Asian arowana as an investment??

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the 1st words of this video are crap

the Asian arowana is thought to be a re-incarnation of the dragon

is it just me but how many dragons have died in the last few hundred years and with the amount of Asian arowana about that would mean the world was over run with real dragons at some point
 
T1KARMANN;2825050; said:
the 1st words of this video are crap

the Asian arowana is thought to be a re-incarnation of the dragon

is it just me but how many dragons have died in the last few hundred years and with the amount of Asian arowana about that would mean the world was over run with real dragons at some point


i dont believe in reincarnation. if anything an afterlife in the kingdom of God, but we do not become a different species after death biased on how you've lived your life.
 
T1KARMANN;2825050; said:
the 1st words of this video are crap

the Asian arowana is thought to be a re-incarnation of the dragon

is it just me but how many dragons have died in the last few hundred years and with the amount of Asian arowana about that would mean the world was over run with real dragons at some point

Dragons when they die need to wait 10,000 years before they can re-incarnate so that's why it has only been recently (relatively) that we have seen them for sale. But as you know the dragon eventually became extinct so we are seeing the re-incarnations of some of the last dragons, that's why Arowanas are an endangered species!
 
patatmblife;3019446; said:
Dragons when they die need to wait 10,000 years before they can re-incarnate so that's why it has only been recently (relatively) that we have seen them for sale. But as you know the dragon eventually became extinct so we are seeing the re-incarnations of some of the last dragons, that's why Arowanas are an endangered species!

By the way, I'm just kidding, but who knows, maybe it just might....
 
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