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Originally posted by FraternitasSaturni
Originally posted by Mactire
Alright. Like 60% of these pics are people gritting their teeth. The Barbara Bush one is just some old lady skin darkening, the rest are weird eyes which could be fake, or could be the camera playing tricks on you.
The statues are neat. Wouldn't mind a set of those flanking me bathroom door, but....
...lizards wearing straw hats might have been more intriguing. Sorry.
Barbara Bush...?
Hm... Sometimes I wonder what kind of people run around in ATS and what kind of perception of the world or even simple knowledge of their world do they have... now I get to have at least one answer about one person.
Barbara Bush... ok... this actually proves 4 things.
1. You have no idea whos barbara bush. (which is somewhat serious because shes the wife of one of your most famous presidents.)
2. You dont know whos the woman in the picture ( Which says that you have no idea whos one of the most politically controversial figure in recent history)
3. You talk just for the sake of saying something without actually knowing what your talking about (which happens a lot on ATS)
4. NOBODY corrected you (which is VERY SERIOUS... this means that there are lots of ppl like you, who have no idea what they're talking about - and they gave you a STAR...
Barbara Bush... nice...
Originally posted by moogins
Originally posted by Mactire
Originally posted by moogins
reply to post by Mactire
So what mythology does the reptilian statues represent? I would love to know, you seem an expert on the subject, please share your knowledge on these statues.
Thanks.
You're joking right? Reptiles, especially snakes/serpents are one of the most well known mythological and theological themes in the world, and for nearly every culture. They are only second to dragons (reptile-like mythological creatures), which are prominent in all of our world's founding cultures.
SO, who made the statues? What do they represent and when?
You obviously now more than me, please enlighten me. Thanks.