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Originally posted by gaia.chi.au
reply to post by TechUnique
i would love to believe in giants! we see them on videos such as this but if they we 'real' why are they not in museums and studied rigorously by the scientific community ?
Originally posted by darrman
reply to post by TechUnique
photo shop cr@p
saw these before....all photo shop
sry
Originally posted by gaia.chi.au
reply to post by TechUnique
i would love to believe in giants! we see them on videos such as this but if they we 'real' why are they not in museums and studied rigorously by the scientific community ?
Originally posted by weedwhacker
Aren't all of those photos of alleged "giant" skeletons already determined to have been hoaxed??
Sure there is a way to research that online.....might even be an ATS thread, not sure....
Originally posted by g146541
reply to post by TechUnique
Giants are rooted in myth and fairy tales, however myth and fairy tales generally come from some truth.
I would love to believe that giants could exist, problem is, if there were real proof of said beings, such proof could change history and or the status quo.
We know what happens when the little guy attempts to change the status quo, right?
MMhm, good thread.
Originally posted by JibbyJedi
It's said that these were done for a photoshop competition for some class, can't remember the specifics.
If they were real, even if some were, they would probably say the same thing, or say it was a rocket spinning out of control.... wait that's for the sky spirals.
California-based Snopes.com, for example, noted that the skeleton image had been lifted from Worth1000, which hosts photo-manipulation competitions. Titled "Giants," the skeleton-and-shoveler picture had won third place in a 2002 contest called "Archaeological Anomalies 2."