Thundershock 310 December 15, 2012 Share December 15, 2012 (edited) like i said in my bigfoot topic,im gonna make alot of mythical topics.so, nessie in case you dont know, nessie is a pleisiosaur like creature that lives in scotland. when i get on a computer, im gonna post pictures. so, does nessie exist? Edited December 15, 2012 by random dragon⚡ 1 Sig made by meh ((Find me on Deviantart if you wanna talk to me)) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moon Rat 4,772 December 15, 2012 Share December 15, 2012 I would have to say not sure, I am very skeptical however, due to the fact that we have had so many "pictures" but they all seem to be rather fuzzy for some odd reason. 2 Thank you Nas for the sig :3 #HugWoona Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gigachip 148 December 15, 2012 Share December 15, 2012 omg, I'll drop it down right now. I love talking about these type of topics. With this one its one of those where I want to think it exists. Just that the idea of it being there work in my mind. Though in some cases, I like to think that maybe its a parallel universe that every now and then glitches. When it does glitch it allows our worlds a glipse into another. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
null1 606 December 15, 2012 Share December 15, 2012 (edited) It's in the same roundup of bigfoot, alleged sightings, not much to back it up. Built up through superstition in the older days. Survives as mythical legend. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loch_Ness_Monster If it exists, then it's a ninja Nessie. Edited December 15, 2012 by DeltaTangent 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
One 498 December 15, 2012 Share December 15, 2012 No. If I win the lottery I will buy that lake and drain it just to prove my point. (I'm kidding, the lake brings in a lot of money from tourism and I doubt you could buy it.) It's just a myth with no evidence (besides fuzzy black and white photos, I mean it must be hard to get a shot that bad). Also photos aren't proof. They can be edited, and overall fake. Physical evidence would be better to show in this case, other then sound recording, pictures, videos, etc. 2 This is a signature. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Betez 1,734 December 15, 2012 Share December 15, 2012 Oh, Nessie's the Loch Ness Monster? Durr. Anyway, no, I don't think Nessie exists. The old newspaper photo I'm pretty sure is fake. It could be real, but I don't think it is. 1 My OC Stay pony my friends"And ALWAYS remember...to never forget." - Someone who I'm sure has said this before I did Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doctor XFizzle 8,669 December 15, 2012 Share December 15, 2012 I know for an undeniable fact that Nessie, a.k.a. the Loch Ness Monster, does indeed exist. Nessie, an enormous, fat monster is none other than yo momma. 4 MLP Forums' resident timelord, sports dilettante, and purveyor of wit and humor~*Traveling Timelord Nonpareil*~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SmittyWerbenjagermanjense 1,032 December 15, 2012 Share December 15, 2012 Hell yes it exist! it keeps coming to my house asking for $3.50. Today a girlscout came knocking selling some cookies and i asked "How much for a box" and she said "About $3.50" Then i saw she wasnt a girlscout but a giant sea monster from the paleolithic era. 6 http://www.youtube.com/user/MaliciousMusicMedia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wubsie 1,123 December 15, 2012 Share December 15, 2012 Maybe...I don't think we'll find out soon...but if Nessie was proved to be real. I wouldn't know how to react to that I guess I would be scared thinking there could be more roaming this planet. 1 I Steam I PhotoBucket I Youtube I Ask Me Anything! I Quote Feld0 spelled backwards is illuminati Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starshine 16,333 December 15, 2012 Share December 15, 2012 Welp, this sneaky monster has been cited as the 'undeniable' reason that evolution is a lie, so it's gotta be true, right? Right? *slapped To be fair, it's because of the legend's popularity that people couldn't stop claiming that they see Nessie. A floating log? Nessie. Snake swimming? Nessie. A weird-looking wave? Nessie? A drowning clown with three balloons tied to his shoes? Damn Nessie! Seriously, try throwing anything that looks nothing like snake or whatever to the lake, make sure it floats, and see those tourist start screaming Nessie 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silverhoof 2,844 December 15, 2012 Share December 15, 2012 No. Not if Nessie is an air breather. The intense scrutiny would have found it by now. If there is something large down there, it will be a water breather, like a squid. A long tentacle could be mistaken for a neck and head. Further the loch was open to the ocean at one time. 1 UNICORN FAN CLUB: http://mlpforums.com/topic/113426-unicorns-are-the-best-ponies-fan-club/ NEW SILVERHOOF http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/new-silverhoof-r4429 Equestrian Physiology 101: