A tribe of humans were found on a remote island earlier this week, they appear to have dark skin and are very short. Somthing strange about them is the size of thier head, being twice the size of a human skull.
A tribe of humans were found on a remote island earlier this week, they appear to have dark skin and are very short. Somthing strange about them is the size of thier head, being twice the size of a human skull. The natives of the island were in search of their lost god. It's thought they were created by the god, but were not able to find him. The island has been inhabited for hundreds of years. The island is located on the southern coast of the country of Siam, Thailand.The story of the strange islanders is told by a monk named Wat-Wat, who lived in the island at the time of the discovery. Wat-Wat said that he came to the island after a long journey to the south. He was a very old monk who had spent the last 5 years on the island, so he was a bit of a hag. He had a lot of respect for the natives of the island, and was even able to befriend some of the natives, which was great for him. One day he was walking down the beach, when he saw a strange creature in the water. He was so fascinated by this creature that he decided to stay on the island. He was able to befriend the natives, and even have a relationship with a woman. The woman was a very beautiful woman, and was able to convince the natives that she was the missing god. The natives then told the monks that they were the ones who had created the island.Donald Trump has announced a 10% trade tariff on all imports from the UK - as he unleashed sweeping tariffs across the globe.
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