Speak the truth hussy!
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Lexx87 20,833 posts
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smoothpete 29,160 posts
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Registered 9 years agoAnd mysterious!
It seems to accelerate away extremely fast, but it's hard to tell how far away it is, assuming it's actually there and it's not some kind of optical illusion -
LeoliansBro 35,124 posts
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Registered 7 years agoWell, that's CGI or bust as far as I can tell.LB, you really are a massive geek.
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That appears to be the world's fastest hat!
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magicpanda 12,291 posts
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Registered 9 years agoiUFO or an escaped Diaphragm -
Deckard1 18,092 posts
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Registered 4 years agoThing is with UFO stuff its so easy to fake with cgi now. -
Lexx87 20,833 posts
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Registered 7 years agoAgeOfChaos wrote:
I like this!
Voynich Manuscript
A strange book written in an unknown language.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voynich_manuscriptSpeak the truth hussy!
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Dirtbox 73,708 posts
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Registered 11 years agosmoothpete wrote:
The zoom in towards the end as it accelerates that makes me think it's fake. Otherwise I'd assume it's some sort of military spy drone.
UFO over Korea filmed from plane. It's pretty wtf to be honest+1 / Like / Tweet this post
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Tiger_Walts 16,257 posts
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Registered 10 years agoThis one is doing the rounds: Floating girl.
Fully expect it to be a hoax. The use of the dog is a nice touch though.IT Monkey and StickyPiston Minecraft Hosting Support
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Dirtbox wrote:
I was also wondering why the person filming it didn't follow the object as it flew up and out of shot.smoothpete wrote:
The zoom in towards the end as it accelerates that makes me think it's fake. Otherwise I'd assume it's some sort of military spy drone.
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Dirtbox 73,708 posts
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Registered 11 years agoBecause clearly the object wasn't there when he shot it.+1 / Like / Tweet this post
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Deckard1 18,092 posts
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Registered 4 years agoThat or he was been controlled by a martian brain parasite. -
AgeOfChaos 255 posts
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Registered 2 years agoSubliminal tv message caught on a camera phone. The word "KILL" spelt backwards is photographed by accident during a news program.
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Dirtbox 73,708 posts
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Registered 11 years agoI like how they go into one about there being no way it could have been faked because of the phone, but there's only her word to say it was during a news broadcast.+1 / Like / Tweet this post
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Tonka 18,154 posts
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Registered 9 years agoI also like how spelling things out backwards is better for making people do stuff.If you can read this you really need to fiddle with your forum settings.
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Tonka 18,154 posts
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Registered 9 years agollıʞIf you can read this you really need to fiddle with your forum settings.
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askew 10,596 posts
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mal 20,512 posts
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Registered 11 years agoThe encoding is fine, but whichever muppet was working the camera taking the video, they consistently had it out of focus when filming the guy.
Also, this talk of 120Hz TVs is bullshit. The TV may be flickering at 120Hz, but the signal is still at 30Hz (either 30fps or 15fps depending on whether it's progressive or not). The point that 120Hz is to a large percentage marketing bullcrap because the human eye has great difficulty actually seeing it is valid, but it's only showing data derived from the original 30Hz source, so there's no way to squeeze subliminal images into the signal.
I also don't quite understand what we're looking at. Either the room's absolutely huge, or that's only on the bottom left corner of the 60" screen. I've also never seen a cameraphone that doesn't have a data cable connection, but then I've never seen a CDMA phone like that one.
Still, fun little mystery.Cubby didn't know how to turn off sigs!
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RedSparrows 17,027 posts
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Registered 6 years agoOnce again, the question would be 'why?'. -
Saturn_Ascends 385 posts
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Registered 6 years agoTV manufacturers are in on this as well? What other industries are part of the NWO as I'm beginning to feel a bit left out? -
mal 20,512 posts
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Registered 11 years agoRedSparrows wrote:
Because it got posted in MD's New Interesting Mysteries thread, which is clearly the pinnacle of human achievement. Job done, QED.
Once again, the question would be 'why?'.Cubby didn't know how to turn off sigs!
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smoothpete 29,160 posts
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Registered 9 years agoI've seen 3 coconuts in the Thames this week. This is statistically unusual. I am still unclear as to why people are putting coconuts in the river. I'm pretty sure one of them had red thread tied around it.
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glaeken 10,366 posts
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Registered 8 years agoProbably sacrifices. Since human and animal sacrificing has become a bit non PC they have had to move down to fruit. -
MetalDog 23,448 posts
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Registered 11 years agosmoothpete wrote:
Didn't you ask the same question a couple of years back and get an answer about it being connected to a Hindu festival or something? Or am I manufacturing memories?
I've seen 3 coconuts in the Thames this week. This is statistically unusual. I am still unclear as to why people are putting coconuts in the river. I'm pretty sure one of them had red thread tied around it.
I think I saw a mango as well but cannot confirm.
Also, Mal - don't diss my thread, I only made it because the last OP went mad and deleted his account and nuked the old Interesting Mysteries thread
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billythekid 10,263 posts
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Registered 7 years agoMetalDog wrote:
I remember someone asking about the coconuts before too.smoothpete wrote:
Didn't you ask the same question a couple of years back and get an answer about it being connected to a Hindu festival or something? Or am I manufacturing memories?
I've seen 3 coconuts in the Thames this week. This is statistically unusual. I am still unclear as to why people are putting coconuts in the river. I'm pretty sure one of them had red thread tied around it.
I think I saw a mango as well but cannot confirm.
Also, Mal - don't diss my thread, I only made it because the last OP went mad and deleted his account and nuked the old Interesting Mysteries thread.gif)
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localnotail 21,450 posts
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Registered 4 years agoIt's Vaisakhi / Baisakhi around now, last weekend I think. Sikh / Hindu New Year and Harvest festival. Might be something to do with that?Playing all the right notes— but not necessarily in the right order.
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DaM 11,755 posts
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Registered 11 years agolocalnotail wrote:
You and your mundane explanations!
It's Vaisakhi / Baisakhi around now, last weekend I think. Sikh / Hindu New Year and Harvest festival. Might be something to do with that?
I would say it's likely to be the remains of a packed lunch of a Godzilla-esque monster, planning to attack the Olympics. It sleeps in crop circles. -
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Hey, no diss intended. That post was entirely sarcasm free (if by the size of it, possibly alcohol induced).
Also, Mal - don't diss my thread, I only made it because the last OP went mad and deleted his account and nuked the old Interesting Mysteries thread.gif)
Edited by mal at 19:51:37 20-04-2012Cubby didn't know how to turn off sigs!
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