Top 5 Incredible Photos From Mulder's World [10/20/2013]

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Here are some fascinating photographs from MuldersWorld.com, the front page of the strange and unexplained:

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    1. ...anti-first, no first...

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    2. ^Yes, I am very happy with my performance today, goodnight.

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    3. Sykes discovered a cryptid.

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    4. err how is that a "cryptid"?

      footers jumping on this as a win for there field is just hilarious

      no cryptid has ever been found, bigfoot, Nessie you name it, all looney toons

      REAL animals are found by REAL scientists all the time, this is another one.

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    5. Pardon me, TooneyTard, but yes the Rare Bear can be placed in the category of cryptid. If you read the definition, you'll see that.

      Yes Sykes the REAL scientist apparently found a REAL animal. What you flunked out in seeing was the animal was said to be EXTINCT. It is NOT supposed to be here.

      You know, kind of like the gigantopithecus. Therefore, a cryptid. Read the bloody definition. The coelacanth and other thought to be extinct creatures are also referred to as cryptids.

      Gee wow, what if he found a gigantopithecus hair? Then what?

      Let me guess:

      To the addled tooneytarded mess you call a brain, suddenly Sykes would NOT be a REAL scientist, and the giganto would NOT be a REAL animal.

      Is it very painful being a colossal hypocrite?

      I mean, physically, does it hurt you?

      Or is your anguish only mental?

      Keep on tardin' tooneytard

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    6. Hey TooneyTard, your Nessie example also fell flat.

      As some consider the creature to be a pleisiosaur, well guess what? That is also an EXTINCT animal.

      Wow your grab bag of examples is really suffering there.

      I guess that's the best a tooneytard can do.

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    7. 10:39 #TooneyTard approved

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    8. Correcto, a pleisiosaur was a real creature, and if found to exist today, would be considered a cryptid.

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    9. Tooneytard 10:39 doesn't understand what a cryptid is.

      He does however have a strong grasp on the concept of the craptid.

      For he is King Craptid, the monarch who is full-of-craptid.

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  2. ...I AM GOD!! worship ME!!!!

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  3. I have the body of a god! Unfortunately, its Buddha

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  4. - Joe Fitzgerald

    "For the most part the samples he has tracked down for analysis have turned out to be known species such as bears; however two samples taken towards the end of his quest will "change our understanding of Bear history. Professor Sykes is a world authority on genetics and what he has to say about Bears will shock the world".

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    1. Apparently it did shock the world. A prehistoric bear is still alive.

      The Sykes Rare Bear. USUS SYKUS.

      It's pretty persuasive that it could be 8 feet, 900 pounds, yet unknown to exist up until now by science. That's a huge animal to be roaming around, invisible to science.

      It makes a heck of a case for the possibility of other huge animals living, unknown to science, but known to some people who live or travel in the areas.

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    2. A large species isolated to a area yes. A large species abundant through out the entire United States um no

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