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pr0ph3t
Someone posts a topic about "anomalies looking like a creature", not "this is definitely a creature" and you all jump on the pisstaking bandwagon? what a nice bunch of folks you all are! No wonder there is no moving forward on this site anymore, too many people are the "enlightened" bunch who get to belittle people who they think are inferior. Your clearly a bunch of self involved tossers who must literally not want any forward momentum from this state of evolutionary knowledge. Not the type of place I will post my inside info thanks.
sayzaar
Oh paleease ! Op needs to take a break i think. I guess it must be hard if someone so desparately wants to find something that just isn't there. Just take a step back OP and concentrate on something else for a while.
skyblueworld
Another nice find Arken, you have some great detective eyes!
And to the rock crowd:
Yes these are rocks too......aren't they?
In 1748, Pompeii was rediscovered--not only its houses, but (eventually) some of its citizens. Although only fragmentary skeletal remains were found there, hollow spaces within the hardened volcanic debris revealed the forms of many deceased Romans. Suffocated by volcanic gasses and covered in ash and debris, their bodies eventually decayed inside the hardening matter. This air space essentially formed a mold, since the ash that had surrounded the person retained an imprint of the body. Excavators realized this and filled the air pockets with plaster. The resulting "plaster mummies" poignantly capture the human tragedy of Pompeii.
bonchoEventually you will find something. ..
Psychonautics
bonchoEventually you will find something. ..
Yeah, it's called pareidolia...
eriktheawful
skyblueworld
Another nice find Arken, you have some great detective eyes!
And to the rock crowd:
Yes these are rocks too......aren't they?
No, those are not rocks.
They are plaster.
Plaster Casts of Pompeii
In 1748, Pompeii was rediscovered--not only its houses, but (eventually) some of its citizens. Although only fragmentary skeletal remains were found there, hollow spaces within the hardened volcanic debris revealed the forms of many deceased Romans. Suffocated by volcanic gasses and covered in ash and debris, their bodies eventually decayed inside the hardening matter. This air space essentially formed a mold, since the ash that had surrounded the person retained an imprint of the body. Excavators realized this and filled the air pockets with plaster. The resulting "plaster mummies" poignantly capture the human tragedy of Pompeii.