U would think, but sometimes things don't work the way one would think.. Horn, Quayle and friends objectively studied might make one think otherwise.
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U would think, but sometimes things don't work the way one would think.. Horn, Quayle and friends objectively studied might make one think otherwise.
Yea, sure. No skeletons, no artifacts, no armor, no weapons, no tools, no homes, no utensils, no pottery. No evidence of ANY kind. All there are is hoaxes.
Plus the fact that giant humans are physically impossible. The record holder was nearly 9 feet tall and could barely walk. His legs needed braces and he needed a cane. He only made it to 22 years old. A 12 foot man would be unable to stand up. He would be an invalid if able to sustain life at all. No way a human heart could maintain the blood pressure needed to push blood up from his feet to his head. Impossible. No way a human skeleton could support the weight. Bones would snap.
So, yes, I do think.