Danish Photographer Posts A Picture Having Sex With His Girlfriend On Top Of The Great Pyramid

You get the FOH... Prove that ancient Man had the technology to create such a magnificent structure. You're all gung ho because it's in Africa. But, there are pyramids in China, South America, and probably other places too.

I recognize that Africa was the cradle of civilization and advanced learning. But, there's no evidence that shows that Man as in "Homo Sapien Sapien" built those structures.

Show me one device that could cut the stones to such laser-like precision. Show me one device, or one tool that could have been used to move those stones for miles. Show me one device that could lift those stones and place them and align them with Orion's Belt. Show me one splinter of evidence, and I'll go and sit my black a** down somewhere. If you can't produce anything; then you should shut the f*ck up and read a book instead of reading a Hotep pamphlet someone gave you on a street corner.

I'm open to learning, I know that we don't know everything... That's why evidence is important. Show me, instead of talking sh*t.
It has nothing to do with Hotepary.

You believe Aliens built the pyramids, without proof, and refuse to give credit to ancient Africans.

Say no more.:cool::hmm:
 
It has nothing to do with Hotepary.

You believe Aliens built the pyramids, without proof, and refuse to give credit to ancient Africans.

Say no more.:cool::hmm:
And you believe Man built them, with no proof. NONE!!!

You can't show me a single geometric instruments that were used, nor can you show me how these people overcame their lack of knowledge concerning the physics that would be needed to complete such a project. You don't even know what the structure's purposes were for. Yet you want to debate and criticize; and all you have to stand on is their location. GTFOH...
 
And you believe Man built them, with no proof. NONE!!!

You can't show me a single geometric instruments that were used, nor can you show me how these people overcame their lack of knowledge concerning the physics that would be needed to complete such a project. You don't even know what the structure's purposes were for. Yet you want to debate and criticize; and all you have to stand on is their location. GTFOH...
I don’t need proof that man built them outside of the documented hieroglyphs and papyrus that recorded the building of the pyramids.

Where is your proof?
 
I don’t need proof that man built them outside of the documented hieroglyphs and papyrus that recorded the building of the pyramids.

Where is your proof?
I don't have any... I admit that. That's why I continue to search for evidence; because I would really like to know not only who built them, but why they were built. I would like concrete scientific evidence. I don't think that I'm ever going to get it... But, I can still hope. I can still search.

I'm not going to just say that someone built something great when I have absolutely no proof of that. That's like seeing a liquor store in a Black neighborhood and saying, Black people built it. More than likely that's no where near the case. I know that was a negative connection, but you see what I'm saying.

Using your argument, Africans built the pyramids that are in Africa. The Chinese built the pyramids in China, and native Mexicans built the pyramids in Mexico. A lot of these pyramids have too many similarities, and yet they are in totally different locals, where the peoples were not in contact with each other (that we know of). Now, if they were built when all of the tectonic plate were together (pangea) that would make some type of sense as to the similarities. But, if they were built after the plates started to shift apart, what is the explanation for the similarities?

Like someone said long ago, "If you believe in something, then you do not know." I don't want to believe, I want to know. Anyway, I'm done... You keep believing.
 
looks like they blazed some weed too

hell you never know what might pop off when you with the right freak..

:lol: word.


Shit if i had i bad bitch i loved i would be putting my dick in her everywhere too.

White people out here having fun. We too uptight
 
I don't have any... I admit that. That's why I continue to search for evidence; because I would really like to know not only who built them, but why they were built. I would like concrete scientific evidence. I don't think that I'm ever going to get it... But, I can still hope. I can still search.

I'm not going to just say that someone built something great when I have absolutely no proof of that. That's like seeing a liquor store in a Black neighborhood and saying, Black people built it. More than likely that's no where near the case. I know that was a negative connection, but you see what I'm saying.

Using your argument, Africans built the pyramids that are in Africa. The Chinese built the pyramids in China, and native Mexicans built the pyramids in Mexico. A lot of these pyramids have too many similarities, and yet they are in totally different locals, where the peoples were not in contact with each other (that we know of). Now, if they were built when all of the tectonic plate were together (pangea) that would make some type of sense as to the similarities. But, if they were built after the plates started to shift apart, what is the explanation for the similarities?

