Nobody wrote:After a brief interview, the monster confirmed that he was in fact the real bigfoot, and was tired of being portrayed by fat guys in costumes on the Discovery channel. No further comments were obtained from the would-be bigfoot, as he accidentally overdosed on sleeping pills the following night.
i doubt this is legit, but i'm really hoping it is.
ASPARTAME: in your diet soda and artificial sweeteners. also, it's obviously completely safe. it's not like it will cause tumors or anything. >.>
always remember: guilty until proven innocent
"One of the two samples of DNA said to prove the existence of the Bigfoot came from a human and the other was 96 percent from an opossum, according to Curt Nelson, a scientist at the University of Minnesota who performed the DNA analysis."
"One of the two samples of DNA said to prove the existence of the Bigfoot came from a human and the other was 96 percent from an opossum, according to Curt Nelson, a scientist at the University of Minnesota who performed the DNA analysis."
it would depend on how they collected the DNA samples though. it's plausible that if they just picked some hairs off it, they could have gotten a hair from one of the people that found it/handled it, and an opossum hair just because the thing's been in the woods a long time. they're planning on performing an autopsy, so while i'm doubtful, i say we wait for the results before we decide it's fake.
ASPARTAME: in your diet soda and artificial sweeteners. also, it's obviously completely safe. it's not like it will cause tumors or anything. >.>
always remember: guilty until proven innocent
Tural wrote:jackson117, I suggest you stop continuously posting incoherent babbling like you have been. It is called spam, and it needs to end.
how is that spam, he was making a valid point, its not our fault he has no sense of grammar
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