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adamas said:When i talk about dragons, im not talking about a metaphor or something about some form of satan/antichrist/deamon. I'm talking about the winged medeval lizard thingies what spout fire and soforth.
Now my question is. . .can those type creatures have/do exist?
i think YES because. . .well, of several reasons, one main one being that in nearly every culture, there are stories of them. . .altho some do come in different forms, there are stories nontheless, and even culturs who have never really met other cultures with similar stories have similar storie.
i kinda started this post off of the statement that all myth has base in fact. i just wana know what yall think. . .and not just dragons but other things as well. . .phonex, griffin, etc.
??adamas said:where did all the animal planet stuff come from????
OK that explains a lot. Those shows are really fun and intriguing, great to get the mind cogs turning, but a person probably shouldn't hold their breath.Irish_Guevara said:There was an Animal Planet special on dragons, which tried to recreate and make believable how they lived, breathed fire, flew, etc. IF they really existed. The special, which IMO didn't do a good enough job of stressing that dragons aren't real to a credulous public, has caused a series of "Dragons are real!"-type posts.
The Dragons special was sort of like a previous special, The Future Is Wild, which speculated on the future of species (given that humans decide to pack up and completely leave Earth). There was a lot of very nice CGI in both specials.
Right, but imagine someone just tunning into the show at the glacier scene or at the end of the behind the scenes part in which they tended to give "Maybe dragons really do exist" statements. It'd be pretty easy to get the wrong impression. You're right, it should be obvious to everyone that it wasn't a real thing. So why all the "Dragons are real!" posts?Vance said:The very opening lines were something like, "if dragons had been real, then this is what we might find . . ." and then they launched into a fictional "find" in a glacier or some such, but it was fairly clear from the outset that it was all a fiction, and there was not actually such a find, etc.
One problem with dragons is that they have 6 limbs and there's no know vertebrates (correct me if I'm wrong) who have more than 4
orion910 vbmenu_register("postmenu_14541620" said:Isn't there some kind of Insect that has two chemicals in its stomach area. And when it gets angry it shoots the two chemicals out of it's tail, and when they touch causes a chemical reaction, and turns into fire. Therefore shooting fire out of it's tail.
orion910 said:Isn't there some kind of Insect that has two chemicals in its stomach area.
And when it gets angry it shoots the two chemicals out of it's tail, and when they touch causes a chemical reaction, and turns into fire. Therefore shooting fire out of it's tail.
Could'nt there could have been, and maybe still is, a Fire Breathing Dragon? Or lizard? The lizard could've had those two chemicals. I think it is entirely possible that Dragons exist.
Praxiteles said:Perhaps dragons didn't breathe fire in the conventional sense. Perhaps they merely lit their farts.
Mediaeval chroniclers wouldn't have been able to bring themselves to write that, so they described it as breathing fire.
consideringlily said:an allusion to flatulence.
You've got that niche on this board cornered Praxiteles.![]()
I wonder why we are still talking about real Dragons?!?! 2 weeks after the Animal Planet show?
Praxiteles said:Thanks Lil. It's my forté, I feel.
It's quite astonishing that there are those who can seriously entertain the existence of such things, ain't it?