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How would civilization have developed differently if there were immortal giant babies that would come and knock over whatever buildings people were trying to make?
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>>18256006
Underground cities, civilizations start in big cave systems.
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>>18256006
Dig giant pits to trap the babies and seal them in

After many generations, myths would develop of capricious giants and their banishment to the underworld
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>>18256006


THAT HAPPENNED; THE «GIANT BABIES» WERE THE NEPHILIM; MOST OF THEM DIED IN THE GREAT FLOOD; THE SURVIVORS WERE GRADUALLY HUNTED TO EXTINCTION.
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>>18256006
It probably wouldn't develop and progress would stagnate at basically semi agricultural stage were low yield seeds are thrown in fertile soil, abandoned and then collected few months later unless we find a way to trap them
>>18256262
OP said the babies are immortal



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