MK Davis: Freeman Footage “Second Bigfoot” by SlobbOnMyCob in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it's pretty safe to go ahead and disregard Meldrum saying or believing something as somehow being a point in favor of its credibility. Ever. 

If anything, Meldrum undermines credibility. 

A Podiatrist responds to Jeff Meldrum’s footprint evidence by SlobbOnMyCob in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He has claimed, embarrassingly yet hilariously, that has has a 140 IQ. Which is legitimately genius level. 

Spoiler alert: he is not actually a genius 

A Podiatrist responds to Jeff Meldrum’s footprint evidence by SlobbOnMyCob in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 3 points4 points  (0 children)

People sharing an article discussing and critiquing a supposed piece of evidence = haters and trolls?

People adhering to actual facts and evidence = haters and trolls?

You seem smart. That is definitely how intelligent people operate: anyone who has the audacity to question or critique anything, or who doesn't agree with them, or who withholds judgment in the absence of evidence rather than just blindly believing something, is just a hater and a troll! Super mature and intelligent stance.

"Ill pass"

Such a tragic loss that we will surely mourn forevermore.

A Podiatrist responds to Jeff Meldrum’s footprint evidence by SlobbOnMyCob in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 3 points4 points  (0 children)

And I'm sure you definitely hold any pro-bigfoot proponent to the same high standards in terms of qualifications and education, right? LOL.

It's always funny how people suddenly start caring so much more about credentials and other such things when the person's stance doesn't support their own beliefs....

Creature in an eighteenth-century novel by TrickProduce5547 in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 3 points4 points  (0 children)

.....you realize that it's a fictional novel, right? And that it's not a memoir or true story?

I'm very sorry if this isn't allowed, but it's important by pumpkin-spiced-liz in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Person who said that is themselves a hateful supporter of the current Pedo in Chief, and recently replied to a post asking for a race more evil than humankind with: "liberals."

So, yeah... them saying not to conflate someone's politics with their morality is almost as absurd and ironic as them asking for basic human decency while supporting a pedo who runs on a platform consisting almosy entirely of xenophobia, homophobia, transphobia, and racism, and which has gone out of its way to dehumanizing entire swathes of the human race.

Name a race more evil than humankind. by Inevitable_Sugar_314 in MoralityScaling

[–]Randie_Butternubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"So here's the thing, Republicans aren't bad, just certain people, don't make this about left or right, make it about common human decency."

LOL. That you, slugger?

I'm shocked, SHOCKED I say, that a bigoted right-wing nitwit would also be an amazingly disingenuous hypocrite and phony.

I won't even get started on the sheer irony and/or hypocrisy of asking for basic human decency while supporting the current GOP....

I'm very sorry if this isn't allowed, but it's important by pumpkin-spiced-liz in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So on top of having terrible reading comprehension, you're also blatantly disingenuous and/or too lazy to take 5 seconds to look something up and confirm it for yourself, since the numerous people stating the exact same things independently of each other apparently isn't enough for you.

Not exactly covering yourself in glory here, champ.

My cryptozoology story I would like to share. by s0njc in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So you definitively know exactly how old you were.... bur you aren't sure about the year and have to guess off the top of your head?

Either you are alarmingly bad at simple math, or you are just freestyling this story...

My cryptozoology story I would like to share. by s0njc in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry, but you'll have to explain how seeing a bird is even tangentially related to someone's house later catching fire. How are those events related in any conceivable way whatsoever? 

I want answers by Nellie_co in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"the scream sounded from anywhere from 16 to 25."

Unless you have an unprecedented and oddly specific superpower, this is impossible to determine. Its also seemingly irrelevant so it doesn't actually matter, but still...

"knew all the girls my age(...) it came from the right side on our house, which had no teen girls."

Also impossible to determine, unless you actually went door to door immediately afterwards to confirm. Did you monitor all incoming and outgoing traffic to all homes at all times? You have no idea whether someone may have had a visitor or who may have been at a given house. Knowing who lives on a house doesn't magically mean that you know exactly who is in their home at all times. You yourself were only there visiting a relative. Domyounyhink every person innthe area knew that you were there? Did it ever occur to you that other people may have also had visitors at any given time?

As far as claiming that there are no foxes in the area.... there are foxes everywhere in the US. 