Like someone said long ago, "If you believe in something, then you do not know." I don't want to believe, I want to know. Anyway, I'm done... You keep believing.
No dog in this hunt but

Aren't you essentially saying you believe aliens or something other than humans built it?

Just on a base level that's kind of flawed, considering the existence of man is known and the existence of any other intelligence is at best speculated so far.

Just saying, there's a certain irony in your proof argument.
 
Using your argument, Africans built the pyramids that are in Africa. The Chinese built the pyramids in China, and native Mexicans built the pyramids in Mexico. A lot of these pyramids have too many similarities, and yet they are in totally different locals, where the peoples were not in contact with each other (that we know of). Now, if they were built when all of the tectonic plate were together (pangea) that would make some type of sense as to the similarities. But, if they were built after the plates started to shift apart, what is the explanation for the similarities?

Clearly you never heard of human cognitive evolution.

It’s the same reason civilizations worldwide developed bows and arrows at various stages throughout history.
 
No dog in this hunt but

Aren't you essentially saying you believe aliens or something other than humans built it?

Just on a base level that's kind of flawed, considering the existence of man is known and the existence of any other intelligence is at best speculated so far.

Just saying, there's a certain irony in your proof argument.
Good argument...

I think that the problem with humans is that we believe that we are the only sentient beings in the universe. If we are alive, why can't other beings be alive? Now, back to the aliens thingy... I don't believe that those people back then with the knowledge that they had could have been able to build the pyramids. I believe they had some kind of help if they did. Whether people call them Aliens, Angels, Djinn, whatever... I don't have a clue. I do believe that something or someone other than those people built them or at the very least supervised the building/planning of those structures.

Do I believe in Aliens/Djinn/Angels, something with a more powerful intellect than we have? Yes. Do I know that Aliens/Djinn/Angels etc... exist? No. Have I ever seen one? No.
 
I ain't mad at him...how many muthafuckas can say they busted a nut on a great pyramid....shitttt....let me up there and a bitch pull her pants down and you muthafuckas would be talking the same shit about me.....lol
 
Clearly you never heard of human cognitive evolution.

It’s the same reason civilizations worldwide developed bows and arrows at various stages throughout history.
If those people had the technology to build the pyramids back then, do you have any understanding as to the things they could be doing now? Their mental capacities would be far beyond anything we could even dream about. Where are they now?
 
Mankind has built a lot of buildings in the past and the present. They couldn't build the Pyramids today if they wanted too. So, in my opinion, Man didn't build them then either.

Who built them I don't know, but it wasn't us. I see pics of artists showing wooden scaffolds and stuff, and I'm like, "How in the Hell are people going to pull a 2.5 ton block of stone with ropes up a wooden scaffold 480 feet high?"
No one ever said pyramids can't be built again. Modern people marvel at how people in THAT time could do it.
 
Do you have anything sacred in your life or have a sacred place? I get what you are saying somewhat, but I guess what I am asking you is would you be okay with someone doing something disrespectful on the grave site of some of your dead relatives? Not trying to start shit with you, just wondering if there is something you deem to be sacred and not wish to see it disrespected.

Good Question. No I dont. Getting emotional thrown off focus for this is too easy. Why? Tell me what I gain in anyway from two crackas having sex on a building making me mad?

Grave is a great example of how silly and simple minded us humans are. Why are we still in this intelligent age purchasing plots, purchasing expensive caskets, to put dead bodys in a hole? I invite anyone to piss on my grave, cuz it will be pee on a stone (we pee on stones all the time, this aint some holy stone, alien found stone, its a regular stone), pee on grass (we piss on grass all the time), and cuz ill be dead.

Side bar my boy told me about how they dig up bodies in major cities after a period of time. I guess they realize aint nobody coming to visit or give a shit. Is that some weird desecration? Or is it business? I can respect turning a coin. Its weird to me to care about grass, stone, dry wall, brick, etc as holy or sacred. So I never thought about it before king but no, nothing. I carry my emotional attachments to people, not things.
 
and that is fine

but as we have seen?

people get KILLED over sh*t like that all the time

humans LOVE they "symbols"

again cool for you

but to MOST of the population of this planet?

they ready to kill over a cartoon depiction of Allah or a Black child drinking from the wrong fountain

THAT is what we discussing here.

