Loch Ness monster has been monetized by the communities of the Scottish Highlands as a tourist industry.
This is hype to boost tourism.
No actual science validates these activities.
I agree with the first part but no actual science validates men actually becoming women because they think they're a woman.
Bad analogy.
I don't care about labels. I don't care if the Scottish tourist industry calls it Loch Ness monster, or Nessie.
I don't care if a human calls themselves a female or a transgender. Their existence is still a reality.
There is no plausible reality for the existence of Nessie.
Loch Ness monster has been monetized by the communities of the Scottish Highlands as a tourist industry.
This is hype to boost tourism.
No actual science validates these activities.
The first mention of the monster was in the 6th century AD. Looks like this critter found the fountain of youth.![]()
So far, they've found Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, and Big Foot,
but Nessy still has them baffled, God bless her.
The first mention of the monster was in the 6th century AD. Looks like this critter found the fountain of youth.![]()
Bad analogy.
I don't care about labels. I don't care if the Scottish tourist industry calls it Loch Ness monster, or Nessie.
I don't care if a human calls themselves a female or a transgender. Their existence is still a reality.
There is no plausible reality for the existence of Nessie.
There would have to be a family or 2 of them reproducing.
The first mention of the monster was in the 6th century AD. Looks like this critter found the fountain of youth.![]()
It would require a breeding group. One would not do.