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StormzAComing 1 point ago +1 / -0

I mean I didn't know it was possible to be that gorgeous and not really be a she. I didn't do what Random did but my entire family simps after her for what she doe with kdis and charity and blah blah.

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StormzAComing 4 points ago +4 / -0

I can see that standing straight up

in australia

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StormzAComing 3 points ago +3 / -0

I mean, they take the recycling bin and put it in the same truck that the trash goes in. Then they take it to the same dump and the same pile of garbage. Yes you are definitely helping the environment by putting your juice and tea bottles in a seperate bin.

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StormzAComing 2 points ago +2 / -0

I hate to be the lone voice that tries to explain this away but most of the mounds are volcanic fissures. If you go there and look at the rocks they are volcanic in nature. Most of the watering holes the guy shows are quite common in central and south America and most of them are sinkholes. Some of them extend thousands of feet down.

Something else to consider is that we have known about Mammoth Cave for hundreds of years, and the natives knew about it far longer. So why don't we know anything about it? Why are they hiding the branches that go down into the hot depths of the crust or extend as far as Texas?

Why do they call obvious manmade structures natural? Why do they hype some things as manmade but not others? Things to think about. Take this with a grain of salt, big-time. Any theory that postulates a prehistoric civilization is 3 AM history channel stuff.

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