There's a difference between an upper case 'S' Snark, and a lower case 's' snark. They are quite different creatures.
"Noah stopped them on the gangplank. Too heavy." Descendant of Hamm, had 6 toes. Hamm was on the Ark.
No, not according to the Mosaic Book of Numbers, Chapter 13—Which is part of the Hebraic Torah. Furthermore, Hamm (one of Noah's spiritually degenerate sons) appears to have been a genetic carrier of 'unholy blood'. It should also be remembered that, much later on, young King David along with other formidable Israelite warriors of the day engaged in individual mortal combat with Philistine giants who were clearly identified as being descendants of the original Nephilim. Consequently the correct answer to the (actually rather naïve) question: "Did not the biblical flood completely wipe out the Nephilim and their genetic code?" is the biblically well documented and emphatically correct answer: "No, it did not!" Now, would you like something else to worry about? Okay, are you aware that the same biblical chapters that reference the existence and ongoing perpetuation of the Nephilim also mention and support the physical phenomenon of shape-shifting—That's right, I said shape-shifting; and it's mentioned, right there, inside of every legitimate copy of the Holy Bible! (Kind of scary, huh!)
I am a shape shifter. when I was 20 I weighed 200 lbs , after I got married I weighed 250 then after 50 I got up to 300 and now I'm back down to 260 and still working it off. My shape is always shifting.
J.Fred called this am, Seems he wants to use a sharp machete to lop off heads and a battery powered chainsaw as back-up , Thoughts ?
I was hoping someone would mention Trodge. I dated his sister, but it didn't work out. She was into big guys that weren't wimps. Plus, she found out I wasn't a natural redhead. (ta-DUMPF!) On the serious side, quite a number of 13 ft. tall skeletons were unearthed in Kentucky in the late 1800's. Typically they had either two or three full sets of teeth. Men, women, children, and infant remains were found, and many were sent to the fancy new Smithsonian--where they disappeared without a trace. A lot of large coffins and super-sized artifacts went with them. Plus the usual mysteriously-inscribed stones. All of that may have been among that huge barge-load of apocryphal artifacts the Smithsonian had towed out to sea and dumped in the early 1960s. According to the local Indian legends, the humans ganged up on the giants and exterminated them because they got tired of the giants eating people. That would probably have been three or four hundred years before the Europeans arrived. It must have been quite a war,