Symbols etc are POWERFUL and can represent some REALLY strong things.

It can always be twisted negatively...

but its easy as f*ck to just not disrespect people stuff no matter what race creed color they are.

Respect Ti Mal. Im not sure your stance on this but do you see that everything your saying is why this shouldnt matter. No one should die for this.
 
Respect Ti Mal. Im not sure your stance on this but do you see that everything your saying is why this shouldnt matter. No one should die for this.

Of course not. That is what I'm saying

Put they do and have done and sadly will continue

You seen this current generation on social media?

That aint gonna change anytime soon.

And its the human condition to obsess

But honoring certain things isn't always a bad thing.
 
Of course not. That is what I'm saying

Put they do and have done and sadly will continue

You seen this current generation on social media?

That aint gonna change anytime soon.

And its the human condition to obsess

But honoring certain things isn't always a bad thing.


I agree wit everything you said. Even honoring things. But sacred? Holy? nah. haters going hate, desers going desecrate. Cant let it bother me.
 
I agree wit everything you said. Even honoring things. But sacred? Holy? nah. haters going hate, desers going desecrate. Cant let it bother me.

Oh i understand

But those who KNOWINGLY CHOOSE to do that?

I cannot judge from the outside criticize those who are directly effected.

If an Egyptian whose whole lineage his identity is attached to those pyramids

And wants to punch this guy in the mouth?

Its all good.

You draw a picture of Muhammad KNOWING what that means to certain sects?

I aint cool with killing.

But i aint cool in spitting in peoples faces either.

Now there is of course exception and nuance but...

Just dont f*ck on the pyramid.
 
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Good Question. No I dont. Getting emotional thrown off focus for this is too easy. Why? Tell me what I gain in anyway from two crackas having sex on a building making me mad?

Grave is a great example of how silly and simple minded us humans are. Why are we still in this intelligent age purchasing plots, purchasing expensive caskets, to put dead bodys in a hole? I invite anyone to piss on my grave, cuz it will be pee on a stone (we pee on stones all the time, this aint some holy stone, alien found stone, its a regular stone), pee on grass (we piss on grass all the time), and cuz ill be dead.

Side bar my boy told me about how they dig up bodies in major cities after a period of time. I guess they realize aint nobody coming to visit or give a shit. Is that some weird desecration? Or is it business? I can respect turning a coin. Its weird to me to care about grass, stone, dry wall, brick, etc as holy or sacred. So I never thought about it before king but no, nothing. I carry my emotional attachments to people, not things.

Fair enough. You are more tolerant than most people.
 
Fair enough. You are more tolerant than most people.

My wife thinks so lol. But yeh fam, I have no ownership or make a dollar off of any structure but my own. My own house with my kids in it, nah you cant get close. But I have also created enough wealth for myself to not allow someone to put it in jeopardy. So I would think it thru before i get to gun blazing and punch throwing. I lived that life for so long, and nothing good came from it. One love king.
 
My wife thinks so lol. But yeh fam, I have no ownership or make a dollar off of any structure but my own. My own house with my kids in it, nah you cant get close. But I have also created enough wealth for myself to not allow someone to put it in jeopardy. So I would think it thru before i get to gun blazing and punch throwing. I lived that life for so long, and nothing good came from it. One love king.

Respect
 
I wouldn't mind if they got a bullet in the head straight from Allah.

Ironically, there are Islamic jihadists who want to destroy the Egyptian pyramids.

I don't have any... I admit that. That's why I continue to search for evidence; because I would really like to know not only who built them, but why they were built. I would like concrete scientific evidence. I don't think that I'm ever going to get it... But, I can still hope. I can still search.

I'm not going to just say that someone built something great when I have absolutely no proof of that. That's like seeing a liquor store in a Black neighborhood and saying, Black people built it. More than likely that's no where near the case. I know that was a negative connection, but you see what I'm saying.

