View Poll Results: Do u think Dragons existed?
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	No. They are totally mythological. 14 15.91%
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	Yes. It is possible. 24 27.27%
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	Not Sure. I would have to see more evidence. 9 10.23%
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	The guy that made this poll must be pretty damn high. 41 46.59%
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	04-30-2007, 12:08 AM #1 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Dragonsdo u think dragons ever existed? Buddha Man Reviewed by Buddha Man on . Dragons do u think dragons ever existed? Rating: 5
 
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	04-30-2007, 12:09 AM #2 Senior Member Senior Member
 DragonsYES! 
 
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	04-30-2007, 12:13 AM #3 Senior Member Senior Member
 Dragonsoh ya, whats the name of that huge iguana .. the komoto maybe? my spelling kinda went to shit ;p but ya.. i do think there were dragons back in the day 
 
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	04-30-2007, 12:25 AM #4 Senior Member Senior Member
 DragonsDragons and Unicorns ARE real, we've just never seen them. 
 
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	04-30-2007, 12:30 AM #5 Senior Member Senior Member
 Dragonstotally. DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT USE OR SELL ILLEGAL DRUGS.
 
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	04-30-2007, 12:35 AM #6 Senior Member Senior Member
 DragonsI want 5$ worth of whatever he has been smoking. 
 
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	04-30-2007, 12:38 AM #7 Senior Member Senior Member
 Dragons^what, like a half of a half of a gram? 
 i would ask for a gram instead of $5
 
 Yes, yes i do believe dragons existed. No clue if they actually breathed fire or whatnot.
 
 I mean, they could have been evolved t-rex's or some shit:thumbsup:
 
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	04-30-2007, 12:39 AM #8 Senior Member Senior Member
 DragonsDragons? Now I know there are creationist nutjobs who think dinosaur fossils are actually dragon remains (dinosaurs breathed fire apparently), but does anybody not under the influence of that particular mental virus really believe in dragons? I would be interested in hearing the extraordinary evidence for this extraordinary claim, but it seems extremely unlikely that it would have any substance. 
 
 I mean, if dragons were these huge creatures that lived in the times of humans, where are their remains? If they really existed over a swath of land from Europe to China, we'd surely have found some interesting fossils of some sort, right? Some evidence of a dragon meat feast, or a slain dragon kept as a trophy, or just one that died of natural causes somewhere. What kind of biological mechanism could cause them to breathe fire, and how would that evolve?
 
 In order to have a sustained population of fire-breathing dragons, they would be so numerous and so obviously there that no culture that lived around them would ever lack records of them, and we would have found at least as much evidence for them as we have for mammoths. And we would probably have some way to explain why they went extinct somewhere in the historical record.
 
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	04-30-2007, 12:42 AM #9 Senior Member Senior Member
 DragonsIf that's true, why do tyrannosaurus rexes only appear in rock formations older than 65 million years? They were around for millions of years, showing up in all the rock formations, then went into hiding for 65 million years, popped up and battled some humans, and then went extinct like all the pterodactyls, stegosauri, and plesiosaurs already did, but for some completely different reason from the rest of the dinosaurs? Explain. Originally Posted by epicsoundz69 Originally Posted by epicsoundz69
 
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	04-30-2007, 12:43 AM #10 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Dragonsid have to see more evidence. i think there may have been big lizards that could fly, but i would have to see evidence to believe the fire breathing thing 
 
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