This Sh*t Again?!?!


Shame on Animal Planet for making a fake documentary and passing it off as real... again.

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Seriously! They must think we're stupid.

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There is no such thing as Mermaids. If they were real we would have bone and fossil records. But we don't. Same thing goes with Big Foot.

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They're always accusing that evil "government" of covering up things like this. Never seem to ask why a government would go to all the trouble to do something so random. Anyway, if any of this were remotely true, Ed Snowden would have intercepted an e-mail or a phone call and told us about it. Tell me watching those people talk about this with seriousness in their face and tone isn't a laugh though.

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you people are nutty

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It's pathetic that this is being foisted off on the public. If it was being aired as a "movie" like the Blair Witch Project, fine, I could swallow that. But passing it off as real? No. Sorry, the writers and creators should be ashamed of themselves.

I could have had fun watching it if it was portrayed as just a movie, but as a "documentary?" No way.

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Probably would have been better if Zach Galifinakis wasn't so busy that he had to turn it down.

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You mean that wasn't Zach Galifinakis??? ;)

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haha, yeah he did look like Zach Galifinakis.

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I saw the title of this thread and just started laughing! Excellent!

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I saw this for the first time on the Discovery Channel. It's so sad that channels that were originally intended for education have started airing crap like this.

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I always loved mermaids growing up. I'm not saying I believe this but ,the idea of it is so cool! And they do keep discovering new species of fish in the ocean never before known!!!Wouldn't that be cool? Mermaids!

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Its something called 'docufiction'. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mermaids:_The_Body_Found

Its a complete lie.

I'm a civilian, I'm not a trout

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