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I don’t know if I believe in aliens on earth.

However I do believe we have a human subspecies that warred and hid away all the ancient technology.

People who believe in giants aren’t crazy they just aren’t looking at it the right way.

Some scripture wasn’t written by us (human group A) but our shorter humans species (the accents), (human group B)! WE ARE THE GIANTS!

They found Pharos and giant kings that were 5ft 9inches but described as 20 feet tall.

Our human subspecies may live under our planet in our ocean but make no mistake they are being from this planet like been here longer than we have.
Have you never seen the people at Trump rallies? There is no way they are human.
Sleepysheep · 26-30, M
@independentone Lol I actually have not because I’m not American, but I do love your country if that’s not offensive to say. 😎
DogMan · 61-69, M
@Sleepysheep Most people love America, except for American Democrats.

Problem is, they don't leave, because they can't find anyplace better.
I never thought about that, but I suppose it's possible. Even today, some humans reach heights of seven or eight feet tall. To a dwarf, that would look immense.

(Hell, it looks immense to me, and I'm no slouch.)
Sleepysheep · 26-30, M
@LordShadowfire See you have a better way of wording it than me but you’re catching what I’m saying!

Absolutley a 7-8ft tall man would be a GIANT compared to a dwarf!

A “Cyclops” could have been a one eyed human with a birth defect from incest or mutations.

I also think our science perfected cloning like we have and that’s why TWINS exist!

They share a genome from distant relative that are clones, so if you’re family has no twins there a great chance you were born from an original rather than a clone!

That’s why most live longer and have less health issues than twins! Or maybe I’m just crazy.

I wanna hear your opinion, even if you don’t agree you could help me see some logic in this! 😎
@Sleepysheep I mean, there's cloning and then there's cloning. You can take a newly fertilized egg and divide it, and each part will develop into a fetus. That's one way to clone. I'm not so sure about any other methods.
@Sleepysheep I thought Dolly the Sheep was the first attempt to clone, and that was, what maybe 20 years ago. Not aware of it before that.

 
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