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  1. Exclamation Do you think this is real? Mermaid really exist?


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    It would appear so.

    The Truth is out there.

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    u wish darling

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    I don't think is real but I wouldn't confirm is unreal...

    If didn't Really exist,why so many different nations,Would tell AS a legenda inded by sailors?if wasn't real why só many people Would tell The saem Story in different languages over and over again by generations...who knows?
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    Given that most of my preteen years were spent pining for the mermaid Ariel, I really really want to believe!

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    Incidentally, was I the only one who thought there was a dirty subtext to this song? I mean, it does include the lyric "Darling, it's better down where it's wetter. Take it from me!"

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    Guys and gals, I'm going to say this one simple thing about mythological creatures. The likes of mermaids, dragons, etc, have been recorded in some form in history by ancient cultures spanning the globe. There have been many depictions of different kinds of beasts, but many share remarkable similarities between them, from cultures that were on completely opposite ends of the planet. Now you can leave this to coincidence, but I don't believe in coincidence.
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    thats so fake ffs

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    It's fake.

    1 the guys seem to be acting
    2 the camera pans around to record the guys reaction, which in a genuine situation you wouldn't do you'd be always focused on what's in front of you particularly if it's that "jaw" dropping.

    3. The physics of the plunge is to clean and has been doctored to appear to perfectly match the event of the plunge and a crashing wave to make it look real.

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    I saw one in mosney years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladiesman217 View Post
    Guys and gals, I'm going to say this one simple thing about mythological creatures. The likes of mermaids, dragons, etc, have been recorded in some form in history by ancient cultures spanning the globe. There have been many depictions of different kinds of beasts, but many share remarkable similarities between them, from cultures that were on completely opposite ends of the planet. Now you can leave this to coincidence, but I don't believe in coincidence.
    There are common elements in myths, legends, and, indeed, religions from all over the world. That does not mean any of them are true. Isn't it more likely that people in different parts of the world misinterpreted natural phenomena in similar ways? Or that tale tales were disseminated by traders? I mean, evidence of long-range trade routes dates back to the 3rd millennium BCE.

    From my own experience, people who don't believe in coincidence are doomed to paranoia.

    PS. Perhaps this article will solve the mystery of the Israeli mermaid.

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