#sightings in the USA
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relaxedstyles · 4 months ago
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officialrailscales · 6 months ago
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spectralseekerscarlett · 28 days ago
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DOGMAN
The Dogman is a cryptid that has been reported primarily in the United States, particularly in Michigan, Wisconsin, and other parts of the Midwest. It is described as a bipedal, wolf-like creature with the body of a man and the head of a dog or wolf. Here are some detailed points about the Dogman: 
Origins and History: The legend of the Dogman dates back to Native American folklore, but it gained widespread attention in the late 20th century. One of the earliest modern reports came from Michigan in 1887. The story was popularized by a song called "The Legend" by Steve Cook, which aired on a Michigan radio station in 1987.
Physical Description: Witnesses describe the Dogman as standing around 6 to 7 feet tall, with a muscular build and covered in fur. Its eyes are often reported to glow, and it has sharp teeth and claws. The creature is said to walk on two legs, though it can also run on all fours.
Behavior and Sightings: Sightings of the Dogman often describe it as a nocturnal creature that is elusive and shy, yet potentially aggressive if provoked. Many encounters occur in rural or forested areas. Witnesses have reported seeing the Dogman crossing roads, lurking near homes, or even peering into windows.
Explanations and Theories: There are several theories about what the Dogman could be. Some believe it is a misidentified animal, such as a large dog or wolf. Others think it could be a hoax or an urban legend fueled by mass hysteria. Cryptozoologists suggest it might be an undiscovered species or a relic population of prehistoric creatures.
Cultural Impact: The Dogman has become a part of local folklore and has been featured in various media, including books, documentaries, and television shows. It has a dedicated following among cryptid enthusiasts and paranormal investigators. The Dogman remains one of the more mysterious and intriguing cryptids, with ongoing reports and investigations keeping the legend alive.
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very-lost-hobbit · 9 months ago
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"US proxy war in Ukraine" Beating u with lead pipes
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primrosing · 5 months ago
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first death wish of june for biden, trump, netanyahu, and all the other politicians that are actively perpetrating or being complicit in the genocide of the palestinians, the sudanese, the congolese, and any other conflicts that are failed to be recognized by western media. 🏳️‍🌈🇵🇸🇸🇩🇨🇩
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thepatronsaintoffilth · 7 months ago
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uh oh
💞oh its about that time again ... the time when I start thinking about bending and breaking a *straight girl's sexuality
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captainpirateface · 2 months ago
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GLOBAL POLITICS IN 30 SECONDS!!!
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nicollekidman · 10 months ago
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well my reaction to this was. extremely undignified.
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facts-and-memes · 2 months ago
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USA, it's for you 😂
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°FÖLLOW° for more NONSENSE
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have-you-been-here · 8 months ago
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Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
(Shuh-WAH-muh-guhn)
Park Falls, Wisconsin, United States
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officialrailscales · 4 months ago
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spectralseekerscarlett · 25 days ago
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THE LOVELAND FROGMAN
The Loveland Frogman, also known as the Loveland Lizard, is a cryptid that originates from Loveland, Ohio. This creature has captured the imagination of many due to its unusual characteristics and mysterious sightings. 
 Historical Sightings: The first reported sighting of the Loveland Frogman dates back to 1955. A businessman claimed to have seen three frog-like creatures on the side of the road. According to his account, the creatures stood on their hind legs and were about 4 feet tall. They had leathery skin and frog-like faces, and one of them reportedly held a wand that emitted sparks. Another notable sighting occurred in 1972 when a police officer named Mark Matthews reported seeing a similar creature. Matthews described it as crouched on the road, and when he approached, it stood up, glaring at him before hopping over the guardrail and disappearing into the river. This sighting was later recanted by Matthews, who suggested it might have been a large iguana, but the legend of the Loveland Frogman persisted. 
