UFOs!

amidoinitrite?

Seriously though, as muc has UFO’s entertain me, I find it hard to believe that creatures capable of covering interstellar distances would do nothing but chase planes and swoops pedestrians when they got here.

And don’t get me started on fucking abductions. Even if they are true that means that aliens have been doing them for FIFTY YEARS at least. If they have technology that can build such grand spaceships why does it take them 50 years of specimen collecting to conduct a study of humans?

Aliens like messing with humans :fffuuu: .

Abducting humans isn’t study, it is merely a popular alien past-time.

because it gives us something to argue about and from the success of reality t.v. it is apparent that watching arguments is entertaining

I find it funny that both replies included the bigfoot image.

That’s no bigfoot. It’s obviously a ninja. :wink:

Whether the UFO sightings are real or not, I find it hard to believe that they’re extra terrestrial. If some alien society managed to create technology formidable enough to get them between solar systems, I don’t think they’d need to physically go down into earth’s orbit.

I feel something isn’t quite right here.

cryptozoology is a legitimate science.

You are so stupid it not funny. like GTFO now. I hate necromancers.

Sweet my old thread got bumped! There’ve been some interesting sightings recently.

This sighting associated with the aurora borealis raises interesting questions about plasma phenomenon and it’s relation to UFO sightings.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1246491/Was-mysterious-jellyfish-sky-caused-space-satellite-reflecting-Northern-Lights.html

one morning i went outside. There was a red circle near the sun. İt was like sun but it was smallar. suddenly it started moving and then disappeared. After that the Sky lightened up. My neighbour saw it too. We didn’t know what the fuck it was so, we didn’t investigate

I have only one experience with something in the sky that I currently do not have an explanation for.

I was taking a test in a different section of the middle school I was attending. I glanced out the window (it’s a section I’ve never been to so it’s a location I’ve never seen) and saw a silver ball in the sky, not moving. It stayed there for at least 45 minutes since I first glanced outside. It was far in the distance so I couldn’t make out what it was.

At the end of the test, I looked back outside and the silver ball had vanished.

My only possible explanation for an Earthly phenomenon is that it was a tower that was brought down in a demolition. There are other possible explanations but I don’t know for sure what happened here.

They like to be thorough in their research. They have a different concept of “empiric evidence” than our scientists. And maybe their life span is far longer than ours. Humans are estimated to be able to live healthily for 120 years, if they maintain a certain diet, have a rewarding sex life, get enough physical exercise everyday and so on (i.e. under ideal circumstances). Maybe aliens can live much longer. If their technology is good enough to enable space travel, their medicine is certainly good enough to maintain a healthy life for an extended period of time.

Also: Why should they stop studying us? What if they have travelled the whole galaxy and the only other species capable of creative thinking they have come across is us? (Would be a sad story, indeed)

Human behavior is a hell of an interesting topic. Generations of comedians and philosophers have made a living off commenting on it.

man , poor aliens

Honestly the thing in that pic looks like one of those toy paratroppers I’ve played with a a kid :fffuuu:
On the other hand: Looks legitimate.
/sarcasm

Looks like a Weather Balloon.

No really, it does, I’m not kidding:

not really imho

Hate to say it, mattemuse, but Someguy is right. The shape perfectly fits, from a certain angle.

i said “imho” which means “in my opinion” it looks nothing like a weather balloon at night in terms of perspective, scale, and lighting.

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