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Debate and Discourse: AWESOME POST in "The mysterious mysteries of the Ancients!", by ACSI
Mojo_JojoTough on mime. Tough on the causes of mimeRegistered Userregular
Defender of the universe's secret truths, ACSIS, decides to use a youtube video of a computer game cutscene to back up his increasingly bizarre claims regarding the origins of Stonehenge.
Haha... still? So rectangular angles are coincidentally present at the "best" location? You can doublecheck this on your own. The data about Sonehenge is freely aviable and i think a short look into Wikipedia sources will do the trick.
"You can double click this on your own" is classic crazy. I love how crazy people are always trying to make you do things yourself. Apparently I'm going to have to do some extra homework looking up stuff on wikipedia, too. And, even though it's not here, I'm sure that I'll have to "do the math" at one point.
It's almost as if you were to peel away the thin veneer of reality you would not find the infinite alien horror of the abyss and a pantheon of ancient, incomprehensible gods staring back at you, but your fifth grade report on England.
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But then I watched that video clip and now I hate you and ACSIS. I want that 2:43 of my life back.
It's almost as if you were to peel away the thin veneer of reality you would not find the infinite alien horror of the abyss and a pantheon of ancient, incomprehensible gods staring back at you, but your fifth grade report on England.
PS five stars for crazy