How To Solve The Bigfoot Puzzle
How do you solve a puzzle with so many unknowns? You start with the pieces you know. I take a look at where to start to solve the bigfoot mystery, and the mistakes some people make in the process.
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When you put a puzzle together, what is your method? Where do you start?
Most people organize the pieces, make sure they are all flipped over the correct way, and look at the picture on the box.
The majority of you probably start with the corners and the edge pieces. Why is that? Because we know where those pieces go. You wouldn't start with some random piece in the middle would you? What if it was even more difficult, and you didn't have a picture to look at. You didn't know what the end result was supposed to look like. In fact, you don't even know if all the pieces are there.
If this were the case, we would definitely want to start with the corners and edges. Again, the pieces we know. If we start with the pieces we know, we can at least start to put the overall picture together. It gives us a starting point, and a foundation to build on.
So when it comes to the bigfoot puzzle, why are so many people trying to start with the unknown pieces?
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So take that puzzle example as a lesson you skepties.
ReplyDeleteBigfoot is entertainment.
DeleteBeing immersed in a topic 24\7 and not having the intellectual creativity to conjure anything other than "Bigfoot is entertainment" as a conducive argument for your theory group... Box office.
DeleteSo sayith the boring hippocrate that has 3 redundant circular arguments with the sense of humor of a concrete block,,
Deleteits ok we know ,matter of FACT ,we know what you will say BEFORE you say it--------YAWN!!
Circular arguments? Sweetheart... Go put your big boy pants on and come and discuss the current state of evidence one time, you'll see who requires circular arguments.
DeleteSense of humour? An internet nerd walks into an internet chat room... ... ...
You solve the puzzle by realizing Bigfoot is not real and then you move out of your parent's basement.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately for you, nerd, the majority of people who are enthusiastic are in the woods and far from their basements.
DeleteHi Sandy^
Delete1:19= the hippocrate from Wales??
DeleteWow!!
Makes you dance with those little flappy flat feet of yours. Tap ta tap ta tap tap tap!
DeleteThey're in the woods and getting zero proof.
Delete4:00... I'm baby sitting the likes of you actually.
Delete8:43... But plenty of evidence.
But captain cut and paste, your evidence is worthless.
Delete"Worthless" to a numpty that can't fathom it... Solid to someone endorsing it after so many face falls trying to explain it away on your account.
DeleteTrapper (AIMS team) + Matt (BFRO) = BIGFOOT found
ReplyDeleteno worries folks Hillary FUN CAMPs in 2016 : )
ReplyDeleteSolving the puzzle don't seem the true problem. The true problem is the way the pieces are studied.
ReplyDeleteYou think you're looking at puzzle pieces but your not.
ReplyDelete