General Third man syndrome

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NotBanjaxo

Formerly someone other than Banjaxo
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Found in 1867 inside a jungle cave, this feral boy named Dina Sanichar, preferred eating raw meat, had trouble standing on two feet, growled like a wolf, and gnawed on bones to sharpen his teeth. He never learned to speak. He became the inspiration for The Jungle Book's character of Mowgli.
I read somewhere (on the internet, so it must be true) that a lot of the supposedly "feral" children either found in caves or raised by wolves / chimps etc. were actually mentally handicapped children, unwanted by their parents who considered them a burden, and palmed off on missionaries or local colonial authorities.
 

segfault

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I read somewhere (on the internet, so it must be true) that a lot of the supposedly "feral" children either found in caves or raised by wolves / chimps etc. were actually mentally handicapped children, unwanted by their parents who considered them a burden, and palmed off on missionaries or local colonial authorities.
Makes sense. I read something similar that the origin of the myth of Changelings was medieval peoples' way of explaining childhood autism. They went from being regular kids to something that only looked like their kids, but behaved like a strange creature.
 

kvr28

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vad

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The human body glows—literally—but our eyes aren't sensitive enough to see it. This phenomenon is called biophoton emission or ultra-weak photon emission (UPE). It refers to the very low levels of visible light emitted by living organisms, including humans.

Biophoton emission is a scientifically measurable phenomenon, linked to biochemical reactions within cells, resulting in ultra-weak light. It requires sensitive instruments to detect, and there's no evidence that it can be seen with the naked eye, but it's typically strongest at midday as it's related to metabolism.

This is why migratory bird hunters have to paint their face and hid all skin from showing as much as possible. They can see us from miles away up in the sky.
 

Lamont Cranston

Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?
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Found in 1867 inside a jungle cave, this feral boy named Dina Sanichar, preferred eating raw meat, had trouble standing on two feet, growled like a wolf, and gnawed on bones to sharpen his teeth. He never learned to speak. He became the inspiration for The Jungle Book's character of Mowgli.
This is what OGers coming over here from that other forum look like at first.
 

Jesus X

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Sep 7, 2015
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Found in 1867 inside a jungle cave, this feral boy named Dina Sanichar, preferred eating raw meat, had trouble standing on two feet, growled like a wolf, and gnawed on bones to sharpen his teeth. He never learned to speak. He became the inspiration for The Jungle Book's character of Mowgli.
This is just a meth user in L.A county.