Mermaids. Don;t forget mermaids. Ariel is out there somewhere
2006-10-25 17:22:19
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I do believe in Ghosts, but not bigfoot, Loch ness monster, or werewolves.
2006-10-26 00:42:17
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answer #2
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answered by AmyB 6
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being into physics I could probably explain the ghosts away and say they are people in a higher dimensional shift compared to us and cannot interract with us...bigfoot is prob folklore of 7 foot rural/country man and the stories grew and grew/exaggerated as they were passed down...or some sort of mutated animal seen and existing once...the lochness monster unlikely in that sort of environment(the loch/lake)...but u never know, as live can maintain itself in numerous hostile environments...werewolves-it would surprise me but unlikely...so there u have it...and I don't sound half crazy (-:
vampires - I doubt it very much-maybe they were people in sects afew hundred years back that drankl blood!-thinking it would keep them young.
unlikely - werewolves and lochness monster...but not totally out of the question...
likely - ghosts now that I'm an adult I comprehend how they can exist so I'm satisfied with that(as a kid I would not have a clue)
most likely - bigfoot animal.
Hope u find my approach a reasonable assesment. thanks.
2006-10-26 11:22:47
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answer #3
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answered by 67ImpalaSS 3
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Some are real (like the ghost experience can be explained as a "standing wave" that gets caught in certain environment. Sailors see them and they are a wave phenomenon.
Many legendary creatures were invented to "discourage" invading armies such as the dracula, werewolves, are from Transylvania and were the product of Vlad the Impaler who was trying to stop the Turkish (Muslim) invasion of Europe. If you don't have the numbers, try to "scare the Sh..t" out of them. Vlad impales 20,000 people and tried to create all kinds of "legends" to frighten the invading hordes. It succeeded and the myths remained.
Frankenstein comes from some jewish story of creating a man from Mud and putting life into it. And then of course, the writing of Mary Shelley. Writiers are the creators of all kinds of legends. Edgar Allan Poe is a good example and Madame Rice.
Some legends are good for tourism and some are real. The Bigfoot is one that "the jury is still out on"... I personally believe in Bigfoot, yetl, Sasquatch, etc...
Cyril Borg, the Cyborg
2006-10-26 00:30:58
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answered by cyril_borg 2
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Being a logger in the northwest I've heard a really good Bigfoot story. Also a couple very good first hand ghost and UFO stories.
But I just can't believe any of that until I see it for myself....and even then you can't always trust what you see. Your eyes can play tricks when you are tired and aren't sure what you are seeing.
I think mother nature has a few surprises left for us, but as far as supernatural creatures....I don't think so. But I would love to prove myself wrong.
2006-10-26 02:45:01
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answer #5
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answered by hankthecowdog 4
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Ghosts and Bigfoot, yes. Loch Ness, I think it's an oversized fish. Werewolves, no way. Vampires, I think there are people who would LIKE to be, so convince themselves they ARE.
2006-10-26 00:25:07
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answer #6
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answered by pinkrosegreeneyes bluerose 6
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There is a chance bigfoot is real.
Ghosts and spirits are real.
Lochness monster, werewolves I doubt are real.
2006-10-26 00:29:51
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answered by alexandritekc 2
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Yes, I believe in ghost and some legendary creatures
2006-10-26 08:41:49
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answer #8
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answered by millerlitetime36 2
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Everyone has their own experiences and I have had mine with what people call Paranormal.
Just because you cant see it everyday doesnt mean Spirit is not there.
The others Bigfoot, Yowie etc.. i will believe when i see but i dont doubt others who have said they have. That is their experience.
2006-10-26 05:55:09
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answer #9
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answered by *JC* 4
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I believe in ghosts but i am not sure about the others. although i consider the evidence for bigfoot quite compelling.
2006-10-26 07:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The Holy Ghost is one of the main fundamentals of Christianity
2006-10-26 00:29:26
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answered by dale 5
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