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Old February 15th 10, 08:47 PM posted to alt.astronomy
BradGuth
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On Feb 15, 10:31*am, "Sember" wrote:
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On Feb 15, 1:05 am, "Sember" wrote:
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On Feb 14, 8:52 am, "Sember" wrote:
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Kiyo, Darla and Sember


new subtopic: human giants (seans?)


Where did those large/giant humanoids come from?


What was the primary demise of these large/giant humanoids?


~ BG


The giants were just big, big people, friend and matey Brad!
They came from their mommas' bellies, just like you!


Many of them died because their size made them targets!
Little guys would bunch together and attack them!


"In UNIONS dere is strength!"


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**** S e m b e r
* * * * * * * * * * * * *NO fear!


We're talking seriously big folks here, and so where did their truly
giant mommies come from?


Most of their mommies were sized in the "normal" range and came from
their
mommies bellies, too!


Were they feared because of their being cannibalistic? (odd to figure
as cannibalistic when there was such abundant food and other resources
everywhere)


Mostly, the cannibalism thing was a myth, a rumor started to keep people
away!


Why would the rest of us little guys set out to attack and kill off
these impressive giants?


Little guys feel EVER so much bigger when they slay the mean old giant!


With 7 bars (103 psi) worth of atmospheric pressure, most everything
grew large and more robust. *So what the hell blew away that nifty
atmosphere?


~ BG


The atmosphere evolved just like everything else!


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**** S e m b e r
* * * * * * * * * * * * *NO fear!


Once again, thanks for next to nothing.


In other words, your supposedly highly evolved species came into our
solar system as of 70 million years ago, and you seans have previously
stated that there are many other advanced (good and bad) species of
intelligent life out there, and yet somehow the biodiversity of Earth
is supposedly uniquely and independently one of a kind, meaning with
no outside help. *I personalty find that hard to believe, especially
when natural and directed panspermia would have been so easy.


From your 70 million year old version of much higher intelligence to
start off with, as such it oddly has so little to contribute.


~ BG


Aye, Matey, 'tis sad but true.
You have me deepest feelings for all that!
There are some things that must be left for after the official contact!
I know, it's not easy to understand, but it's for the best, me Brad, for the
best!

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**** S e m b e r
* * * * * * * * * * * * *NO fear!


What the heck, perhaps in another 70 million years when there's all
but a handful humans if any remaining on our Easter Island planet,
whereas that "first contact" of yours will do us all a lot of good.

At least you seans got the ZNR Rothschild vote.

~ BG