Dragonologists in Canada. Very few. So sad.

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Dragonologists in Canada. Very few. So sad.

Post by dragonologist linda »

Hello. My name is Linda. I am a dragonologist (passed the course :D ). Many people think us Canadians live in igloos. WE DON'T!!!! :evil: IT CAN GET UP TO 40 DEGREES CELCIUS IN SUMMER!

Back to my topic though...

I am one of the very few dragonologists in Canada, and have seen a migrating frost dragon :D . It is sad when I ask my friends if they believe in dragons and they say no :cry: . I feel like I will cry.

It is also sad that people say they will (try :lol: ) to kill a dragon if they see one. I feel like strangling them :twisted:!!!!!!

Do you feel like that? I like to know how others feel about things like this. I know its a wierd post but.....I don't care


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Post by dragonologist linda »

.....you know........dragons, well.......why do people not believe!?!?!.......in some versions of the bible........ :D .....it mentions.....try to guess.

DRAGONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :shock: :o



and unicorns, faries,ect.....



:wink:
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Post by LoyalReaperDragon »

wo girl dont worry the majority of our user either: belive in dragons, are dragons, or somthing else :wink: also we are dragon lovers not stranglers
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Post by Aiolos »

'ey! I don't think Canadians live in igloos! CANADIANS ROCK, MAN!!!
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lol.

Post by Dragon_Nils »

My friend would say the exact same thing. He tries to hurt anyone that insults Canada.Lol. :D
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Post by Firuweata »

I know I shouldn't but...

Must...resist...temptation...

*gives in*

Do Canadians have flappy heads like off South Park???

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Re: Dragonologists in Canada. Very few. So sad.

Post by Roadkill »

Hello. My name is Linda. I am a dragonologist (passed the course :D ). Many people think us Canadians live in igloos. WE DON'T!!!! :evil: IT CAN GET UP TO 40 DEGREES CELCIUS IN SUMMER!

Back to my topic though...

I am one of the very few dragonologists in Canada, and have seen a migrating frost dragon :D . It is sad when I ask my friends if they believe in dragons and they say no :cry: . I feel like I will cry.

It is also sad that people say they will (try :lol: ) to kill a dragon if they see one. I feel like strangling them :twisted:!!!!!!

Do you feel like that? I like to know how others feel about things like this. I know its a wierd post but.....I don't care


Yours in Dragonology,
Linda
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You saw a frost dragon in real life? Please describe it in scientific terms. How does it managed to breathe ice without freezing itself?
And just because dragons are in the Bible doesn't mean they exist in reality.
If you are a dragonologist, please present some scientific fact on the existence of dragons. Yes, they are the most awesome creatures ever, but amazing awesomeness has nothing to do with existance.
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Post by Firuweata »

Many times, fiction is based on fact. I don't remember the name of it, but there was a fish that supposedly swam up the urethra, and laid eggs. This was thought to be a fictionous fish, but was discovered about 50 years ago. (Same with the Giant Squid(tm))...

With the Bible, true, many passages are just parables, but it comes back to the whole, faith affecting ones own personal reality thing. Plus, very few were alive back than, and probably won't remember it...

As for the frost thing, it could have liquid nitrogen in an oxygen free chamber inside the back of the throat...

When it comes right down to it, anything you want CAN exist, but it can also NOT exist. It's your decision. I mean you can't make a school/ workplace cease to exist, but you can make it better by (forgive my for the preaching) having a better outlook...
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Post by Roadkill »

Have you ever tried swallowing liquid nitrogen? You know what happens, right?

Yes, in way, there are two worlds. One inside yourself and one outside.

Existence and reality are on the outside. They are fact. If you jump off a building with no rocket powered or flying equipment you WILL fall. And chances are you'll also die and get very hurt. Yes it is possible dragons could exist here, by some unknown means we have not yet thought of. But until valid proof appears confirming this, they are fiction.
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Post by LoyalReaperDragon »

dude you know in russia in ww2 you didnt use a parachute? they just pushed you out of the plane at like 20 meters or higher and when you hit the snow it soften the impact to jsut some cuts and bruises!
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Post by Roadkill »

You still fell. You still got hurt, though not too bad because snow is poofy. Gravity and reality is proven once again:p
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Post by LoyalReaperDragon »

im marketgarden a man jumped out of his plane at about a 3000 meter drop he hit the ground, brushed himself off, and went on to fight in amaze ment to his comrades
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Post by dragonologist linda »

lol. i didn't see the dragon breathe any ice :( but I could see it quite clearly. they are exactly how people draw them. horns all over the place on their body, looking like iceicles (please excuse my spelling) but that is all i could really see. white, blue tinge, and horns. the frost dragon flew by quickly and went into a cloud. a BIG cloud. *sigh*


why were you guys talking about ww2 and jumping out of planes anyway?? lol
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Post by Aiolos »

Ok, now you contradicted yourself. First, you said you saw it 'quite clearly'. Then, you said you could only see 'horns and color'.
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Post by dragonologist linda »

thats clearest i've ever seen of a dragon flying overhead. seeing COLOUR



sorry if i sound mean or angry. rough day today.
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Post by Aiolos »

I suggest you rephrase some of your sentences, just to make it clearer to everyone.


Not trying to sound mean, either.
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Post by dragonologist linda »

lol. not really the best speller or good at writing. but i am trying to write a book and get better. :D
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Post by Dragon_Nils »

I'm confuzzled... :|
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Post by Roadkill »

lol. not really the best speller or good at writing. but i am trying to write a book and get better. :D
If you can't spell then how the heck did you manage to get a degree? And don't you have to write a couple essays in order to pass those tests? So it's either you're completing lying or dragonoligist is any crazy idiot who say are one. In that case, your observations have no validity to them whatsoever.

Writing a book is cool though. I wish you the best of luck with it. :D
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Post by Dragon_Nils »

I agree. Spelling counts. That is all I am going to say.
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Post by Firuweata »

The reason other things have been brought up is because this thread is a living, breathing creature, who is evolving to fit its surroundings...
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Post by Dragon_Nils »

??? :?
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Post by Aiolos »

To understand Firuweata, you have to ignore the creepy, random coating. Look inside the sentance. He said that other things are popping up because one topic slowly turns into another. You'll catch on....eventually....
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Post by Dragon_Nils »

Ohhh. I see.
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Post by John »

Thats funny. I thought Canadians club seals, eat raw meat, and live in caves. Oh wait, they merely CHEAT AT OLYMPICS!

BTW, Canadians are cool! but still cheaters
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