User talk:Crypto457

Concerning Talk:Beelzebufo
If you think Beelzebufo is fraudulent, please present proof that it is fraudulent beyond your own paranoia, lack of imagination, and complete, total incapability to use google. The half dozen reports in the reference section, and the links in the external links section would be more than enough proof that Beelzebufo is real.--Mr Fink (talk) 02:09, 28 July 2010 (UTC)

look I have been cleaning up various articles on various wiki sites that have been victim to pranksters may not be as smart as P.T. Barnum but the general population of our species is without a doubt dumb as a goldfish they would believe in anything the last thing we need in the age of reason is some Barnum immatators fooling every last person on Earth and this site becoming like its mentally deficient cousin Encylopedia Dramaitca, so I dont exactly buy into certain ideas or discoveries no matter how interesting it is until there is conclusive evidence.(Crypto457 (talk) 17:32, 28 July 2010 (UTC))
 * The only problem with this mentality is that scientists don't write reports about species without conclusive evidence that they exist to begin with, and the fact that you don't appear to want to use a search engine, like say, scholar.google.com to verify doesn't help your cause at all. If you think something is fraudulent, go search and see if it is fraudulent, don't go wasting bandwith and other people's time demanding that they spoonfeed you evidence that you don't intend to accept. It gives people a bad impression of you.--Mr Fink (talk) 02:16, 29 July 2010 (UTC)

Alright I get it now I'll read more into about the scource of information especially concerning newly discovered extinct or living species before speculation does that sound fair to you? (Crypto457 (talk) 04:54, 29 July 2010 (UTC))

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