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The construction of the Great Pyramids of Giza has long been a mystery to historians and archaeologists. How were these massive structures, built with such precision and engineering prowess, created thousands of years ago with the primitive tools and technologies of the time? Many theories have been proposed over the years, ranging from the use of sophisticated machinery to the employment of massive slave labor. But none of these theories seemed to fully explain the sheer scale and complexity of the pyramids. It wasn't until a team of researchers stumbled upon a long-forgotten ancient text that the truth was finally revealed. The text, written in a language that had not been spoken in millennia, told the story of a group of powerful giants who had been hired by the Pharaoh to construct the pyramids as a testament to their greatness. The giants, with their superior strength and advanced knowledge of engineering, were able to complete the construction of the pyramids in a fraction of the time it would have taken with human labor. And so, the Great Pyramids of Giza were born, a testament to the power and might of the ancient giants. The researchers were stunned by the revelation, and they knew that they had made a discovery that would change the way the world understood the history of the pyramids. And so, they carefully translated the ancient text and shared their findings with the world
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Well I've always been a massive fan of Jim, but lately I've been thinking there's a reason he's so incredible. I got thinking, could it be possible that James Cameron is actually more than just a talented filmmaker? Could it be that he is, in fact, a reincarnation of a giant from millions of years ago? According to ancient legends, giants were a powerful and advanced species that roamed the earth millions of years ago. These giants possessed incredible strength, intelligence, and creativity, and they were responsible for many of the impressive structures and achievements that have been lost to time. However, despite their greatness, the giants eventually became extinct, leaving behind only scattered relics and myths to attest to their existence. Or so it was thought. But what if one of these giants managed to reincarnate in a modern human body? What if James Cameron is actually the reincarnation of one of these ancient giants, imbued with the same strength, intelligence, and creativity as his ancient ancestors? It's certainly a tantalizing theory, and it could explain James Cameron's impressive list of accomplishments. From the groundbreaking special effects in Terminator 2: Judgment Day to the immersive world-building of Avatar, James Cameron has consistently proven himself to be a master of his craft. Of course, this is all just speculation, and there is no concrete evidence to support the idea that James Cameron is a reincarnated giant. But it's still fun to imagine, and who knows - maybe there's a grain of truth to the idea. After all, as the saying goes, truth is stranger than fiction. Ok i'm done posting walls, giants being real is a new theory to me as of today
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Why did you have to post about Attack on Titan, that show rubs me the wrong way. While the Titans in the series may be based on the idea of ancient giants, they are not meant to be taken as a literal representation of real life giants that may have existed in the past. It's just not reflective of real life giants is because the Titans in the series are portrayed as mindless, cannibalistic monsters with no apparent motivation or reasoning. In contrast, it is unlikely that real life giants, if they did exist, would have behaved in such a way. Another reason is that the Titans in AoT are depicted as being much larger and more physically imposing than what could realistically be considered the upper limits of human size. While it is possible that there may have been individuals in the past who were taller or heavier than the average person, it is highly unlikely that there were ever creatures as large as the Titans depicted in Attack on Titan. Finally, the Titans in the series possess supernatural abilities and characteristics that have no basis in reality, such as being able to regenerate from severe injuries and being resistant to conventional weapons. This further distances them from being a realistic representation of real life giants. In conclusion, while Attack on Titan may be inspired by the idea of ancient giants, it should not be taken as a representation of what real life giants may have been like. The Titans in the series are fictional creatures with exaggerated and fantastical abilities and characteristics that have no basis in reality.
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It's not really that hard to write up essays that fast man. If someone wanted to be able to type long and complicated posts really fast, there are a few things they could do. First of all, they should practice their typing skills. The more they type, the faster and more accurate they'll get. They could use typing games or exercises to help them improve. Another thing that could help is to get a good keyboard. Some keyboards are designed to be more comfortable and easier to type on than others. If someone has a keyboard that's uncomfortable or hard to use, it'll be harder for them to type fast. Another tip is to use word prediction software. This can help people type faster by suggesting words as they type. This can be especially helpful if they're writing an essay that uses a lot of technical or specialized terms. Finally, it's important to have a clear idea of what you want to write before you start typing. If you have a clear outline or plan, it'll be easier to get your thoughts down on paper (or screen) quickly. By following these tips and practicing regularly, anyone can learn to type long and complicated essays really fast. It just takes a little bit of effort and dedication.
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It's not a pasta man. It's a real thing that happened in the past. People just don't believe it because they think it's too crazy to be true. But just because something seems crazy doesn't mean it's not real. Like how people used to think the world was flat, but it's actually round. Or how people used to think the sun revolved around the earth, but it's actually the other way around. People always want to deny things that don't fit into their narrow way of thinking. But the truth is often stranger than fiction. There's so much we still don't know about the world and the universe. Who's to say that giants didn't exist at some point in history? Just because we haven't found any giant bones yet doesn't mean they didn't exist. They could have all been buried really deep or something. So don't be so quick to dismiss the idea of giants just because it seems crazy. Keep an open mind and don't be afraid to consider the possibility that our understanding of the world is incomplete. Who knows what other amazing and unbelievable things we might discover if we just keep looking?
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It is an irrefutable fact that giants were real. This is not to be confused with the fictitious beings of folklore and myth, but rather a historical reality. The existence of giants can be posited through the process of deductive reasoning and the employment of Occam's Razor. If we observe the proliferation of giant-sized objects and structures in the archaeological record, it stands to reason that there must have been a group of hominids with a sufficient mass and physical capability to construct such edifices. Furthermore, the discovery of giant skeletal remains supports the veracity of the existence of these ancient titans. It would be preposterous to assert that these bones were the result of some elaborate hoax or the manifestation of a mass hallucination. In conclusion, the existence of giants in the past is a scientifically and intellectually sound proposition. To deny this reality would be a gross betrayal of the scientific method and a blatant disregard for empirical evidence.
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The problem with looking at things on a completely microsopic scale when doing box office is that things can align with each other for reasons completely outside of your understanding. Making false comparisons left and right. Film X dropped 5% on Day A, and filmY dropped 6% on Day A (minus 5 years), this means you can look at the next day and say they're going to increase and drop the same? I don't think so. Film X could be a completely different movie to film Y and be deflating because the great british bake off is on TV and the audience of film X loves that crap. There's too many variables. When you're doing micro stuff, you have to also consider the macro. Take a step back a little