Aliens run bi-centennial cruise vacations to our star-system to watch us fight over nothing, commit warcrimes, and enact human rights violations. They watch us from elegant ceramic-alloy gondolas forged from metals and carbon isotopes and artisan silicates found in the heart of dead stars, and they sip smoothies with flavors we have no yet invented and could not handle, and they say “damn, that’s wild. Makes you glad to be us and not them, y’know?”, and then they do cool stuff like rock-climbing in the asteroid and Kuiper belts, or suspension-diving in the soupy exteriors of the Jovian worlds, and laugh slightly uncomfortably about what an entertainingly shitty species we are. Some of THEM believe WE may not be real, and, in fact, that we might be artificial lifeforms designed to encourage tourism, or keep real people away from something important hidden in the planet Earth, or serve as an absurdist artistic allegory on the limits of suspension of disbelief insofar as lack of social compassion and awareness goes. Cow abduction is a popular but technically illegal tourist sport. Crop-circles are alien vandalism; the intra-galactic equivelent of board Teens and 20somethings tagging the underside of a bridge or carving something into a bench or fallen log.
Pretty sure I just had a UFO sighting. Saw a bright light in the (daylight) sky. It was stationary and when I went to grab my phone out of my pocket it slowly started to dim then vanished. There was no sound coming from it either. Pissed at myself for not getting it on my phone.
I'm sure we're not the only shitty species in the universe. I'm sure there are aliens out there that can be just as awful. I also figure that we aren't the only species that is planet bound as it were.
UFOs for sure. Too many Navy pilots seeing weird things in the Pacific. The UFOS that hover over the water,etc.
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I’m really jealous right now because my mother and my sister just saw a UFO on their way back from my grandparents house. According to them, they saw a large triangle with 3 blue lights fly over them just above the tree tops (about 30 to 40 feet in the air on the road they said they were driving on). It was also dead silent based on their account (my brother was in the car as well but he couldn’t see anything from the back seat). According to my sister, the sketch below is very close to what she saw. The funny thing is that neither my mother nor my sister really believed in UFOs and now they’re actually really anxious and can’t get to bed because they genuinely don’t know what they saw. The only publicly known Earthly thing that I guess it could have been is a Lockheed C130 Hercules. There have been a couple times where one of those has done a low fly over during the daytime, but nothing at night, and those planes aren’t quiet at all. The triangle shape doesn’t quite match either unless the wing lights were out. I don’t think it would have disappeared from sight as fast as the object did either considering that it went towards an open portion on the lake near us. Like I said, I’m really jealous that I didn’t get to see it for myself, but again I do feel vindicated because two people just saw one that didn’t previously believe in UFOs.
I didn't know this until recently, but apparently my great grandfather saw a UFO. I don't know any details (date, time, etc), only that it happened. He died a long time ago, so I'll probably never know more then that.
UFOs are very possible, but most likely not like how people depict it as. What if the aliens' vehicles look just like ours? Majority of people see it as a saucer, but it could just as easily resemble an f-22. As for ghosts, definitely.
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This is one thing that intrigues me about UFO sightings. I wouldn't say I believe UFOs have visited Earth (although I wouldn't be shocked if it ever were confirmed). But it's really interesting that a lot of UFO stories have commonalities. The "triangle with three lights" is a UFO sighting that a lot of people report. And obviously there's the famous flying saucer, which I find less noteworthy because its become such a part of the public zeitgeist as this point. But something like the triangle with three lights isn't really part of the public zeitgeist, yet a lot of people report seeing it independently of each other. Things like that do make me wonder.