfoots have specifically adapted to cold climates?
You're right, we are starting to see a pattern here. Namely, your inability to see past your own beliefs, and to grasp and critically think through someone else's ideas.
I think the majority of Bigfoot are in remote pockets of Canada because that is where they have lived since crossing over. No, that's not where the majority of Bigfoot reports are coming from, and maybe you just led into a good point. If there were more contact with those remote areas, then perhaps we'd see and read about more Bigfoot sightings. But then again, that would make the place not-so-remote wouldn't it?
"What's wrong with Florida?" - Nothing is wrong with Florida, relevance? I already discussed migration and the potential for different varieties of unknown primates (you can call all unknown primates Bigfoot if you'd like - including those in Malaysia, Australia, etc). Again you're getting into a terminology issue where I think our minds diverge. When you say Bigfoot you mean all unknown primates world-wide. When I say Bigfoot I don't mean that.
"There was a land-bridge!" - Yes there was, previously discussed.
"What about all those reports?" - What about them?
"What about creekfreak?" - What about it?
"How do you know that bigfoots have specifically adapted to cold climates?" - I don't know 100%, nor do you, but if you're asking why i
BELIEVE this, then please refer back to where I discussed them living in the cold, mountanous North-Eastern Asia for thousands of years and migrating over just like the humans and other animals did.