 Characteristics: The Loveland Frogman is typically described as being around 4 feet tall with frog-like features, including a wide mouth, bulging eyes, and webbed hands and feet. Its skin is said to be leathery and greenish in color. The creature is often depicted standing on its hind legs and is sometimes associated with unusual lights or sparks, as mentioned in the 1955 sighting. 
 Cultural Impact: The legend of the Loveland Frogman has become a part of local folklore in Loveland, Ohio. It has inspired various stories, articles, and even a musical. The creature is a popular subject among cryptozoologists and paranormal enthusiasts who seek to uncover the truth behind the sightings.
Skepticism and Explanations: While the Loveland Frogman is a fascinating legend, many skeptics believe the sightings can be explained by misidentifications of known animals, such as large frogs, toads, or even escaped exotic pets like iguanas. Despite this, the story continues to intrigue and entertain those who enjoy tales of the unknown. 
Conclusion: The Loveland Frogman remains one of Ohio's most intriguing cryptids. Whether a figment of imagination, a misidentified animal, or something truly mysterious, the legend of the Loveland Frogman endures, captivating the curiosity of those who hear its tale.
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hussyknee · 7 months ago
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Seeing USAmericans writing British characters speaking in US terms pisses me off.
Tfw you're so imperialist you don't even have to learn about any other colonizers. We had to spend 150 years and counting being acculturated into the society of the preceding biggest asshole just so it would treat us like real people, but these upstarts it spawned don't even have to get its basic lingo right. Y'all grew up on the biggest children's franchise of all time that's literally steeped in British culture (however embarrassing its author is now) but still learned nothing because your media pandered to your xenophobia so much that you never needed to encounter anything new. The imperial privilege is infuriating.
And when you end up pig ignorant, y'all blame your school system for not spoon feeding you enough. Jesus wept. Over a hundred countries learned to say "shops", "go and", "angry", "lift" and "pavement" at the point of a whip, it can't be this hard for you to remember to use them and the metric system occasionally.
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yifftwiceplz · 7 months ago
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it was the dark of the moon on the sixth of june in a kenworth pullin logs cabover pete with a reefer on and a jimmy haulin hogs we was headin to bear on i 1 0 bout a mile outta shaky town i said pig pen this heres the rubber duck and im about to put the hammer down
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mariocki · 7 months ago
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Brannigan (1975)
"Well, if it was up to me, I'd get some men out thumping on the streets, passing out some 'e pluribus unum'. That's what ninety percent of police work is today."
"The murder rate in your country, I'm sure, gives ample testimony to your superior police methods."
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spicy-vent-central · 4 months ago
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If you are a Millennial or Gen Z in America and are genuinely taking the piss out of Gen Alpha for "not being able to read" I just want to let you know (as someone in your age group) that you're turning into your parents in a lot of unhealthy and harmful ways.
Who's fault is it that these kids aren't learning phonics pal? Look around yourself at who is responsible for our government/public schools and who is raising them. Kids are and have always been kids, adults however change drastically over time. You can't blame Boomers for your problems but not accept (at least partial) responsibility for Gen Alpha's problems. These are the children of our generation and it's our responsibility to give them a solid foundation and if we don't do that, we cannot blame them for not having it.
We are all victims of the larger political system and Gen Alpha is already being systemically repressed. They will grow up from birth with the whole sum of human knowledge and access to instant communication in the palms of their hands. This makes them EXTREMELY hard to control from a governmental standpoint. Why do you think we suddenly have this unwarranted, unprecedented and illogical change in how kids are being taught to read? The system is already trying to rob these kids of their power to make change by denying them access to information in the only ways it can. Instead of seeing that for what it is and helping empower the next generation, a lot of you are continuing the trauma cycle of "younger generation bad" and it's really disappointing. I see and hear your struggles, especially millennials. Y'all have been getting blamed for shit since you had no control over since you were kids, let's not do that to the next batch of kids though okay? It's our jobs to build these kids up.
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