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Understanding that fantasy creatures do exist is no longer a matter of play on words and meaning to argue that they don't exist. We no longer live in the world of the 'seeing is believing' belief system because it became redundant quite a few decades ago with the discovery of germs.
Normal everyday living is is completely reliant on unseen energies traveling through space in many forms and reaching us via mediums such as television, mobile phones, internet and even humans who receive unseen messages. Funny these are also called mediums. Every minute billions of neutrinos pass through our body along with electrical waves and maybe even fantasy creatures. They are called fantasy creatures because they come down through the ages through tales of beauty, incredible adventures and wondrous outcomes. But what if these tales are based on truths cleverly disguised to protect the people who really experienced them from being ridiculed and tortured by the masses who could not 'see' them like they could not see that the earth was round.
Some of the greatest people in history have been condemned during their lives as delusional anti social people. Many were put to death as rebels to the current system. Nostradamus had to be extremely careful with his coding to avoid an early demise. The tales of the Australian Aboriginal Bunyip was mocked extensively by early white man but in the late nineteenth century near Bendigo in Victoria the settlers found very large bones, which the Aboriginals insisted were Bunyips that they had killed and eaten. Finally the settlers got these Aboriginal people to draw this creature and it turned out to be a small dinosaur that most of the world thought to be extinct. So the Bunyip thought to be a fantasy creature was is in fact a reality back then.
'Stone the crows' they would say here in Aussie land in relation to believing in fantasies and yet we have found many creatures and fauna that should not be real. In Gippsland we have giant worms the size of anacondas, huge ants and wollombi pines that survived the Dinosaur era of extinction. We are still discovering creatures here and in New Guinea.
Our scientists have discovered remains of marsupial lions with one huge sharp tooth that they regard as possibly more dangerous than Tyrannosaurus Rex. So the questions remains do we really know everything there is to know? Are we still discovering so much that it would be absurd to say that fantasy creatures do not exist?
Personally I do know some that exist
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Understanding that fantasy creatures do exist is no longer a matter of play on words and meaning to argue that they don't
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