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Since August 9, 2024, I'm the only one proposing a fearsome theory about the ancient civilization you like to call #Tartary ! 😌☝️
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grilledcheese369 Here’s another photo of 101st Avenue from 1894. So, the picture you’re showing us represents what they want us to believe: that all the ancient buildings of the past were built by us. But, as you probably know, all those structures were already there before our arrival in their
Habubrats SR-71 Does the ANS system work thanks to moving objects, in this case the stars ? No. The stars are fixed. We live under a dome. The objects you call “stars” are outside the dome, and they are fixed. The sun and the moon are inside the dome. Scientists know this. A scientist who denies
Antoine CUTTITTA Vous faites tous fausse route avec cette histoire des Khazars. Toute l’histoire mondiale est fausse à 99,99 %. Vous devriez plutôt vous intéresser de près aux anciennes constructions du passé, toutes architectures confondues jusqu’à l’art déco. Ne vous êtes-vous jamais demandé
Trad West Kai Kaialoha To all those who believe, as I do, that we never built the ancient structures of the past up to and including Art Deco architecture, and that they were constructed by another civilization that many of you call “Tartaria,” I have a very simple question—almost as obvious as 1 + 1
Oğuzhan Uygun Güneş yereldir, bu bir gerçektir ve bu da bir kubbenin altında yaşadığımızı kanıtlar. Peki öyleyse, Türkiye’nin kubbenin dışına çıkabilmek için edindiği bu muhteşem teknoloji nedir ? Ben bir koyunum, bana söylediğiniz her şeye inanıyorum. 🙄
Adenot Sophie Human Spaceflight Nous avons cessé de croire nos propres yeux et préférons les récits qu’on nous sert. En renonçant à l’esprit critique, nous nous sommes changés en abrutis et ils le savent mieux que quiconque.
The Improbable Dreamer All the stations of the past that still stand across the four corners of the world are expensive to renovate and are disproportionate to our scale. Their destruction is inevitable. This world is not ours: we do not know how to use it according to our needs. There is no physical
OThingstodo Originally, all these buildings from the past did not have toilets; they were all added later. If one had a minimum of critical thinking (I'm not talking about intelligence), one would ask oneself why these buildings from the past did not have toilets. Just asking this question