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It’s the base of a cooling tower of the abandoned, unfinished Phipps Bend Nuclear Plant in Tennessee

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2590 A.D archaeologists:

This was clearly a sacred place for sacrifices to the Sun God.

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I didn’t guess it right. But it reminded me of some of the theories about the Egyptian pyramids, including that they were an energy generating device.

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The actual Stonehenge is the remains of a neolithic nuclear power plant’s cooling tower. They can’t hide the truth from us forever.

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Lol guys he doesn’t know about the ring.

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The communal yurt

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its weird how it looks like an illustration despite the fact that its not

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My eye went right to the image and I was about to skip the tweet because I assumed it was some screengrab from a video game and I’m not a gamer. But I ended up reading the tweet anyway. And now I wish that was frp, a video game because it could be a game that might intrigue me enough to play it.

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it looks like it could fit right into a cool text based adventure game about some mysterious lost alien race doing weird underground science or something

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I don’t know why I’m not a gamer but something like this “some mysterious lost alien race doing weird underground science or something” could get me gaming.

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