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2018-11-01 at 3:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Probably should have done that before it ate the first platoon. Whenever I've faced with an angry red haired ex Disney star who has fallen on hard times, it's what I do.
It was lightning fast, according to witnesses. It was probably all rested when the first platoon arrived, and then all tired and full when the second one showed up. -
2018-11-01 at 3:59 PM UTCStill, it would have still taken at least a few seconds to scoff down the first marine...you only need a split second to put a 50 cal in it's head, those other marines should be court-martialed for their inaction...if they hadn't been eaten of course.
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2018-11-01 at 4 PM UTCwhat about the mothmen? where do they fit into this? Are they aliens? we're they once caterpillars? What are they attracted to besides power plants? give me some good YouTube videos on this
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2018-11-01 at 4:01 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo what about the mothmen? where do they fit into this? Are they aliens? we're they once caterpillars? What are they attracted to besides power plants? give me some good YouTube videos on this
Those are easily dealt with, you just put one of those electrified lights on your porch at night...when they come buzzing around ZAP...they are dead and another bridge collapses somewhere. -
2018-11-01 at 4:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Still, it would have still taken at least a few seconds to scoff down the first marine…you only need a split second to put a 50 cal in it's head, those other marines should be court-martialed for their inaction…if they hadn't been eaten of course.
They froze in disbelief, and in that moment the giant killed and ate them all. -
2018-11-01 at 4:02 PM UTC
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2018-11-01 at 4:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL They froze in disbelief, and in that moment the giant killed and ate them all.
Shame Gandalf wasn't there, he'd have split the rock asunder flooding the area with the dawn sunlight and turning the giant/troll into stone and saving the Marines so they might fight another day... -
2018-11-01 at 4:09 PM UTC
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2018-11-01 at 4:11 PM UTCIt was holding a large Roman shield, so it was probably able to reflect a lot of the fire. No doubt, at 12-15 ft and 1100lbs, it could take a lot of wounds anyways and keep right on going.
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2018-11-01 at 4:11 PM UTC
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2018-11-01 at 4:14 PM UTC.50 AE isn't the same as .50BMG; they specifically said it was a Barrett rifle I think
I watched a few of those videos - the entire thing is pretty ridiculous, but it's interesting how common the story seems to be among units in the region -
2018-11-01 at 4:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra .50 AE isn't the same as .50BMG; they specifically said it was a Barrett rifle I think
I watched a few of those videos - the entire thing is pretty ridiculous, but it's interesting how common the story seems to be among units in the region
It obviously happened. All three soldiers describe the same thing, and there's even sketches that match up. -
2018-11-01 at 4:17 PM UTC
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2018-11-01 at 4:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL It obviously happened. All three soldiers describe the same thing, and there's even sketches that match up.
A population needs at least 1000 or so to sustain itself (assuming they're not ginger terminators or genies or something), and something that weighs 11000 pouns (500-600 kilos?) would need to consume a fuckload of biomass, specifically forcing them to forage far and wide in the desert. I don't see how it'd be possible for something like this to only be discovered now. -
2018-11-01 at 4:22 PM UTCmaybe they hugely overstated the size of the guy, who was actually a wildly deformed retard thanks to inbreeding. Bilal the Spastic Giant, the locals probably called him
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2018-11-01 at 4:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra A population needs at least 1000 or so to sustain itself (assuming they're not ginger terminators or genies or something), and something that weighs 11000 pouns (500-600 kilos?) would need to consume a fuckload of biomass, specifically forcing them to forage far and wide in the desert. I don't see how it'd be possible for something like this to only be discovered now.
It says in the video the soldiers talked to the local natives afterward and found out the village people had been sacrificing some of themselves to the giant every so often, to keep it from invading the village and pillaging at random, so it was well fed and tended to. I wonder how they decided who would be for dinner next.
One of the soldiers said the pallet they loaded the giant onto for transport was 9' x 12', and it took up the entire pallet in a fetal position. -
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