Exploring Bigfoot: A Cryptid Reality and Sasquatch Gathering
Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent episode of the Nerd Grapevine podcast, hosts Dane, Austin Shazam, Marcus, and Austin tiny zimp delved into the fascinating world of cryptids. For those unfamiliar with the term, cryptids are animals that science does not recognize as existing, such as Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster, and the Mongolian death worm. The group also discussed out-of-place animals, like British big cats and African tigers, as well as extinct animals that may still be roaming the earth, like the thylacine and the ivory-billed woodpecker.
One of the more interesting points brought up during the discussion was the idea of what would happen if a cryptid, such as Bigfoot, were to be proven as a real, living creature. Would the fascination with these elusive beings die down, or would it continue in a new form? The hosts seemed to be split on the matter, with some expressing a desire to simply be able to say "I told you so," while others were more interested in the idea of continuing to learn about and coexist with these mysterious beings.
I found this discussion to be both entertaining and thought-provoking. It's always interesting to hear different perspectives on the topic, and the idea of what would happen if a cryptid were to be proven as real is certainly a fascinating one.
One thing that was mentioned during the podcast that I found particularly intriguing was the idea of cryptids as a source of fascination in and of themselves. The hosts discussed the idea that the mystery and unknown nature of these creatures is what draws people in, and that even if a cryptid were to be proven as real, the fascination with them may not necessarily disappear. This is something that I have often thought about, and I believe that there is some truth to this idea.
In addition to the discussion of cryptids, the podcast also touched on a number of other interesting topics, including the idea of parallel universes and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. These topics, while not directly related to Bigfoot, are still fascinating in their own right and added an extra layer of intrigue to the episode.
Overall, I would give this episode of the Nerd Grapevine podcast a 7 on the interest level scale. The discussion of cryptids and their potential impact on society was both interesting and thought-provoking, and the inclusion of otherworldly topics added an extra layer of excitement. If you're a fan of cryptids or simply enjoy learning about new and intriguing ideas, I would highly recommend giving this episode a listen.