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But I'm safe in believing that it DID happen. :) |
It's not even really about the way the flag was made. The rod was just to keep it extended. But the fact that there WAS a rod accounts for the waving motion when the flag was MOVED. If the flag had been waving all by itself with no one around, then it'd be a different story.
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Well that's good enough for me, poll seems like a pretty open and shut case. I love a good conspiracy, but the key word there is good.
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I like a good conspiracy too, but I like debunking them more often. Or watching/learning the debunking.
I just recently watched a debunking of Zeitgeists religion parallel claims... lol.. wow... I can't believe how utterly false Zeitgeist was. To their credit, they were convincing... but when subjected to actual research, Zeitgeist's religion claims were completely put to shame. Debunks are good because you get new sources and get to compare the two opposing views where you may not have been able to do had you only watched the one biased opinion. |
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Courtney killed Kurt! Why prove that to be ludicrous? I like the few things that are questionable/up in the air as opposed to the actual facts. |
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I'm not really a person to just rip the mystery out of everything for the sake of being a grinch... I just think there's more to be learned from what is discovered from previously unknown or assumed occurrences. |
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Like the Paul McCartney one there's 2 pictures of him, 1 before 66 and 1 after. Both with his wife/girlfriend (can't remember who it was) on one picture he was smaller than the other. I like the mystery behind that, even though common sense says - she was wearing different sized heals on each picture. I'd rather know the nonsense behind things rather than cold hard facts that proves it wrong, even though knowledge and understanding would be useful I just find it too damn interesting to entertain nonsensical ideas rather than the facts. |
I hear ya.
I definitely think things are interesting when there's a proposed mystery. The mystery is intriguing in itself, but the implication of possibility entertains the mind. I like it, but I don't consider it much different than watching a thriller movie. The only difference is the movie ends quickly. With real life conspiracies, it seems to me more like watching the movie half-way and formulating your own opinion and never watching the rest, because your own ending just seems good enough to justify it. To me, that's more of a quest for entertainment than a quest for knowledge. :) |
Interesting spin on things, a conspiracy is like a puzzle and you have to invent your own pieces. I'd rather put the puzzle aside and just buy it. Water... that eats people. :bowdown: God I hope that's true, even though if I did some proper research there would be cases of people going through the triangle and lived to tell the tale. Interesting way of looking at a conspiracy nonetheless.
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I have to admit that the Bermuda Triangle thing is completely awesome and I'm rather content just pretending it's demonic or extradimensional or something. lol.
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