Discussing Bigfoot, questioning its existence, and its connections to mythology

Swede Immigrant

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Bigfoot is not a myth exclusive to America. Every continent that had humans living in it have some sort of story that suggests they all had their own versions of Bigfoot roaming the land. Some speculate they could be the last remnants of cavemen on Earth.

Alexander The Great even tried to catch a glimpse of a Yeti, a similar creature, during one of his war campaigns but didn’t have time to climb up the mountainside. What do you guys think of this?
 
Bigfoot is Cain after being forced to wander the earth after killing his brother Abel. That's also why no one has ever killed Bigfoot either.
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Bigfoot is not a myth exclusive to America. Every continent that had humans living in it have some sort of story that suggests they all had their own versions of Bigfoot roaming the land. Some speculate they could be the last remnants of cavemen on Earth.

Alexander The Great even tried to catch a glimpse of a Yeti, a similar creature, during one of his war campaigns but didn’t have time to climb up the mountainside. What do you guys think of this?
I don't buy it. The fact no hunter has ever bagged one, no real evidence of one, just drunk mountain men proclaiming it exists... great cover for the government and their underground tunnels to nab children in National Parks though... 'Missing 401' stuff... underground tunnels proven to exist in all the parks.
 
But Cain survived
21 And all flesh died that moved upon the earth, both of fowl, and of cattle, and of beast, and of every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth, and every man:

22 All in whose nostrils was the breath of life, of all that was in the dry land, died.



This is my theory for our current time stamp:
 
Lol no he didn't. He died like 500 years before the flood even happened.
The accepted history of the Kindred is collected in the Book of Nod, which is like the Vampire Bible. The first vampire was Caine, the farmer whom God cursed for slaying his shepherd brother Abel. Caine wandered for a time, refusing to repent for murdering Abel three times, and each time receiving a new curse, which ended up with him nocturnal, harmed by sunlight, and subsisting on human blood. He created the vampiric Disciplines with the help of his father Adam's ex-wife Lilith and went on to create at least three spawn to share his gift/curse.

These first vampires lived in the First City as lords, and eventually as gods over the human populace as worship of true God faded away. The three collectively created thirteen more vampires, creating a web of politics and infighting over Caine's favor that caused much grief and abuse for the humans (slaves fed special herbs for better taste of blood and being bled to death in banquets were commonplace, and enforced dimming of night fires so they could fuck around and kill whatever they want) and the deaths of the Second Generation. Understandably, God got pissed off with the edginess and flooded the world (Basically just the Middle East as Tzimisce can attest, who took his herd to Ukraine), drowning the First City and killing most of humanity there. - Vampire: The Masquerade
 
The accepted history of the Kindred is collected in the Book of Nod, which is like the Vampire Bible. The first vampire was Caine, the farmer whom God cursed for slaying his shepherd brother Abel. Caine wandered for a time, refusing to repent for murdering Abel three times, and each time receiving a new curse, which ended up with him nocturnal, harmed by sunlight, and subsisting on human blood. He created the vampiric Disciplines with the help of his father Adam's ex-wife Lilith and went on to create at least three spawn to share his gift/curse.

These first vampires lived in the First City as lords, and eventually as gods over the human populace as worship of true God faded away. The three collectively created thirteen more vampires, creating a web of politics and infighting over Caine's favor that caused much grief and abuse for the humans (slaves fed special herbs for better taste of blood and being bled to death in banquets were commonplace, and enforced dimming of night fires so they could fuck around and kill whatever they want) and the deaths of the Second Generation. Understandably, God got pissed off with the edginess and flooded the world (Basically just the Middle East as Tzimisce can attest, who took his herd to Ukraine), drowning the First City and killing most of humanity there. - Vampire: The Masquerade
I don't give a shit about the "accepted" history.
Bible says everyone died. I trust God > random dudes and AI
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