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| | #11 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 247
| hmmm. i guess i'm a skeptic like scully. everything should have some kind of explanation but sometimes we just don't know it. you could say i'm also like mulder cause i want to believe there's something else. i think it's kinda foolish for us to think we're the only ones in this universe. |
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| | #12 |
| Junior Member Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 1
| Although in my everyday life I can be a bit skeptical, I strive to be more of a Mulder. While I don't necessarily believe in people, I do believe in the possibility of things around us that we don't understand. Like Mulder, I am constantly looking for answers. |
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| | #13 |
| Member Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 89
| I would say I am more of a Mulder. I can't believe that the only living organisms in the Universe are on this planet, I believe in ghosts and I believe that the Government keep so much from the general public I dont even want to think about it! I however do not let these things rule my life, they are just merely observations, so in that sense I am not fully like Mulder but I do not see a scientific explanation for everything as Scully would do. Some things are beyond our comprehension and understanding and I think that is what makes life all the more interesting.
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| | #14 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 2
| I'm more like Scully.For me to truly believe in UFO's or that aliens have landed,I would have to see it for myself and then examine it to death.I don't think anyone or any "thing" is going to travel hundreds or thousands of light years to only hide when they get here |
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| Member | i would say i am more of a Scully. i am sort of skeptic of the paranormal. i have never actually had any kind of "experience" or "sightings" of anything supernatural or anything that i couldnt explain. i do believe that there could be things out there, i sort of like the idea that loved ones who have passed are out there, watching over us... i have just never seen it for my own eyes. but i love any shows that revolve around the supernatural, im addicted to them! and i definately know my stuff when it comes to legends, myths and anything supernatural! i love the x-files, still watch it at night when its on and looking forward to the movie! =D |
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| | #16 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 693
| "Are you more of a Scully or more of a Mulder? Explain." Acutally, I'm more of a Mulder But there's a funny thing : I like watching TV shows which storylines are mainly centered about this matter. It's kinda spiritual and I really like the fact that they're 'causing' us to think about various subjects. When I was a child, I watched TV shows just to entertain me, but as time went by, I needed a bit more thought about the world and the way it turns. I'm curious by nature, as Mulder, and I even dislike the idea of giving up. For me there's always a little hope to find something that wasn't already discovered by the human mind. And like it's written on Mulder's famous poster : I want to believe. I want to belive there's something after death, that we can still talk to the dead in different ways (such as Melinda Gordon's one in "Ghost Whisperer', or Allison Dubois' one in "Medium", or Alison Mondi's one in "Afterlife") but it's just a matter of belief. If no-one want to believe it, that's going to be impossible and nothing can happen... So yes, I'm as determined as Fox Mulder but unfortunately I'm not a FBI agent so I can't live the same experiences as him... But I'd love to !
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| | #17 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 1
| i'm definitely more of a mulder. strangely enough, nine seasons of the show and 14 years of watching it haven't changed the way i feel towards paranormal phenomena and conspiracies. though mulder and scully have grown, and in many ways have come to resemble one another, their essence has not changed. when they come across some strange phenomenon, mulder's natural first reaction is to believe that it will pose a problem to science, while scully will still doggedly expect to find all the answers in nature. the other point is that scully, even after all she's been through, maintains her faith in some kind of justice; in mulder's worldview, however, i think justice may be even harder to attain than the truth. so i feel like mulder that there will always be something science cannot explain, and someone to hide that something from us. |
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| | #18 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 1
| I want to believe. I want to be like Mulder, but I'm more Scully to be honest. I'm just skeptical when it comes to the paranormal. |
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| | #19 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 2
| Well, you see, everything is relative - when it comes to the little green men sort of dealybobber, I'm definitely a Mulder - I'll be the first one out with binoculars. However, as far as Casper the Friendly Ghost is concerned, I am strictly Scully (living, however, in a house chock full of Mulders). This is, by the way, my first post, so hopefully the site will not implode when I send it. Thanks! |
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| | #20 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 29
| I'm definitely more of a Mulder. I think it's fair to be skeptical of both what we don't know and also of what we think we know. I know it sounds really paranoid, but I think we have to continue to challenge what we think we know in order to advance forward. If no one ever questioned the "truth", the Earth would still be flat and situated at the centre of the universe (incidently, these are still subjects of debate according to the Flat Earth Society... but that's another story). So hey, just because we haven't gone far enough to see the aliens, ghosts, and whatnot, doesn't mean they aren't out there. Not having evidence of their existence is not evidence that they don't exist
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