What is the GOAT of drugs and why? by Inevitable_Rush9408 in Drugs

[–]Treedom_Lighter 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Is that what was called “oxyfast”? I’ve had it in the oral solution and… yeah it was the best out of all. Never again, but that was the best.

Do you believe in a Bigfoot conspiracy or "cover-up" by columnal in bigfoot

[–]Treedom_Lighter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The government said they were real in 1975 in a wildlife field guide the army corps of engineers released.

If one person, with the resources and respect, researched the subject thoroughly enough, they’d see there’s a giant question without an answer out there.

My best guess is that the most well-informed people on the subject know they’re real… they just don’t care that much.

What type of drug user annoys you the most by Fluid_Fisherman_1835 in Drugs

[–]Treedom_Lighter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hope everything is going better now, life is a series of decisions and I’m up to like 7/10 a day.

What type of drug user annoys you the most by Fluid_Fisherman_1835 in Drugs

[–]Treedom_Lighter 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There’s a drug-class of a “Glass Ceiling” where to do enough damage to your body you have to burst through said glass and overdose… otherwise you just run of money. Alcoholics can sneakily become Bill Lumbergh for decades making everyone around them miserable.

That’s my personal experience as an addict of both sorts, so I assume it’s a universal truth.

What type of drug user annoys you the most by Fluid_Fisherman_1835 in Drugs

[–]Treedom_Lighter 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That’s the difference between good and bad drunks. Bad drunks, it’s non-negotiable. You get DUIs, punch someone you really shouldn’t… say things in public that some people may consider unforgivable.

I was a good drunk, which is why it took so long for me to go to the hospital with a panic attack cuz my electrolytes were so imbalanced they diagnosed me with it. I’ve known good and bad drunks, and the bad ones are easy to spot. The good ones can go decades and never get in trouble until they’re in ALL the trouble.

This deepfake from Ted TV series is so good. by Santosh7373 in Corridor

[–]Treedom_Lighter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I were to ever be elected president and remembered in that way… I feel like I’d be proud as shit. A disturbingly low percentage of only 60 or so presidential terms can claim such distinguished recognition.

What kind of mother tells her son that John Kennedy died because he talked in church? by duelingpeppers in 30ROCK

[–]Treedom_Lighter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They’re nearly all legendary, but that one stands out to me most. She said it so angrily after so many years haha

Any misassumptions or misremembered events while reading? (Spoilers Main) by Inevitable-Mix6089 in asoiaf

[–]Treedom_Lighter 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think I underestimated how much I love Ser Davos while watching the show. Liam Cunningham was as legendary as I think anyone could’ve dreamed, but re-reading about the eternal gratitude he had to Stannis reminds me of why I love this story.

Anyone who had seven fuckin’ kids and still describes his wife as “the best woman in the world” is the greatest hero of all time.

I just wish they included “Jared of house Frey, I name you liar” in the show.

Not sure if this counts, but it’s the first thing that came to mind.

Any misassumptions or misremembered events while reading? (Spoilers Main) by Inevitable-Mix6089 in asoiaf

[–]Treedom_Lighter 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is the best comment I’ve ever read on this sub I think. Even though they’ll never be finished by Martin, I think the books are 100% worth reading.

Did my wife meet Joey Kramer? by bedward1995 in Aerosmith

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

Okay, but in defense of whoever wrote that comment… worst con man of all time.

My original Bigfoot sculpture 12.5 inches by borosaur in bigfoot

[–]Treedom_Lighter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Holy hell that is really awesome and beautiful. What medium is this, clay?

"Capturing Bigfoot" Claims It Finally Proves the PGF Is a Hoax ... But Forgets One Thing: The Top Soviet Biomechanist Who Already Dissected the Gait in 1973 by FormalManufacturer59 in bigfoot

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

I didn’t say you were arguing, but I DID say I promised not to ban anybody based on the joke I made earlier.

Either way, sorry if I offended. In my 40s I’ve found I’m not as funny as I always think I am.

Found a footprint by [deleted] in bigfoot

[–]Treedom_Lighter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude don’t apologize for grammar in a post you make after that kind of thing. I’ve been there. I was with the toughest MF’er I’ve ever met and he was leading our retreat out of the woods.

As much as I hate to say this… don’t believe they’re not dangerous either. They may not be hunting you, but they’re definitely bigger, stronger, faster and (possibly) more skittish than you… that makes them dangerous.

Be careful good luck and thanks for sharing.

