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Posted: 10/20/2016 10:44:54 PM EDT
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Seriously? You're going to just repost a clickbait "top x things!" list and not even have the goddamn common courtesy to give us a reach around?
I'll be watching you. |
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clickbait sensationalist bullshit that wants you to click through 18 pages of their retarded crap.
pass |
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Your post IS the first post. The original post is the Original Post, or OP. The first response is the first post. So your "first post nailed it" is your own post. YOU'VE DIVIDED BY ZERO!! ONOZ!!?!?!?!!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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fpni Your post IS the first post. The original post is the Original Post, or OP. The first response is the first post. So your "first post nailed it" is your own post. YOU'VE DIVIDED BY ZERO!! ONOZ!!?!?!?!!! Yes. |
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I find this one most interesting http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/experts-believe-mysterious-aluminium-object-9086060
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#19 should be how did Hildabeast manage to bear a horse child
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Poorly written, as if by a middle school student getting a C in English.
Most items are easy to explain. |
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#20. How exactly does a posi-trac rear-end on a Plymouth work?
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I find this one most interesting http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/experts-believe-mysterious-aluminium-object-9086060 View Quote Looks kinda like one of the teeth that are on the end of an excavator bucket, although those are probably steel and not that large. |
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I can explain some of those. The sword that was made with methods not invented untill hundreds of years later? Simple answer is they're wrong about the date that the process was invented. Statue of a human head? What's so confusing about that? Obvious answer is somebody carved a head out of stone. A map with all the continents on it before the continents were known to exist? Same as the sword, somebody knew it earlier than historians believe. #16 the "dogu" statues. Im not seeing what's so unexplainable about them.
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Your post IS the first post. The original post is the Original Post, or OP. The first response is the first post. So your "first post nailed it" is your own post. YOU'VE DIVIDED BY ZERO!! ONOZ!!?!?!?!!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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fpni Your post IS the first post. The original post is the Original Post, or OP. The first response is the first post. So your "first post nailed it" is your own post. YOU'VE DIVIDED BY ZERO!! ONOZ!!?!?!?!!! I think that's one of the things that can't be explained in OP's click bait thread |
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Have some self respect and stop posting clickbait bullshit.
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I can explain some of those. The sword that was made with methods not invented untill hundreds of years later? Simple answer is they're wrong about the date that the process was invented. Statue of a human head? What's so confusing about that? Obvious answer is somebody carved a head out of stone. A map with all the continents on it before the continents were known to exist? Same as the sword, somebody knew it earlier than historians believe. #16 the "dogu" statues. Im not seeing what's so unexplainable about them. View Quote The sword could be meteoric iron. I've read that it was quite popular to make high quality weapons before people could make steel. The map might just be a fake. |
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Ok #2 is a behlit! We are dooooooomed!
Someone go find the struggler an ass kicking is needed! |
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Quoted: I can explain some of those. The sword that was made with methods not invented untill hundreds of years later? Simple answer is they're wrong about the date that the process was invented. Statue of a human head? What's so confusing about that? Obvious answer is somebody carved a head out of stone. A map with all the continents on it before the continents were known to exist? Same as the sword, somebody knew it earlier than historians believe. #16 the "dogu" statues. Im not seeing what's so unexplainable about them. View Quote I'm not clicking that nonsense but are they talking about the Ulfbergt swords from Scandinavia? |
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I'm not clicking that nonsense but are they talking about the Ulfbergt swords from Scandinavia? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I can explain some of those. The sword that was made with methods not invented untill hundreds of years later? Simple answer is they're wrong about the date that the process was invented. Statue of a human head? What's so confusing about that? Obvious answer is somebody carved a head out of stone. A map with all the continents on it before the continents were known to exist? Same as the sword, somebody knew it earlier than historians believe. #16 the "dogu" statues. Im not seeing what's so unexplainable about them. I'm not clicking that nonsense but are they talking about the Ulfbergt swords from Scandinavia? yes Here so you dont have to click through the whole thing. http://cyber-breeze.com/these-18-items-found-on-earth-cannot-be-explained/6/ #13 Ulfberht Viking Swords These swords date back to around the 9th or 10th century. These weapons were made with such a pure type of metal that they would have been very incredible in battle. But the strangest thing is, the technique needed to create this piece wasn’t even invented until 800 years once these were forged. Also, check out number 12 for another item that is years and years ahead of its time. |
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The sword could be meteoric iron. I've read that it was quite popular to make high quality weapons before people could make steel. The map might just be a fake. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I can explain some of those. The sword that was made with methods not invented untill hundreds of years later? Simple answer is they're wrong about the date that the process was invented. Statue of a human head? What's so confusing about that? Obvious answer is somebody carved a head out of stone. A map with all the continents on it before the continents were known to exist? Same as the sword, somebody knew it earlier than historians believe. #16 the "dogu" statues. Im not seeing what's so unexplainable about them. The sword could be meteoric iron. I've read that it was quite popular to make high quality weapons before people could make steel. The map might just be a fake. That'd be pretty fun to kill somebody with a space sword if you were a viking. |
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View Quote Oh, horseshit. Didn't need to click on the clickbait link to call it. |
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I COULDN'T BELIEVE NUMBER 11!!!!
WHAT I READ NEXT WAS SHOCKING! WHAT A WEIRD TRICK! No, seriously. Fuck this fucking retarded ass thread and it's mongoloid offspring. |
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Quoted: yes Here so you dont have to click through the whole thing. http://cyber-breeze.com/these-18-items-found-on-earth-cannot-be-explained/6/ #13 Ulfberht Viking Swords http://cyber-breeze.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/006-13-ulfberht-viking-swords-261069.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I can explain some of those. The sword that was made with methods not invented untill hundreds of years later? Simple answer is they're wrong about the date that the process was invented. Statue of a human head? What's so confusing about that? Obvious answer is somebody carved a head out of stone. A map with all the continents on it before the continents were known to exist? Same as the sword, somebody knew it earlier than historians believe. #16 the "dogu" statues. Im not seeing what's so unexplainable about them. I'm not clicking that nonsense but are they talking about the Ulfbergt swords from Scandinavia? yes Here so you dont have to click through the whole thing. http://cyber-breeze.com/these-18-items-found-on-earth-cannot-be-explained/6/ #13 Ulfberht Viking Swords http://cyber-breeze.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/006-13-ulfberht-viking-swords-261069.jpg These swords date back to around the 9th or 10th century. These weapons were made with such a pure type of metal that they would have been very incredible in battle. But the strangest thing is, the technique needed to create this piece wasn’t even invented until 800 years once these were forged. Also, check out number 12 for another item that is years and years ahead of its time. These things are fascinating. There is a great documentary on them done by Nova. It is available on YouTube. It was really well done. It explains in depth the metallurgy and how they were actually made. It is theorized that the Persians actually made them to order for Viking traders. Much like real Damascus steel, the secrets were kept with a small group of people and was lost over time. There were even counterfeits from the same time frame. Examining them under a micoscope you can tell the fakes from the real ones by the metal strucutre. It basically comes down to the fact that the Persians knew of the crucible steel process way before its time and the Vikings liked to imbue their swords with the ashes of ancestors or spirit animals. The combination of the two acidentally made steel that was centuries ahead of its time. I highly recommend checking out the documentary. |
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