Using your argument, Africans built the pyramids that are in Africa. The Chinese built the pyramids in China, and native Mexicans built the pyramids in Mexico. A lot of these pyramids have too many similarities, and yet they are in totally different locals, where the peoples were not in contact with each other (that we know of). Now, if they were built when all of the tectonic plate were together (pangea) that would make some type of sense as to the similarities. But, if they were built after the plates started to shift apart, what is the explanation for the similarities?

Like someone said long ago, "If you believe in something, then you do not know." I don't want to believe, I want to know. Anyway, I'm done... You keep believing.

What makes you think it's just a matter of "belief" and not evidence? There are more pyramids in the Sudan than there are in Egypt.


Bagrawiyah, Sudan - More than 200km from the Sudanese capital Khartoum, the remains of an ancient city rise from the arid and inhospitable terrain like a science-fiction film set. Nestled between sand dunes, the secluded pyramids seem to have been forgotten by the modern world, with no nearby restaurants or hotels to cater to tourists.

The Nubian Meroe pyramids, much smaller but just as impressive as the more famous Egyptian ones, are found on the east bank of the Nile river, near a group of villages called Bagrawiyah. The pyramids get their name from the ancient city of Meroe, the capital of the Kingdom of Kush, an ancient African kingdom situated in what is now the Republic of Sudan.

Around 1000 BCE, after the fall of the 24th Egyptian dynasty, the Nubian Kingdom of Kush arose as the leading power in the middle Nile region. The Kushite kings took over and ruled much of Egypt from 712 to 657 BCE. In 300 BCE, when the capital and royal burial ground of the kingdom moved to the Meroe region, the pharaonic tradition of building pyramids to encapsulate the tombs of rulers continued here.



Royal pyramids were built in Nubia approximately 800 years after the Egyptians stopped building their pyramids. More than 50 ancient pyramids and royal tombs rise out of the desert sands at Meroe. SORIN FURCOI/AL JAZEERA

The Nubian Meroe pyramids are the best preserved of the more than 220 pyramids in Sudan. They are the burial sites for more than 40 Nubian kings and queens of the Kush kingdom. SORIN FURCOI/AL JAZEERA

Through the years, the pyramids have been plundered of all their wealth and left to the elements. Excavations began only in the mid-19th century. SORIN FURCOI/AL JAZEERA

The Italian explorer Giuseppe Ferlini smashed the tops off 40 pyramids in a quest to find their treasure between 1800 and 1870. SORIN FURCOI/AL JAZEERA

What the Italian explorer found was brought back to British and German museums, along with samples of Meroitic writing and reliefs depicting historical events. SORIN FURCOI/AL JAZEERA

A few of the smaller pyramids have since been restored, looking new in comparison to their more battered neighbours. SORIN FURCOI/AL JAZEERA

The lack of facilities and the relatively long distance from the capital Khartoum partly explain why the area sees very few visitors. SORIN FURCOI/AL JAZEERA

Fouzia works at the entrance of the site. 'Both Sudanese and foreigners visit the pyramids,' she said. 'But in the past, more people used to come. This year they weren't so many. Maybe all the news about Ebola and other wars in Africa scared the foreigners away.' SORIN FURCOI/AL JAZEERA

Abdullah is from Al Tarabil village, a few kilometres from the ancient burial site. 'This is our history. Here our ancestors are buried. We pay no tax for working here, but there aren't too many people coming to visit lately,' he said. In a good day he makes $10 to $16 offering tourists camel rides. SORIN FURCOI/AL JAZEERA

A visitor's permit, which costs $10, is required to visit the pyramids. The permit can be obtained in Khartoum from the Antiquities Service. SORIN FURCOI/AL JAZEERA

New efforts are under way to preserve the pyramids from the elements and damage caused by human activity. SORIN FURCOI/AL JAZEERA
https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/inpictures/2015/04/forgotten-pyramids-sudan-150405062541595.html
 
CAC's have been climbing the pyramids in Giza and doing CAC shit since the early 1930's.
But the locals don't really respect the pyramids either.
I've been before and all they do is smoke cigarettes 24/7 and litter the butts all around the pyramids.

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