okay I'm sick of seeing all these human-animal hybrids in ancient civilizations and cave paintingsI'm legitimately starting to wonder if they were realIs there any evidence that they were real? Like hybrid skeltons/fossils dug up or somethingIt's just too weird how they appear so much in early civ art.
Cave paintings and dinosaur bones didn't exist before the 19th century.
https://archive.org/details/lanz-von-liebenfels-theozoology
>>41360894interesting isn't it, yes to some degree they were real, perhaps they still are but unfortunately finding evidence and the connections to us is difficult becuse it often gets covered up or ignored altogether
>>41360894>im sick of something because it makes me wonderyRu this way?
Their bones have been found in Egypt but they were mixed together so studying them was difficult and the people who have access to them didn't put much effort into it.
>>41360894humans have always been fascinated by animals, more so when there was no technology and a fat cow was the most entertainment you could get for a week
>>41360894you want to talk? let's talk.https://archive.4plebs.org/x/search/text/telenothians/
>>41360894The thing is, they liked cat memes back then too.
>>41360894>Is there any evidenceyes. check macroevolution.net and telenothians in general. also, read up on helminths and what it takes to get them to grow to large sizes. some breeds of helminth can grow up to the size of a large snake in only 10 or so generations, shorter than 1 year.it is all about diet, exercise, environment, and most importantly, getting the helminth out of the parasite life cycle and into a trophic cycle. the difference between the two is that humans are trophic in the sense that they exchange food energy with other life forms, examples being ranching, farming, fertilization, etc... parasites however, do no such exchange, and only extract.when helminths are readapted to brighter light conditions, more oxygen to breathe, more protein based foods, and regular exercise, their latent unused genetics will become prominent, forcing their vestigial tails, limbs, and teeth to emerge. the soft finger like teeth and suckers on most "normal" helminths harden as they emerge from their parasitic life cycle and form into more familiar teeth as they grow larger.towards your question about hybrids- helminths are often born pregnant, meaning that in their eggs, they wait to hatch with a full womb of pre-fertilized eggs. those eggs in the baby are often fertilized by the mother's sexual partners. during that process, the introduction of foreign ambient genetic material can cause drastic changes in the offspring. this approach is similar to the telenothian approach- life forms cannot generally cross fertilize (with exceptions), but the ambient genetic material in the womb has definite effects on gestation and the final form of the affected zygote.human-helminth hybrids are more or less possible, mostly by soaking helminth eggs in human reproductive fluids, both male and female. insertion of helminth genetic material into a pregnant woman generally kills the mother and child- most hybridization can only go one direction, especially womb vs. egg.
>>41362586forgothttps://archive.4plebs.org/x/search/text/helminths/https://archive.4plebs.org/x/search/text/helminth/
>itt OP discovers the pipeline to being a furry
>>41362879no. it's much more deeper than that
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>>41360894my snake venom gets you high afhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MPHyR92MQic&pp=0gcJCQYKAYcqIYzv
>>41360894They're fallen angels
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>>41363905Yeah I keep seeing art like this and it's just like why.Thanks all for the info here. bumping in case there are more contributions.
>>41360894>real?Yes.>human-animal hybridsNo. It's spirits of nature. They live in the wilderness and underground. Most people can't see them (only if they want to be seen).