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Gigachad possesses all the usual powers of superhuman strength, endurance, and the ability to fly. He is also extremely agile, can do acrobatics, and even flips, somersaults, and rolls. Gigachads are able to jump from incredible heights, such as from a skyscraper to a mountain top. It has been suggested that because of the ability to mimic any form of speech and dress, Gigachads are able to manipulate the opinions and feelings of others. Gigachads also possess telepathic abilities, able to read people's minds and even project their thoughts. It was suggested that Gigachads are not fully sentient beings; that they are merely artificial intelligences designed to mimic human emotions and to control human behavior.
Gigachad possesses all the usual powers of superhuman strength, endurance, and the ability to fly. He is also extremely agile, can do acrobatics, and even flips, somersaults, and rolls. Gigachads are able to jump from incredible heights, such as from a skyscraper to a mountain top. It has been suggested that because of the ability to mimic any form of speech and dress, Gigachads are able to manipulate the opinions and feelings of others. Gigachads also possess telepathic abilities, able to read people's minds and even project their thoughts. It was suggested that Gigachads are not fully sentient beings; that they are merely artificial intelligences designed to mimic human emotions and to control human behavior.


==Halo-effect==
In peculiar situations, it is possible for gigachads to experience inceldom, such as gigachads in prison, or some other sex-segregated environment such as partaking in a boy-scouting organization, or working in an all-male oil rig environment. However, Jeremy Meeks has shown that even morally questionable convicts still benefit from the halo-effect, thus by extension, inheriting a societal position whereby he's assured an easy pathway towards a romantic life. In a nutshell, the gigachad is in a win-win situation; due to his looks he can't lose in the dating scene, even if a calamity befalls him.
In peculiar situations, it is possible for gigachads to experience inceldom, such as gigachads in prison, or some other sex-segregated environment such as partaking in a boy-scouting organization, or working in an all-male oil rig environment. However, Jeremy Meeks has shown that even morally questionable convicts still benefit from the halo-effect, thus by extension, inheriting a societal position whereby he's assured an easy pathway towards a romantic life. In a nutshell, the gigachad is in a win-win situation; due to his looks he can't lose in the dating scene, even if a calamity befalls him.
Since there is nothing to ridicule on the body or the personality traits of a gigachad, he has typically never been bullied, whether in the workplace or back at school. Due to this lack of experience of being bullied, gigachad is less likely to express sympathy for those who have been bullied. In fact, he is so heedless of the obnoxiousness of the practise, he may even engage in bullying himself.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==

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