http://mlpforums.com...physiology-101/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunny Fox 5,950 December 15, 2012 Share December 15, 2012 like i said in my bigfoot topic,im gonna make alot of mythical topics.so, nessie in case you dont know, nessie is a pleisiosaur like creature that lives in ireland or germany, something like that.when i get on a computer, im gonna post pictures. so, does nessie exist? No offence intended, but maybe you should do a little bit of research before posting about a topic. Nessie is supposed to live in Loch Ness, (hence the name) which is in Scotland. I don't want to say that I am certain Nessie doesn't exist. I mean, who knows, right? But I will say that I have no evidence to believe in Nessie, and am therefore inclined to say that I doubt it very much. Still, we know less about the depths of the ocean than we do about outer space (to use a tired but true cliché) so it's quite possible that there are pleisiosaur-like creatures. The coelacanth is a great example of an ancient species that has survived into the modern age. I'm also not quite sure how proving that Nessie exists would disprove evolution, for that very reason. 2 Happy minion of The Fabulous One! Signature by Midnightive Check out my blog! https://mlpforums.com/blog/1083-sunny-side-den/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PonyPowaX1000 69 December 15, 2012 Share December 15, 2012 The Loch Ness Monster (Scottish Gaelic: Niseag) is a cryptid that is reputed to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. You never know, but all pictures were proven false..... topic reminds me of the movie water horse. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thundershock 310 December 15, 2012 Author Share December 15, 2012 i forgot to share my opinions! im not actually sure if nessie does exist or not, but there are photos that are proof. also,i found a website website: http://www.nessie.co.uk/ so much proof that nessie probaly does exist! No offence intended, but maybe you should do a little bit of research before posting about a topic. Nessie is supposed to live in Loch Ness, (hence the name) which is in Scotland. I don't want to say that I am certain Nessie doesn't exist. I mean, who knows, right? But I will say that I have no evidence to believe in Nessie, and am therefore inclined to say that I doubt it very much. Still, we know less about the depths of the ocean than we do about outer space (to use a tired but true cliché) so it's quite possible that there are pleisiosaur-like creatures. The coelacanth is a great example of an ancient species that has survived into the modern age. I'm also not quite sure how proving that Nessie exists would disprove evolution, for that very reason. thanks for pointing that out for me! i almost remembered but i though of ireland for some reason. Sig made by meh ((Find me on Deviantart if you wanna talk to me)) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Midnight Seeker 302 December 15, 2012 Share December 15, 2012 I live right beside the Isle of Skye (five minute drive) I moved back here after I lost my home in Inverness. It was a good place I lived in. Right beside the River Ness, with St Michael's Mount almost exactly opposite on the other side of the river. I have also relaxed on the shore of the by myself a few time (once at night). Because I had to drive to the spot I use, I was clean sober every time. Each time, I was completely alone and had no camera (or phone). And I’ll tell you what I’ve seen! A few otters, couple of seals, something grey that I only glimpsed for a second (most likely a porpoise or small dolphin) and one stoned hippy who didn’t even notice me. I’m still open to Nessie’s existence, but I’ve no proof or evidence myself. Avatar of OC by the lovely Skullgal56 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skullbuster 1,906 December 15, 2012 Share December 15, 2012 as much as id like to belive, i think the lockness monster was confirmed a hoax, either that or theres been so many hoaxes associated with it that people have just giving \up on hoping as much as id like to belive, i think the lockness monster was confirmed a hoax, either that or theres been so many hoaxes associated with it that people have just giving \up on hoping My Let's Play channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy14-AEEHdfj5QQAlYtB1_A Need a guest Rapper on a song? talk to me!: http://mlpforums.com/topic/103097-guest-rapper-for-you/ NEW SONG: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XrosOver 613 December 16, 2012 Share December 16, 2012 Unlikely. If nessie did exist that would mean it had to be born from another like it which put two other nessies into fact but we haven't been able to document any of them. With even our best equipment, we haven't gotten any solid evidence supporting that nessie exists so I am casting my vote towards no. The mind of the host will desperately try to create memories where none exist. Simple right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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