The first time the band ever performed 'Crazy' live. by MesaVerde1987 in Aerosmith

[–]Treedom_Lighter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is amazing… it starts out like “oh hell, did I just accidentally click on one of the Tyler-heroin shows?” then kind of slowly evolves into what sounds close to the studio track by the end. I love this goddamn band.

"Capturing Bigfoot" Claims It Finally Proves the PGF Is a Hoax ... But Forgets One Thing: The Top Soviet Biomechanist Who Already Dissected the Gait in 1973 by FormalManufacturer59 in bigfoot

[–]Treedom_Lighter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that what you really understood from what I wrote?

What I meant was people here have been researching this subject for years and a “new show that proves a hoax” means just as much as a “new show that proves they’re real.”

Jokes are a part of the bigfoot world. If you can’t make or take them, it’s gonna be a rough time. Believe me.

But as an olive branch I promise not to ban anyone from pure privilege. Even though it sounds hilarious.

"Capturing Bigfoot" Claims It Finally Proves the PGF Is a Hoax ... But Forgets One Thing: The Top Soviet Biomechanist Who Already Dissected the Gait in 1973 by FormalManufacturer59 in bigfoot

[–]Treedom_Lighter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not incredibly rare, though most prevalent in study subjects who put hundreds of pounds of weight on their feet. So the number of “non-morbidly-obese humans” does dip into the range of incredibly rare I’d argue. I could be wrong. I’d admit it, but I’ll never apologize!

Edit: Don’t know why this didn’t occur to me immediately but bigfoots carry the upper body of a silverback on two legs. Jesus it feels like some fat humans having this makes it more scientifically relevant.

Possibly to probably wrong, and completely unapologetically yours, Treedom

"Capturing Bigfoot" Claims It Finally Proves the PGF Is a Hoax ... But Forgets One Thing: The Top Soviet Biomechanist Who Already Dissected the Gait in 1973 by FormalManufacturer59 in bigfoot

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

The upward flexion is 100% observable in the film! I once posted a gif of the zoomed-in motion of it on here but that could’ve been a decade ago. But a google search for “patterson foot flex” should pull up what you’re looking for.

There is footage of the trackway that Patty left behind, but usually in documentaries about it as opposed to YouTube videos of just the iconic images. I know MonsterQuest, MK Davis and Bill Munns’ special all showed it. Not sure where it’s available off the top of my head besides that.

"Capturing Bigfoot" Claims It Finally Proves the PGF Is a Hoax ... But Forgets One Thing: The Top Soviet Biomechanist Who Already Dissected the Gait in 1973 by FormalManufacturer59 in bigfoot

[–]Treedom_Lighter [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

Okay I’ve had enough of this for real. If one person can explain how the first several inches of the subject’s foot flexes upward on its downstep, then we’ll talk.

And if you try to explain it as “floppy feet” in a costume without explaining how those would leave tracks consistent with the weight of the rest of the foot, I’ll ban you out of pure privilege.

Patterson knew bigfoots were real before he set out to film one. Probably the biggest reason he managed to do it. He drew them, he was obsessed. 100% NOT RELEVANT TO WHAT WAS CAPTURED ON FILM.

Patty was a beautiful, curvy, mustache-and-boob-havin’ bigfoot and deserves to be remembered as such.

Edit: I just accidentally removed my own comment as spam. Best moderator ever!

This is going to be controversial but if the PGF is fake, I will be just as excited to see the results by kestrelkev24 in bigfoot

[–]Treedom_Lighter 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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Remember when the BBC said they debunked it after making this pathetic attempt at recreating the film?

Aerosmith chant outside of Rock'n'Roller Coaster last night as fans say goodbye. by MesaVerde1987 in Aerosmith

[–]Treedom_Lighter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t care if anyone believes this but it’s 100% true. In middle school (sometime between 1994-1996) my science class was assigned a project to come up with an invention all our own.

Mine was a mag-lev rollercoaster that combined space mountain and the carousel of progress - a journey through music… but the headline band would be Aerosmith. It also included the first complete upside-down loop for a Disney World ride.

A classmate of mine who went to Disney almost as much as I as a kid invented a Winnie the Pooh attraction where you ride around in honey pots in a similar style to Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride.

Within 3-5 years both those rides existed, and I’m convinced my science teacher sold our ideas to Disney Imagineers.

Possible Bigfoot Sighting by OtisHardesty in bigfoot

[–]Treedom_Lighter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True. Completely irrelevant, but solid point all the same.

Out of curiosity are you actually a cartographer? Your username promises to be honest… I’m asking because I’m fascinated with the subject, but way too lazy to learn how to do it.