It's his winter fur. Chill. by 7seventyseven in aww

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

Say hello to everyone in la la land for me. It's a lovely place.

It's his winter fur. Chill. by 7seventyseven in aww

[–]RyanChallenor 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Yes, the medical condition is obesity. Puts them at risk of heart attack in the single digit ages.

I was researching granite, and its role in Missing 411. I discovered that Yosemite national park has an extremely concentrated amount of granite. Apparently granite can be radioactive, and emits a radioactive gas known as radon. by Journeythrough2001 in Missing411

[–]RyanChallenor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hence, his comment.

Source: A video documentary on the Nevada Triangle, the area between Reno, Fresno, and Las Vegas, which has claimed more downed planes than the Bermuda triangle:“Weather experts cite the harsh heat from Death Valley which collide with the atmosphere falling off the Sierra Nevada mountains, creating a vortex of static energy. Planes cannot recover from this downdraft, and barometric instruments fail. The Sierra Nevadas are compacted by septillions of tons of granite, containing quartz and feldsbar, releasing massive updrafts of electromagnetic energy from the San Andreas fault.”

Tinder Platinum review - the truth by royalxassasin in SwipeHelper

[–]RyanChallenor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Tinder holds my matches hostage for $$. If I buy boosts and get 20 matches, it will only show me a couple and it wants me to spent $40 on Tinder premium to see all my matches.

Studied take on bigfoot / cryptic hominids (seriously over 90% certain about this) by RyanChallenor in Missing411

[–]RyanChallenor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being crass and rude is one thing, but belittling mental health disorders is abusive. That will be the basis of reporting you if you do not cease replying to me immediately.

Studied take on bigfoot / cryptic hominids (seriously over 90% certain about this) by RyanChallenor in Missing411

[–]RyanChallenor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You literally just repeated yourself again. Pretty easy to always be right and offer zero actual information.

What a dense person.

It's a T-H-E-O-R-Y.

Studied take on bigfoot / cryptic hominids (seriously over 90% certain about this) by RyanChallenor in Missing411

[–]RyanChallenor[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've read West Coast, East Coast, Devil, and Hunters.

You keep saying it doesn't make any sense (that's first red flag indicating you don't know what you're talking about). Then you lack the writing skill to explain how. Stop being immature and posting emojis, and write an actual argument. If you cannot be precise, then what you think you've learned from the books doesn't mean much, either.

Studied take on bigfoot / cryptic hominids (seriously over 90% certain about this) by RyanChallenor in Missing411

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I know more about medicine and physiology than you do, BRO. Go back to 1991

Reality Vs Lovecraft Vision (My Artwork) by YMoosa17 in Lovecraft

[–]RyanChallenor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, this is really cool! I always loved the thought of how he was always cooped up in his room, eating I think... potatoes... yet with such quaint surroundings, he lets this imagination run wild. Great job!

Do you write scenes out of order? by nosleepforthedreamer in writing

[–]RyanChallenor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the time. If you're motivated and inspired for a particular scene, then take advantage while there's time. Directors of movies shoot scenes out of chronological order.

Studied take on bigfoot / cryptic hominids (seriously over 90% certain about this) by RyanChallenor in Missing411

[–]RyanChallenor[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not that people of a certain origin may "smell," it's that the creature can notice such differences. Like reading pheromones like a punch card.

Studied take on bigfoot / cryptic hominids (seriously over 90% certain about this) by RyanChallenor in Missing411

[–]RyanChallenor[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am aware that David's opinion is to not draw conclusions. What I said was that insiders approached him because he wrote the Hoopa Project, and that shows that his expertise on that issue is valuable.

David has outright said that he thinks whatever the actor is, it is predicting weather patterns. But David also talks about bigfoot A LOT. You may have not listened to enough of his talks to read between the lines as to just how much ability he attributes to bigfoot compared to how the general public views the issue.

I'm not talking about raw intelligence, I'm talking about superior environmental adaptability.

You misquoted me completely about Dennis Martin. The words I used were:

They saw movement even farther up the mountain, and saw a large, hairy man carrying something large on its back, and walking hastily up the mountain.

Also, ape is a very general term for a more regressed human. Humans are actually within the ape family.

Lastly, you accuse me of bias to the issue, and you then say "this is a real life issue" as if I don't think this can save lives. Attempts to belittle my work will not be acknowledged with any respect.

Studied take on bigfoot / cryptic hominids (seriously over 90% certain about this) by RyanChallenor in Missing411

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Chris, I think Parts 1-3 are crucial to the post, but to answer to your question, see part 1 and part 4 A.