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Folklore / Skeptic / Yeti / Daniel Loxton / Loch Ness Monster / Cryptid / Bigfoot / Champ / Cryptozoology / Paranormal / Pseudoscience
Date: 2012-01-06 13:24:41
Folklore
Skeptic
Yeti
Daniel Loxton
Loch Ness Monster
Cryptid
Bigfoot
Champ
Cryptozoology
Paranormal
Pseudoscience

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