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Seen a dragon? Have thoughts about those who say they have?

Post by Midnights_Grace »

Does anyone think they have seen a dragon, or is there anyone who has certain thoughts or opinions about those who say they have? Please share if you do. I am majorly obsessed with dragons, so I sometimes wonder if they truly still exist. According to the Bible, they once did, but may not have looked like we depict them. Are they extinct? Are they in hiding? What are your thoughts?
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Post by gubla »

i saw a gold dragon on holiday it was about 45 feet long.
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Post by Barato »

I have seen one or maybe two not sure I saw it or them both in about same area about 2 months apart. It was only about 35-40 ft long from what I saw though it may have been a little longer I didnt have a completely clear view as I was up in the mountains and there where lots of large rock outcropings.
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Post by Aiolos »

Then you guys need to get on some sort of medication. Or...get OFF them. oO; If your seeing things.
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Post by Barato »

Aiolos wrote:Then you guys need to get on some sort of medication. Or...get OFF them. oO; If your seeing things.
never have and never will take anything with a haluciginic property, and I think your just jealous cause you havnt seen one before.
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Post by + Silver - Orbs + »

Barato wrote:
Aiolos wrote:Then you guys need to get on some sort of medication. Or...get OFF them. oO; If your seeing things.
never have and never will take anything with a haluciginic property, and I think your just jealous cause you havnt seen one before.
Barato:
Kindly don't try to figure out why someone says something - he didn't sound jealous to me (that is my opinion).

Aiolos:
...... :roll: Really..i highly doubt that ze' mushrooms could make someone say they saw something like a hallucination...typing would be kinda difficult when you're trippin' i imagine
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Post by wut2say »

i think you guys need to come down to earth, just because your on a site about dragons doesnt mean that you have to say that you've seen one. dragons wouldnt be so lazy to allow a human to see them. not after what we've done to them in the past with torches and swords. i mean we now have guns lazers and planes, who knows what we could do to them now. they will stay in hiding until we can use more than half of our brains and can use telepathy, because that's how they can comunicate with use because of the language gap.
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Post by Blackhawk »

why do new people insist that they've seen a dragon when they clearly haven't?
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Post by wut2say »

thats what i want to know. you guys dont have to make up this stuff just to fit in we love you just how you are.
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Post by manofthewolf »

wut2say wrote:we love you just how you are.
Here here. Just be who you are dont lie to fit in and if people dont accept you then it's their loss not yours.
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Post by wut2say »

im glad that we agree
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Post by Barato »

One Im not new and two if your not going to believe me at my word im sorry I came back after how ever many years it was I was gone. if it was not a dragon I saw it was the biggest fing lizard ever. If im going to be ridiculed for what I have seen and chosen to share with Ill just go away and remove this site and message board from my favorites.
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Post by Fyre »

you can't be that convinced yourself of what you saw or you would argue your case instead of running away.
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Post by dragonfly »

never seen one but i i know they're out there. in fact im currentlly writing a fiction novel about the return of the dragons. not too far though
anyways, people may see dragon scouts who check, once a year, to see if humans are ready for them to return. so its not impossible, but the dragon would have to be pretty clumsy to allow itself to be seen
i wonder if that generates a punishment in the dragon culture?
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Post by niño de los dragones »

i don't think it would be a punishment for them to be seen because there are halflings and such so they have to be seen at some time. and i to hope to see another besides myself when i change.
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Post by wut2say »

i dont mean to offend anyone, i just feel that people shouldnt make things up to fit in.
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Post by Believer »

well, I have seen a Frost Dragon. He was very handsom, sparkling white back and his underbelly was sky blue! This was last december when i went up north for the holidays...dont ask why i went north when its already cold enough...

it really depends on what version of the bible you read. in most that i have read, Dragons survived after Noah's ark.....seeing as Frost Dragons migrate for more that 40 days+40 nights, they could have definatly lived....i dunno what to say about the other species though, even though I should be pretty smart about what happened to most species (beign a half Dragon) I study Frost Dragons most.
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Post by Falconer »

Look, people, it is my inexpert opinion that anyone that claims to have seen or heard a dragon is (pick one):
A lunatic;
An idiot;
A liar, or;
An important person wannabe. (No offence intended.)

As far as I am concerned, the last of the dragons died years ago, and any survivors have got to be better at hiding than these dragon-sighters make them out to be. Wut2say, I agree.

Please don't anyone send me a nasty reply.
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Post by + Silver - Orbs + »

Why would anybody send a nasty reply to that?

I 'gree. -raises paw-

But may i touch on the suggestion of astral travel and meditation? :shock:
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Post by Falconer »

No you may not (just kidding)
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Post by + Silver - Orbs + »

:lol: Hehee

Astral travel is something the Native Indians perfected to a point that their shamans were called 'spirit walkers' by some cultures. (Astral travel - mentally having your spirit travel. It's a common practice among Pagans and Otherkin)

Anything can exist that isn't physical in the mind. I've personally met a dragon otherkin (or someone who's in the Draconity community) irl and she explained it to me pretty well. Got a little touchy but i guess that was because i was probing as usual :wink:
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Post by Akira »

ive heard of astral travel i met someone at a larp that said they had done that by meditating
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Post by Falconer »

Why is this on a dragon sightings site? :offtopic:
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Post by wut2say »

because we started on topic and got off, you kinda got to get used to it because it happens all the time
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