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/sci/ actually thinks their grand parents were orangutans or bonobos

>> No.12344594
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if hell existed, there would only be place for one

>> No.12344613

>>12344582
Gee wilikers sure is inconvenient how these giant people never left any fossil bones over the millions of years they existed

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>>12344582
>carving footprints into an igneous rock

>> No.12344686

>>12344582
Grandparents? No dude, 2 generations isn't enough. About 200,000 generations is the timescale primate differentiation operates on at the Pongo/Homo split.

>> No.12344695

>>12344613
according to who? I have never had trouble finding them. Maybe you are retarded and don't know to use the internet?

https://videos.utahgunexchange.com/watch/giants-in-south-africa-by-michael-tellinger_NFNjiOztCdOjJ6d.html

>> No.12344698

>>12344686
your parents were gorillas wtf you on about spergy McAutism

>> No.12344725

>>12344686
Do you have any proof of this sweetums?

>> No.12344749

>>12344686
You're bad at math, dude. It's actually about 450,000 generations.