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D-Yoop (Oct 20, 2005)
Cropcircles, on of the mysteries of life im very interested about!^^
D-Yoop (Oct 20, 2005)
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davincipoppalag (Oct 20, 2005)
It looks like a crop circle...good illusion of depth
D-Yoop (Oct 20, 2005)
drawn in 24 min
Its a bit better now, advise is welcome tho..
SneakyWalter (Oct 20, 2005)
It looks centered just right. I can't advise on anything (Dang!) :)
Nicely done.
mikron (Oct 20, 2005)
Its not a mystery...
Bored people did it...
Maybe they tried to get peoples attention.. like yours.
nice geometry in the drawing though..
D-Yoop (Oct 21, 2005)
nah, ive read a book about them, there are many explenations why they are real, and how you can recognize fake ones. Its a shame everyone thinks they are fake, actually they are signs that warn us. Many of the symbols were used in old civilisations.
Oh, and im not an attentionwhore:P
TheCrimsonKing (Oct 21, 2005)
It's also a shame most think that books tell the truth, just because they're books.

What a 'brilliant' and 'efficent' method of warning us.
D-Yoop (Oct 21, 2005)
This is what a real cropcircle is like
1) bent steel, like it was heaten up. not broken like fake ones 2) stretched knots caused by the heat. 3) radioactivity, the plants grow faster aswell. And sometimes theres a metal dust around. 4) the seeds are not out of the plants, which would happen when you stamp on them. 5) geometry which human can only make with a computer like a mandelbrot. Everthing what has been made is math and not just a cropdrawing. 6) a real one has leylines or dragonlines in the surroundings, but the only thing i tell about them is that they are sources of magnetic or/and electric engergies in the earth which the cropcircles are made of. sometimes they are not in the surrounding but often they are 7) people often get headaches or get sick inside of a cropcircle. 8) cropcircles always have a spinning pattern. 9) No hole in the ground in the middle of a circle, fakers put a pole in the ground and walk around it with a rope, so they can make a round circle.

i choose my own truth, you dont HAVE to believe me, because also you choose your own. It actually is a brilliant way of contacting us, but we have lost our way of cantacting them long ago. Although, there still is a prophet Yahweh who can summon them, movies of them are on the internet.
TheCrimsonKing (edited Oct 21, 2005)
You chose "truth" from what you read...If you had first read a book with opposite points that made sense, you would've held tightly to that as you do this. This goes for all learning. The point is, I don't suggest taking this information seriously, even if there is proof to develop facts.
I've read these books just as you have.
mikron (Oct 21, 2005)
Drop it crimson... he won't give up on his illusional point of view...
I bump into people like this all the time...
They like it this way... same time of ppl who like making up goverment conspiracies...
Crimson... you should be happy to be one of those who know better..
D-Yoop (edited Oct 21, 2005)
Mikron, youre one of the first people i met who has told someone to calm down because i wont drop my believes. Im glad you do see this, and its great you do. But please dont tell that people who dont believe this stuff are better than people who do. everyone is great for who he is, and what he believes in. And i dont know what books TheCrimsonKing has read, but they must not have been very convincing, because mine was. It has been writen by a cropcircle researcher, and writes stories and examples in it.
TheCrimsonKing (Oct 21, 2005)
D-Yoop, you’re 15. This is GREAT that you like to learn more about the things you're interested in, especially these sorts of topics. But turning them into beliefs is certainly not the way to go. Call them your theories, or consider the information more closely by doing your own research. Not accepting other views and opinions is no different than thinking you are better than they, just as you accused mikron of being.
Anyways, if you're going to put your learned information out there (as you did with this image), expect to defend it, if needed, and be open to what others may have to say about it.
D-Yoop (edited Oct 21, 2005)
1) its connected to believes i have: paranormality
2) I do my own research, i use the internet for more information, and found out myself what some of the cropcircles meant.
3) I dont think other people are stupid, so please dont think that i think that. Im just aware of everything and find it normal, while other people wont believe the things i believe. But that doesnt mean anyone of us is stupid. I mean, when i was a few years younger i wouldnt have beleved it aswell i guess..
4) Defending my opinion is difficult, as it will raise more questions if i answers wrong. I could also give too little info, and that would make people not believe me, so i jsut say: believe what you want to believe.(:
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