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Post by somerandomuser on Jun 5, 2021 2:47:22 GMT
Yeah I am still searching, I am confident that the skin is some kind of latex just because of shiny when wet in the video still really great work and if anyone runs into the original please post it. I don't care if it's in 1 month or 10 years post it, thanks.
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Post by somerandomuser on Jun 12, 2021 23:55:48 GMT
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Post by Kiyona on Jun 13, 2021 1:29:14 GMT
the eyes look different
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Post by somerandomuser on Jun 13, 2021 2:28:55 GMT
Don't forget that they are at a different angle I will try to find more on it. Rob Cobasky is the guy in the photo.
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Post by kiwi on Jun 26, 2021 4:21:24 GMT
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Post by somerandomuser on Jun 26, 2021 4:42:44 GMT
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Post by Frogjelly on Jun 29, 2021 12:13:56 GMT
Yes because it's a werewolf not a dogman That's assuming that werewolves even exist... We know hardly anything about Dogman, and who's to know what or how many 'variants exist. I have read multiple reports of the Dogman cryptid that lack tails. Me being a person who thinks from a biological and scientific standpoint, I simply don't buy into the whole skinwalker/werewolf theory. However, I remain open minded about the subject. I view the Dogman as being as flesh and blood as you and I, and have every right to be on this planet as we do. If you're able to source certain occulted pieces of history, you'll quickly see that the ancient Greeks referred to them as people with "cinocephaly" (dog headed people). There are hundreds of accounts from sailors & explorers, written, painted & even in a stained glass window. There are multiple logs writing extensively about these dogfolk. The window shows humans meeting these quasi-civilized dogfolk. I've been working stained glass since age 4/5, & was shown an old window clearly showing a conquistador type humans meeting a primitive village of these dogfolk. They come in myriad colors & variants/species/subspecies, yet we're all still expecting archetypal homogeneity in an ancient species. As a biologist, I just laugh off our stupidity. There are so many "other peoples" that we've hunted, enslaved, & murdered over the millenia...& yet we wonder why they are so elusive/people shy or outright defensive. Truth is far stranger than fiction!
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Post by somerandomuser on Jun 29, 2021 20:13:31 GMT
If you're able to source certain occulted pieces of history, you'll quickly see that the ancient Greeks referred to them as people with "cinocephaly" (dog headed people). There are hundreds of accounts from sailors & explorers, written, painted & even in a stained glass window. There are multiple logs writing extensively about these dogfolk. The window shows humans meeting these quasi-civilized dogfolk. I've been working stained glass since age 4/5, & was shown an old window clearly showing a conquistador type humans meeting a primitive village of these dogfolk. They come in myriad colors & variants/species/subspecies, yet we're all still expecting archetypal homogeneity in an ancient species. As a biologist, I just laugh off our stupidity. There are so many "other peoples" that we've hunted, enslaved, & murdered over the millenia...& yet we wonder why they are so elusive/people shy or outright defensive. Truth is far stranger than fiction! This is true, the church at one point discussed bringing dog headed peoples into the fold and accepting them into the church. It doesn't to even be occult(a more recent ~2 years ago this has been coming up as a connection), just history there are many stories and pretty true accounts. It is hard to believe that stories with lots of historical account written in contemporary times has all of the sudden fantastical tales.
I actually quite agree with you on that they were hunted, possibly entire wars fought hence why some of the encounters are the way they are or seem aggressive. I find it interesting that when people don't know what's going on, we have not made it far enough yet where we can all rationalize and explore a problem or a mystery without immediately jumping to the fantastical. It's like if a company was breached, then the admin/it staff/soc all start sacrificing chickens, goats and whatever else to make the group/actor stop.. it doesn't work they have done nothing to remedy the issue(s). It's kind of a very similar situation
You should kind of know that according to some these are offspring of angels from their sexual conquests of wolves and other critters, then some state it's natural creature with certain physical attributes to differentiate between dogman and werewolf (they are not the same thing), then to some the natural creature is genetically modified and man is creating new creatures then lastly it's an alien species which bred with wolves and thus the offspring. All of this depends on which water cooler one decides to get their water from I'm just now waiting for the first Zorth spin off but with a dogman being the all powerful deity which will cure cancer and whatever else ( long as they donate of course).
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