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spacetstacy t1_jaf4879 wrote

Maybe the bodies of all people left stranded there... then killed? Or maybe a family was stranded and built the cabin... then the child ate them all one at a time, and the family buried them as they were killed? Or.... the pale child killer buried all the poor critters he had to eat until more people showed up? It's definitely weird. I love thinking up possibilities. 🙂

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Skeen441 t1_jaf2fwg wrote

They were advanced, but not anymore. And theyre having trouble reproducing. Given the remote locations theyre in it's likely theyre grabbing whatever they can, regardless of age or gender. If you overlay a map of missing persons in the US with a map of known cave systems you'll get roughly the same map. It's very interesting!

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Saint_Circa OP t1_jaez8i8 wrote

The hadals theory is an interesting one. I believe it ties into the "inner earth" conspiracy right? The big loophole for me is that based on everything I've read these "hadals' if real may actually be more technologically advanced than us. Idk what they would want with an elderly stone collector, or a four year old boy, but this world is a strange one, and there are extensive cave systems especially in the Appalachian mountains

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Lifedeath999 t1_jaexxoy wrote

Fortunately, you seem to have gotten lucky in any case. But for the record, hardness and toughness are two different things. While a diamond is great if you want to scratch something, when it comes to smashing something they’re not exactly the best.

Fortunately, pressure or something must have saved you here. (Focusing force on a small point is great for breaking things) but next time you need to break something in order to survive, maybe spring for something else.

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ros3y_ros3 OP t1_jaeq66w wrote

Hmm, let's see. I've visited the Colosseum in Rome, The Acropolis of Athens and Parthenon in Greece, Barcelona, Spain, and Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia. Those are the most memorable places I've been. Some I visit due to the interest in the history, and others I visited because of how beautiful they are.

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