MM, it is a commonly accepted theory (um, in a manner of speaking)
Yes, I suppose. And yet it seems more plausible, to me at least, that the lines were built for
pleasing or appeasing the gods which may or may not have been fucking space aliens.
There's also an interesting theory that the lines were built to
please the "Eye of God", i.e. a total solar eclipse. A series of total solar eclipses occured over Nazca approximately the same time that the lines were built.
There's also the possibility that they were for
"labyrinth walking" a form of spiritual meditation practiced by Egyptians, Indians (from India) and other early pagans. Christianity later adopted it.
It's Alive
Was this the mutant beasty baby? Hahahahaha!
I think the first R rated movie I saw in a theatre was RHPS.
The first time I got CARDED for a movie was Jerky Boys.
Which, WTF? I was 20. I hadn't looked 17 since I was 14. And anyhow, my team of three were half the freaking audience for it.
Which, WTF? I was 20
I think that's around the time the MPAA started sending spies to theatres to make sure they were enforcing the ratings system.
That's why I advocate Indiana Jones and The Spear of Destiny.
I think they already kind of made that movie: [link]
I think they already kind of made that movie: [link]
Yeah, that doesn't count on the basis of it sucked.
I'm such a dork. I loved the Librarian movies (they're making another one!) and I completely missed what was special about the spear.
Yeah, that doesn't count on the basis of it sucked.
Aw! I
loved
the Librarian movies, in all their goofy stupidness. Bob Newhart kicking ass!