Just came across one of the most unbelievable historical stories. There was this guy named Pata Seca in 19th century São Paulo, Brazil — and his life was absolutely wild.



So the man was extraordinarily tall, around 2.18 meters, which was insane for that era. His owners literally used him for one purpose only: breeding more slaves. And here's where it gets crazy — he allegedly fathered somewhere between 200 to 300 children during that time. That's not even the full story though.

After slavery got abolished, things changed for him. He received land, settled down, got married, and had nine more kids with his wife. Local records suggest he lived to be 130 years old, which is just mind-blowing. When he eventually passed, thousands of people showed up to his funeral.

What's even more interesting is what locals claim now — they say roughly a third of their city's population is descended from Pata Seca. A man whose tragic circumstances in slavery somehow became this incredible legacy. It's one of those historical footnotes that makes you realize how interconnected everything really is. Pretty heavy stuff when you think about it.
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