Sisters In Colorado Harassed By Bigfoot


The Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization hits Colorado and reports a story of two sisters who were harassed by bigfoot near Jersey Jim lookout tower.


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    1. Colorado sisters harassed by unicorns.

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    2. Oh,hey,c`mon now - give these folk some credence for sharing their (probably) very honest account.

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    3. It's a shame nobody is seeing unicorns.

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    4. ^ what are your thoughts on the sightings of dogmen ?

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  2. Petition to boycott the site if the trolls aren't banned. Post below if you agree.

    vvvvvvvvvvv

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    1. Who gets to decide who are the trolls?

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    2. ^ Quit your whining and empty threats ... or do yourself a favour and carry it out ... but,who cares ?

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    3. I agree, all you turd eaters should leave.

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    4. the numbers of recruits to your petition are mind blowing!....you at 2 now, and of course they are anon's

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    5. The lack of support speaks volumes. Most of the good people that used to comment here are long gone.

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  3. Sounds like Itkomi/Joe:
    Munchausen Syndrome is an attention-seeking personality disorder which is more common than statistics suggest. Munchausen Syndrome, named after a German soldier renowned for exaggerated tales, is a predominantly female disorder in which an emotionally immature person with narcissistic tendencies, low self-esteem and a fragile ego has an overwhelming need to draw attention to herself and to be the centre of attention. They use the Internet as a tool. This is because they are usually to ugly or have no social skills to gain the level of attention that they crave. The men who suffer from Münchausen syndrome usually suffer from having a tiny penis and have a tendency to eat turds.

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    1. "Munchausen syndrome is a psychiatric factitious disorder wherein those affected feign disease, illness, or psychological trauma to draw attention, sympathy, or reassurance to themselves. It is also known[by whom?] as hospital addiction syndrome, thick chart syndrome, or hospital hopper syndrome.[citation needed] Munchausen syndrome fits within the subclass of factitious disorder with predominantly physical signs and symptoms, but they also have a history of recurrent hospitalization, travelling, and dramatic, extremely improbable tales of their past experiences.[1] The condition derives its name from the fictional character Baron Munchausen."
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munchausen_syndrome

      http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/online-trolls-are-psychopaths-and-sadists-psychologists-claim-9134396.html

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    2. ^ ...now that is a ringer for JoeTomi troll boy...all the hall marks of him dead cert.

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    3. (Whispers)

      Who's got a real diagnosis out of the two?

      (Tee-hee!)

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    4. Iktomi pretending to be conversant with the syndrome is another pointer to his mental delusion..he`s acquainted with this via his weekly psychiatrist session.

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    5. It's actually a quick google search... And I'll reiterate; your diagnosis is very, very real. That's gotta sting?

      : )

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