Brina,
Vliegende Hollander*
And a Fata Morgana is actually something that's real. But it's a real object but one that appears warped or closer than it really is. It's caused by differences in air temperature layers.
So, you believe in UFO'S. Just that it was somewhere else.
Mees, there is no doubt UFOs are 100% real. Whether they are alien space craft or just something that we are unable to identify at the moment is a different matter. ;-)
#41 It looks like someone threw a homemade paper toy and took a picture of it.
I don't know what that is, but I know with 100% certainty what it's not- an alien spacecraft.
#19 Odd thing, when you no longer understand what a "stereotype" is referring to, it makes it clear that they are meaningless in reality.
#41 Dude, photography was far more advanced than that. This grainy thing is either zoomed in, a LOT, or was taken with a Polaroid or something. Either way, it's just a disk someone tossed in the air.
Brina,
Vliegende Hollander*
And a Fata Morgana is actually something that's real. But it's a real object but one that appears warped or closer than it really is. It's caused by differences in air temperature layers.
So, you believe in UFO'S. Just that it was somewhere else.
Mees, there is no doubt UFOs are 100% real. Whether they are alien space craft or just something that we are unable to identify at the moment is a different matter. ;-)
#41 It looks like someone threw a homemade paper toy and took a picture of it.
I don't know what that is, but I know with 100% certainty what it's not- an alien spacecraft.
#19 Odd thing, when you no longer understand what a "stereotype" is referring to, it makes it clear that they are meaningless in reality.
#41 Dude, photography was far more advanced than that. This grainy thing is either zoomed in, a LOT, or was taken with a Polaroid or something. Either way, it's just a disk someone tossed in the air.
#41 Dude, photography was far more advanced than that. This grainy thing is either zoomed in, a LOT, or was taken with a Polaroid or something. Either way, it's just a disk someone tossed in the air.