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10-4Sorry man, I was being sarcastic! That was a preemptive strike against the the people whom would try and rebuke your story.
I full heatedly believe your account. It is completely asinine to assume someone would lay in wait for for a random person to hoax in such a remote area. Yet that is precisely the explanation most of the critics would try to use to explain away the experience. It's been suggested in this thread already.
Well, yes I do!So you think it's *more* likely an unproven-to-exist species living in 2020, that goes thru apparently enormous efforts to hide, and has a higher level of thinking to know how to hide and to use tools, and successfully evaded man for a really long time, throws rocks to "out" himself from his hiding place?
You think that's a more likely explanation than any number of explanations. I bet if we really put our heads together there's a half dozen probable explanations that don't include a Yeti.
I think you have it backwards in your logic.How do you KNOW they are real?
Man has machines, guns, mysterious magic like powers to create lights, fly, make fire, roads, big machines that move earth.
Assuming these Yeti have a higher level of thinking (tool use, ability and understanding how to expertly hide, etc.), what makes you think them throwing a rock is going to scare humans?
Analogy. I know grizzly bears are very dangerous and could kill me easily. Let's say I'm out in the woods, and for whatever reason hiding without any tools and a momma grizzly is with her cubs nearby. She hasn't noticed me and is just sitting there watching her cubs. I'm very well hidden and the wind is in my favor. Multiple choice question:
A. I stay hidden, observe, and hope she moves on with her business and never sees me or,
B. I draw all sorts of attention to my self by throwing rocks and her and making shouting noises and grunts.
I think the answer is obvious.
If Yeti exist, they can't be both really really smart enough to know and have the ability to expertly hide AND have the stupidity to draw attention to themselves so that man hunts them with our boom sticks and magical lights and loud machinery and flying orbs.
OK, you're right. Animals never attack people who wander into their territory.No, bears like most UNINTELLIGENT animals naturally fear humans and will avoid them. Some are aggressive when protecting territory or their young.
Territory is irrelevant for INTELLIGENT creatures in this example. No intelligent creature, even if territory is invaded, is going to out itself and pick a fight it will lose.
We would have to assume that Yeti are intelligent enough and observant enough to avoid humans at all cost, and do it remarkably well, for reasons that they fear humans b/c they've seen how humans are very destructive, deadly, violent, etc. We'd be "demons" in their minds, with magical powers of violence, machines, flight, light, fire, etc.
The last thing one would do is essentially yell, "Hey, look over here for a Yeti!" if it encountered a demon human. Same thing in the scenario with the bear. A human is going to lay as still and quiet as possible and hope the bear moves away.
I guess you never had a dog.Can you accept that animals are not intelligent
Or a cat...I guess you never had a dog.
For me, this would be AR-15 detente springs.I'm sure many people have experienced dropping something and then looking for a while and not able to find it, only to expand the search area to what seems like a unreasonable
to need to look only to then find it. Then scratching your head wondering how the heck it managed to get so far away.
For me, this would be AR-15 detente springs.
I don't know how, but whenever I'm putting one together, I can count on launching at least a couple of those damned little springs into low earth orbit...
When dealing with small springs, do the operation inside a large clear plastic bag so you can see what you're doing and if/when the spring launches it's harmlessly captures in the bag and easy to recover.For me, this would be AR-15 detente springs.
I don't know how, but whenever I'm putting one together, I can count on launching at least a couple of those damned little springs into low earth orbit...