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		<title>By: Tacos_with_Chili</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From that distance, I believe those are large creatures, I honestly don&#039;t believe those are seals. If they were, they were large ones. See this is what I don&#039;t understand sometimes. When a scientist dismisses something, many people believe the scientist. 
Am I the only one that believes some scientist will lie just so that their own beliefs and theories stay true? (ex: John believes in a god with 9 arms. He believes his god doesn&#039;t let lightning strike on the ground. So when Travis video tapes lightning striking on the ground for the first time and shows it on the news, John sees this. John starts to say, It wasn&#039;t god. It was a man made object creating lightning and dismisses Travis&#039;s proof so that John&#039;s belief in the 9 armed god can seem logical and real.) 
That&#039;s what I mean, there are scientist who dismisses proof because they don&#039;t find it fitting their own beliefs. But I can understand sometimes an animal expert can point out which animal it is when they are in that certain animal field. But again, even an animal expert can get it wrong. I personally see large creatures since that&#039;s what the video is depicting.
I think the Kappa is a weird creature, but I would be so happy to see a real live one. If it looks like a duck, it might be related to the duck somehow. I don&#039;t know how but many animals mated with other varieties of the same kind for many generations to come up with what we have now.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From that distance, I believe those are large creatures, I honestly don&#8217;t believe those are seals. If they were, they were large ones. See this is what I don&#8217;t understand sometimes. When a scientist dismisses something, many people believe the scientist.<br />
Am I the only one that believes some scientist will lie just so that their own beliefs and theories stay true? (ex: John believes in a god with 9 arms. He believes his god doesn&#8217;t let lightning strike on the ground. So when Travis video tapes lightning striking on the ground for the first time and shows it on the news, John sees this. John starts to say, It wasn&#8217;t god. It was a man made object creating lightning and dismisses Travis&#8217;s proof so that John&#8217;s belief in the 9 armed god can seem logical and real.)<br />
That&#8217;s what I mean, there are scientist who dismisses proof because they don&#8217;t find it fitting their own beliefs. But I can understand sometimes an animal expert can point out which animal it is when they are in that certain animal field. But again, even an animal expert can get it wrong. I personally see large creatures since that&#8217;s what the video is depicting.<br />
I think the Kappa is a weird creature, but I would be so happy to see a real live one. If it looks like a duck, it might be related to the duck somehow. I don&#8217;t know how but many animals mated with other varieties of the same kind for many generations to come up with what we have now.</p>
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