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I came across this Googling some random Bigfoot things, the line beneath it read University of Minnesota, Duluth, and had a .edu at the end of the address, but when I clicked on it, it said the page didnt exist/ error.
I looked at the picture for a few minutes and also reading the short caption. Looks very human to me, but its features are not as 'perfect' as a human, the nose looks to be messed up and slanted, the area around the eyes doesnt look right either...It also made me think of all the witnesses that claim he looks SO human in the face...what do you think?
I can see how this would be termed “so” human, if that is what the thing looks like, iI’d say that like rather human like. Reminds me of the cowardly lion from the Wiz.
I came across this Googling some random Bigfoot things, the line beneath it read University of Minnesota, Duluth, and had a .edu at the end of the address, but when I clicked on it, it said the page didnt exist/ error.
I looked at the picture for a few minutes and also reading the short caption. Looks very human to me, but its features are not as 'perfect' as a human, the nose looks to be messed up and slanted, the area around the eyes doesnt look right either...It also made me think of all the witnesses that claim he looks SO human in the face...what do you think?
The dialog box is very similar to the highly missed wonderful purveyor of amazing fake news. The Weekly World News.
The dialog box is very similar to the highly missed wonderful purveyor of amazing fake news. The Weekly World News.
Are you positive that is their dialog box?
Im just saying, I didnt see any mention of 'WW news', the website was actually linked to Univ of Minnesota.
*Im not claiming THIS IS a picture of a real bigfoot, its just a picture I found that looks pretty realistic for a hoax. Below is an unrelated sighting, read the description of the face and look at the picture...
I saw something between the woods and my shed. It was just standing there, and it was big. The head looked huge. So, I ran upstairs and got my night vision. When I kicked that night vision on, I could see every detail. It was staring up in the trees. He was at least eight and a half feet tall. He was about 40 feet from the window. He looked gray in color. "It looked like a really big human. If people want to know what the face looks like, if you put this guy in a Viking movie with a horned helmet on, people would say he was a Viking. That's how human looking he was. He had really sunken eyes.
Fake.Thelonewindowgivwsitaway. No way will you contain an animal that big. He could be it vicious really reach out there and drag you in and then tear that door off Also, any long-haired creature in confinement will look really grubby. Not with beautiful wavy well-brushed hair
I can see how this would be termed “so” human, if that is what the thing looks like, iI’d say that like rather human like. Reminds me of the cowardly lion from the Wiz.
When was this picture supposedly taken? The term "Bigfoot" wasn't coined until the 1970s. The term "Sasquatch" wasn't used until even later, in MSM. And forget Google. Try Newspaper Archive.com
Use keyword searches such as "Hairy Giant seen", "Wild man seen", to find historical accounts. Think of what the early American settlers would call something that resembled a Bigfoot but don't search for "Bigfoot" or else you will turn up the hoaxes.
Sometimes "Wild Men" works on archive searches but on Google it will turn up the "Wild Man of Borneo" who was actually a dwarf used in a circus freak show.
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