Bigfoot, Leprechauns and Unicorns

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By dwilliamson

Bigfoot, Leprechauns and Unicorns

Do you believe in bigfoot, leprechauns and unicorns? I don't. Well, okay I do believe in leprechauns. The only way I would ever believe in bigfoot or unicorns would be for me to actually see one in real life. I am one of those people that would need undisputed facts to believe that bigfoot and unicorns exist.

So, why do I beleive in leprechauns and not bigfoot and unicorns? Part of the reason is because I have Irish blood in me and we all know that leprechauns come from Ireland and they do promise to give out pots of gold. Now, obviously, I have never met a leprechaun because I have never gotten my pot of gold. I am waiting though and by the looks of it, I'll probably be waiting for a long, long time.

I have heard that leprechauns can be mean and nasty though so I'm not sure if I would really want to meet a leprechaun if that is the case. Maybe, though, just maybe, there is one nice leprechaun out there somewhere who has my pot of gold.

I think that bigfoot is just a bear or a man dressed like a bigfoot running through the woods. I think that unicorns are just something we would all like to believe in because unicorns are beautiful.  

Do you believe in bigfoot, leprechauns or unicorns?

  • I believe in all three.
  • I believe in bigfoot only.
  • I believe in leprechauns only.
  • I believe in unicorns only.
  • I don't believe in any of them.
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Comments

ethel smith profile image

ethel smith Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago

Oh I wish I was not cynical lol

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dwilliamson Hub Author 2 years ago

thanks for your comment ethel smith

lafenty profile image

lafenty 2 years ago

Of the three, I would rather run into a Unicorn.

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dwilliamson Hub Author 2 years ago

lafenty, I don't think I'd want to "run into" a unicorn, I'm sure his horn is pretty sharp

rationaldude 24 months ago

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Rhinoceros

The Indian Rhinoceros was the first rhinoceros known to Europeans. Rhinoceros from the Greek, "rhino" meaning nose and "ceros" meaning horn. The Indian Rhinoceros is monotypic, meaning there are no distinct subspecies. Rhinoceros "Unicornis" was the type species for the rhinoceros family, first classified by Carolus Linnaeus in 1758.

here's your proof for the actual unicorn species

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dwilliamson Hub Author 24 months ago

rationaldude thank you for your comment and thank you for your information on the actual unicorn species.

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