MattSullivan wrote:This might make me Mr.. Unpopular from here on, but I'm a little worrie dby the sheer amount of people who think werewolves really exist.
Fantasizing about them existing is one thing. ACTUALLY thinking they exist...is well....a little scary.
Sorry guys, it's just my opinion.
*Ugh...my computer crashed after writing a long message again, before I could post it*
I'm with Matt.
I like to remain a very open minded person, and I believe that a great many things that seem fantastic to us really are possible...but I disagree with the notion that just because some things CAN exist, it means that they likely DO exist. ...because most of the time you can look around and see that they quite clearly do not.
It is physically possible for there to be another human being on this earth alive at this moment that shares my exact genetic code, right down to the last chromosome, but even so, I can say with utmost confidence that said genetic clone of me does NOT exist.
It may very well be entirely possible for a being to exist that shares most of the qualities that we normally associate with Werewolves,
(excluding things that really are impossible, like mass discrepancy and so forth), but if you ask me if there are any Human beings in the world who can transform into Wolves, or Gestalt-like alternate forms and back again like in the movies, and various sources of mythology and fiction, my answer is obviously
NO...of course not. We can all see that they don't, and we should all be well aware of all the reasons why.
Fantasy is fun and all, but seriously...you know better than that.
(At least you should) Werewolves are the product of human imagination...nothing more.
...and for goodness sake,
Therians and
Otherkin are NOT werewolves. Whatever is in your head, or your soul, is what it is and
is not what it
is not. A Wolfs mind/soul in a Humans body, and a Human with a Human mind that can take on the physical shape of a Wolf are two completely different things.