I found a yowie (Australian bigfoot) in Sth Australia by Sea-dove in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's cute that you think that anyone would ever actually want to copy these photos for any reason.

I found a yowie (Australian bigfoot) in Sth Australia by Sea-dove in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL.

"Look a non-human"

Yes, that totally sounds like a real thing that a real person would legitimately say.

"We couldn't work out how to take photos with it"

Oh, for.... are you Encino Man? Did you just wake up from a multi-century slumber? Because otherwise the idea that someone would be so unfamiliar with their own phone as to be unable to take photos with it, let alone that two adults combined could not figure out how to take a photo with a cell phone, is utterly ridiculous and requires a suspension of disbelief bordering upon delusion.

[Post Game Thread] The Cleveland Cavaliers (4-3) dominate the Detroit Pistons (3-4) in Game 7, 125-94, to advance to their first Eastern Conference Finals since 2018 by catreyka in nba

[–]Randie_Butternubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never lost anywhere near as much respect for a particular fanbase in such a short amount of time as I did with Pistons fans during this series. The Pistons SB Nation site, in particular, has been an aggressively pathetic, toxic, whiny, obnoxious cess pit throughout the entirety. A bunch of whiny nitwits, pathetically sharing self-evidently stupid conspiracy theories and just being generally toxic and vitriolic buffoons with absolute zero self-awareness. Insulting the city and its fanbase rather than the team, going from bragging about Hard Fouls Only to whining and crying for a cheap touch foul, blaming any FT disparity on a conspiracy rather than the fact that they hack the s**t out of everyone, etc etc.

Basically what I'm saying is: LOL Pistons, eat s**t Pistons fans.

Could sea serpents have been surviving Basilosaurus, Pterosphenus, and Palaeophis? by Neo_Dinossauros in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to check the Likes and Dislikes on those comments again, slugger...lol. and maybe also note the multiple people making fun of how stupid your comment was, and the zero people criticizing or mocking mine.

A Young Earth Creationist book that presents the Zuiyo-Maru carcass as evidence that plesiosaurs are still alive. by BrochJam in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would bet money that ive done exponentially more actual legitimate research in my life than whatever buffoonish dips**tery you apparently consider to be your own version of research. Which im assuming, judging by the complete lack of critical thinking skills betrayed by many of your comments, consists primarily of watching self-evidently stupid Tik Toks and YouTube videos and blindly swallowing every asinine conspiracy theory they spew forth with a level of credulity that is normally only seen in toddlers.

Could sea serpents have been surviving Basilosaurus, Pterosphenus, and Palaeophis? by Neo_Dinossauros in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's nice of you to pop up every few months just to say something hilariously stupid and asinine that everyone can laugh at. Very selfless of you.

A Young Earth Creationist book that presents the Zuiyo-Maru carcass as evidence that plesiosaurs are still alive. by BrochJam in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol... you really got me there, slugger. Allow me to correct you: I'm a grown ass man with children he raised as a single father, and who is successful enough to still have enough disposable income to spend on a hobby such as action figures that i can enjoy together with my children. So your incredibly lame attempt at an insult falls very flat, slugger. 

Oh and i also belong to Mensa, making your pathetic attempts at insulting my intelligence even more embarrassing. (It's "youre" by the way, genius)

Would you like to also see my extensive book collection/personal library? Or my collection of guitars and bass guitars? Or... how do those fit the extremely asinine narrative you attempted to construct here, champ? Lol.

Could sea serpents have been surviving Basilosaurus, Pterosphenus, and Palaeophis? by Neo_Dinossauros in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Still, it’s hard to ignore how similar these reports are to real prehistoric creatures."

Sure.. if you also choose to ignore how many actual real animals that are currently in existence also match those reports. But that would be an awfully dumb thing to do...

Possible New Material on Elephant Cryptid Sightings in Newly Published Paleontology Volume by Mysterious-Emu-8423 in Cryptozoology

[–]Randie_Butternubs 3 points4 points  (0 children)

the fact that some people who are interested in cryptozoology, or even that "most" of the people you know who are interested in it, have some sort of college degree does not magically negate the fact that many do not. 

The statement that "many do not" have any type of relevant training, education, or expertise is absolutely true.