ufology
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What bias?
Bottom line is that the most likely explanation for someone claiming that there's a shed at the bottom of their garden is that there's a shed at the bottom of their garden, but the most likely explanation for someone claiming that there are fairies at the bottom of their garden is NOT that there are fairies at the bottom of their garden. There are plenty of more likely explanations from pranks to serious brain damage, misperceiving dragon flies to having accidentally eaten some magic mushrooms. Explanations which you wouldn't even consider in the case of the first claim, but which would certainly cross your mind in the case of the second.
Of course you would require more evidence for fairies than you would consider sufficient for a shed. It's absurd of you to pretend otherwise.
Pixel,
If I required any evidence at all, I would only require sufficient evidence, and what might seem extraordinary to another may be something I've known all along.
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