Werewolves are not alone. And neither are humans. There are some humans that know this. For example, Robert H Rines.
Robert H Rines was a famous physicist who recently died at the age of 87. Rines was a lawyer, composer, inventor, and physicist – most noted for having invented prototype radar, sonar, and ultrasound imaging technology that was eventually incorporated into the technology for ultrasound imaging of internal organs…a very educated man by all accounts.
In addition to his many accomplishments however, Mr Rines claimed to have seen something much more controversial - the Loch Ness Monster. He claimed to have seen Nessie in 1971…not only however did he see the Loch Ness Monster, but he and his team took photographs of what they believed to be the flipper from the Monster. Still however, even with this information, few believed him. He spent much time over the years of his life using the technology he invented to try to find and locate the monster again. His attempts however all failed, and he eventually concluded that the Loch Ness Monster may have become extinct due to global warming over the years.
There are few humans that are open-minded enough to consider what their eyes see but what science will not accept. Robert H. Rines was one of those few.
hates his vampire best friend coz he never ever helps him when in need always chickens out
and it was against somone in school
Does anyone else think that nessy would taste like fish.
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