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Replying to @eigenrobot
in context it seems like hes talking about mammoths etc
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Replying to @GrimConch @eigenrobot
leaving out context makes things more spooky and fun tbh, that’s how most of them work
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that’s also how most “science” works I’m not hating on this in particular
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A bunch of the founding fathers were obsessed with the idea that megafauna (even giant Humans!) were roaming North America. It’s kinda bc Georges-Louis Leclerc said that Americans were doomed to be tiny weak babies, so some became obsessed with megafauna as to prove him wrong
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Replying to @danksean @literalbanana and
Madison,Franklin,Washington,Jefferson,Hamilton (& maybe a few others) were really into finding big ass bones. Some believed that this consisted proof of Giant Humans. Some slaves called them fucking dumbasses (rightly) because they recognized Mammoth bones were like Elephants’
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Replying to @danksean @literalbanana and
Anyway, the founders were dipshits. And it speaks a lot to America’s daddy issues & general brain-bustedness that giant Humans became a piece of the founder-folklore, & not an indication that the guys were insane
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hello you are being rude please go home
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big bone believing be badass, bro
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