Here's how it works: you claim that my actually believing CCTV cameras show opaque bug-shapes when bugs are ON the lens would make me dumb. Obviously that's what I believe as that is what I stated. Ergo: you are insulting me as being dumb. I went over this with Balerion. I tried to point out that nobody has to comment on how a person is or on their intelligence/character to make a valid point. Doing so is flaming and against forum rules. Or am I mistaken?
If you took it as an insult, then I apologize - that was not my intent.
So now it ISN'T a spider on a web? You need to get your story straight.
Now this is the kind of bullshit that gets you in trouble - this is simple intellectual dishonesty... and the worst part is, you KNOW IT IS.
My claim is that it was an insect of some sort.
To counter that claim, you showed a video of a moth fluttering in front of the camera.
Enmos posted a video he took of a spider (not an insect per-say, but close enough, same bloody idea).
You claim it couldn't have been a spider for X reason.
Not all insects are spiders, MR... there are insects in all kinds of shapes and sizes, with a huge variety of ways of moving.
My "story" is straight - this was a gorram bug on the gorram lens, plain and simple.
It is humanoid and not bug-like in the least. Also the motion of the lower part of the apparition definitely suggests walking. Look at both videos.
I have watched both videos - neither of which showed anything appearing to be a "humanoid walking motion" that fits the pace at which it moved.
Not at that size. ANY insect at that size relative to the background would be moving very quickly and sporadically, going over parts of the background like the wall and the trees. The figure doesn't behave like this. It's movements are totally consistent with an apparition walking in the landscape itself.
Any insect? No matter what?
Okay, so what is the insect was, say, not moving at all? Or was moving particularly slowly (such as an ant will do when on a surface with poor cohesion or friction)? You posit that ANY (and you specifically said any) insect... now prove it, or retract the statement.
Right. A totally unsubstantiable claim, unless you're visiting Dover Castle any time soon.
Totally unsustainable? Not at all - if they ACTUALLY thought they were being haunted, I'm fairly certain they would call in some experts to figure this out, and it would most likely be broadcast.
Once again, though, in your desperation to prove that this was a ghost, you have gone and taken things to the most illogical extremes you possibly could. This routine is tiresome.
Right! I mean, just compare it to an industry-standard apparition. It's movements are almost exactly the same.
Indeed, it looked just like Casper!
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