"Bizarre Alien Body Claim Resurfaces: Fact or Fiction? A 2011 discovery in Siberia, purportedly an extraterrestrial body, has sparked a heated debate among skeptics and believers alike. The alleged alien, measuring about a foot in length, has been met with a range of reactions, from claims of a genuine extraterrestrial find to a more down-to-earth explanation: a hoax created by two teenagers using clay, bread dough, and chicken skin. While some argue that the texture and appearance of the "alien" can be replicated using these materials, others remain unconvinced, pointing out the difficulties in replicating the shape and smoothness of the claimed extraterrestrial body. The debate has reignited online, with enthusiasts and skeptics weighing in on the authenticity of the discovery. Will you join the discussion and take on the challenge of recreating the alleged alien, or remain skeptical of this bizarre claim?"
I anticipate this is gonna be way TF too weird for this sub and that's fine, mods pls feel free to remove if so. But in case it's not, who wants to help settle an argument! This here is, supposedly, an alien body found in Siberia in 2011 (warning, kinda gross!): https://ww.reddit.com/r/AlienBodies/comments/1tj3qc3/this_is_real It's about a foot long or so, more detail in the original video. The official debunk is that it's made of clay and bread dough covered in chicken skin, a hoax perpetrated by a couple of teenagers. Here's, supposedly, one of them making some dough in order to demonstrate. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNSwj4bkMEg&list=PL4A754F2E0FEA747A&index=12 My stance, as a weirdo who takes things like this seriously: chicken skin doesn't look that smooth or grey or translucent, and that shape would be very hard to make out of dough. The opposing stance: sure it does. What say you, bread wielders and chicken skin wranglers? Could you recreate this? Also fair warning, I may link this thread from r/alienbodies discussion so pls be aware that replying runs the risk of getting comments from skeptics and believers alike, both of whom can be pretty toxic, unfortunately. Thanks! submitted by /u/4spoop67 [link] [comments]