• @ChicoSuave
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    155 months ago

    So, hold on, this run on sentence covers 3 continents and involves a few different native people that have a connection to a reservoir in Kansas built in the 60s. And that reservoir has a mystery that is causing it to be healthy?

    The Prestor John connection to John the Baptist is the oldest part of this screed and the most easily debunked. The Waconda reservoir is only being talked about because of a comic book. And the Andean people? From the Andes? In South America?

    This poor person has a lot of unfulfilled thoughts and they have matted together into some incoherent whole.

  • @Glytch
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    65 months ago

    Is OOP saying (among other ramblings) that black people are a conspiracy dreamed up by the KKK? Or am I having a stroke?

    • Flying SquidOP
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      75 months ago

      I don’t think you’re the one having a stroke.

  • @Aganim
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    65 months ago

    What are they rambling about? The fountain of youth was hidden in a part of Central America which closely resembled British Columbia after you add some fake foliage.

    And we all know you simply don’t want to mess with Ancient technology like that, unless you want to end up like poor Chalo.

    • Flying SquidOP
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      45 months ago

      Don’t forget the part where, apparently, plains tribes were in Florida.

    • Windows_Error_Noises
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      35 months ago

      And the GameCube of Reanimation never would have been found without Dr. Nicholas Ballard. Thank Chac, Nick left behind extensive research notes, before he went missing, after being checked out of his mental institution, by the military…

  • @[email protected]
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    55 months ago

    If you actually believed the fountain of youth existed, wouldn’t you make a pilgrimage?