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I crop images like a mexi-nigger but here is some photos of Antarctic pyramids n’sheeeit

https://pic8.co/sh/H58eer.png https://pic8.co/sh/D3LHGs.png https://pic8.co/sh/Htwvvx.png https://pic8.co/sh/DYO7vo.png https://pic8.co/sh/rgTv1M.png

I crop images like a mexi-nigger but here is some photos of Antarctic pyramids n’sheeeit https://pic8.co/sh/H58eer.png https://pic8.co/sh/D3LHGs.png https://pic8.co/sh/Htwvvx.png https://pic8.co/sh/DYO7vo.png https://pic8.co/sh/rgTv1M.png

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The photo with two pyramids is not from Antarctica. Thank you for proving my main point.

The actual intriguing part is that you think that with the thousands/millions of rock formations across the globe, none of them could ever end up looking generally uniform. The fact is, one happened and it happens to be in Antarctica. You’re also ignoring that it’s significantly less uniform than any of the man-made pyramids we see in Egypt or Latin/South America. It just “seems” more uniform than you expect a natural rock formation to look. Amazing how you think thousands of years of frost will damage a pyramid enough to ruin its uniformity but thousands of years of literal sand-blasting in desert winds doesn’t have nearly as detrimental of an effect on the Egyptian pyramids.

Shit, there’s a front page post today showing a rock formation that looks just like a nigger’s head. Do you think aliens carved it? Give nature enough time and space and it can make anything look like anything eventually. Wind erosion is not needed to make the shape of any mountain, it’s just formed by two plates pushing together and jutting upward. And no, it’s not impossible for one to jut up mostly evenly