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Mermaids Are Real!

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Of course they don't exist - you guys have to vivid imagination. Everyone knows they got eaten by the Kraken.
 
of course they're real! i have definitive proof.

Here it is!

and before you ask, those aren't goggles, they're mermaid glasses. This one is near-sighted.

well, this is it. that's all we need. mermaids are real and nobody can tell me otherwise.
 
Again, I really like mermaids. Mythology is a very interesting subject and, let's face it, Lady Gaga is the best mermaid ever.
 
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Again, I really like mermaids. Mythology is a very interesting subject and, let's face it, Lady Gaga is the best mermaid ever.

What about Aquaman? He can summon Cthulu. Lady Gaga can't summon Cthulu.





Though she can summon rabid fans which is honestly a lot scarier.
 
In my opinion, mermaids seriously don't exist. Just like Slenderman, they're a myth that everybody thinks is real, when really it was just something made up by someone and spread around, which for some reason everybody believed. Despite the fact that a vast majority of the ocean is unexplored, there's a low chance of there actually being half humans half fish swimming around. Please refreain yourself from spreading false information. Of course, there's no way I could be 100% right, but this is just my opinion. They seem like too much of a "beautiful fantasy" to be real, compared to the actual sea creatures out there. Also, there's really no solid evidence of mermaid sightings. The pictures that people claim as evidence are all photoshopped to manipulate people
 
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Lady Gaga can't summon Cthulu.

Hey, you never know.

And I wish mermaids were real. Unfortunately there's probably just a bunch of really hideous fish in the unexplored depths of the ocean. That'd be my guess, anyways.
 
In my opinion, mermaids seriously don't exist. Just like Slenderman, they're a myth that everybody thinks is real, when really it was just something made up by someone and spread around, which for some reason everybody believed. Despite the fact that a vast majority of the ocean is unexplored, there's a low chance of there actually being half humans half fish swimming around. Please refreain yourself from spreading false information. Of course, there's no way I could be 100% right, but this is just my opinion. They seem like too much of a "beautiful fantasy" to be real, compared to the actual sea creatures out there. Also, there's really no solid evidence of mermaid sightings. The pictures that people claim as evidence are all photoshopped to manipulate people

Yesterday night it occurred to me that there are many reasons to why humans choose not to believe such a rare being. One theory of mine is that humans are so afraid of someone or something overrunning their population and/or comfort zones. I don't understand when humans think about them not being the only humanoid intelligent species out there they act like its a bad thing and swiftly dismiss the possibility of facts and new unheard ideas. This is one of many reasons why mermaids are never seen near the surface, humans are too selfish and greedy to coexist other other intelligent species of such.
 
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Yesterday night it occurred to me that there are many reasons to why humans choose not to believe such a rare being. One theory of mine is that humans are so afraid of someone or something overrunning their population and/or comfort zones. I don't understand when humans think about them not being the only humanoid intelligent species out there they act like its a bad thing and swiftly dismiss the possibility of facts and new unheard ideas. This is one of many reasons why mermaids are never seen near the surface, humans are too selfish and greedy to coexist other other intelligent species of such.

It would be actually be great if mermaids joined our population. A majority of us aren't afraid of them doing so considering there's no possible harm that they could do. And if they never see the surface how would they know what we're like? There are a lot of questions that can't be answered. For now, let's just focus on all the other unexplored species out there in the ocean. We're not selfish and greedy, we accepted different skin races and other species, right? There's no reason for us to be greedy when it comes to accepting more species if they existed
 
IDK what I believe but I watched like a 2-3 hours documentary on "real" mermaids, and they were horrifying blue fish people. Some of the stuff seemed convincing, and the people who found the remains of one, after they started figuring out it wasn't something they'd seen before the feds came in and stole all their research and the remains.
 
IDK what I believe but I watched like a 2-3 hours documentary on "real" mermaids, and they were horrifying blue fish people. Some of the stuff seemed convincing, and the people who found the remains of one, after they started figuring out it wasn't something they'd seen before the feds came in and stole all their research and the remains.

I know the 'documentary' you're on about. Mermaids: The Body Found. It was a docufiction that aired on the Discovery Channel and Animal Planet. They still air it occasionally. If not maybe you're on about the sequel broadcast Mermaids: The New Evidence? Mermaids: The Body Found and the sequel both claimed to be an actual documentaries but both were entirely works of fiction. I actually enjoyed the docufictions, I just wish they made it more obvious it wasn't real.
 
We're not selfish and greedy, we accepted different skin races and other species, right? There's no reason for us to be greedy when it comes to accepting more species if they existed

well, you know...
 
Still no sources of where this Mermaid behavior information is coming from?
 
Yesterday night it occurred to me that there are many reasons to why humans choose not to believe such a rare being. One theory of mine is that humans are so afraid of someone or something overrunning their population and/or comfort zones. I don't understand when humans think about them not being the only humanoid intelligent species out there they act like its a bad thing and swiftly dismiss the possibility of facts and new unheard ideas. This is one of many reasons why mermaids are never seen near the surface, humans are too selfish and greedy to coexist other other intelligent species of such.
Why would we be afraid of them overrunning our population if mermaids are apparently afraid to get close to humans? You said earlier mermaids are afraid of humans , and now we're the ones afraid of them overrunning our population? Make up your mind. If mermaids did exist, humans would want to find out more about, scientists would want to learn more about them. It's not "out of our comfort zone". Humans don't dismiss the fact of new possibilities and ideas but quite the contrary. Scientists are always striving to discover new forms of life, and that is a fact. Sorry but you have little evidence to back up their existence.
 
We're not selfish and greedy, we accepted different skin races and other species, right? There's no reason for us to be greedy when it comes to accepting more species if they existed
Is this sarcasm? People get killed over race daily, and most people still see animals besides humans as lesser beings.
 
Merpeople are too scared of humans to swim near the surface or the shore. Even if one does one up to the shore their fins transform into legs if they are dry.

As I mentioned, how would they even know what we're like if they've never been in the presence of us ? It would be great if you don't give us false information using this as an example. There are no documented mermaids found and taken in, meaning there's no way we'd know that. If you're going to use video or photo sources as your back-up for this claim, it's most likely photoshopped or edited
 
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