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The THING!

My reply is thus.

First, assume that God does exist, and that He (or She) is all-present and infinite.

Secondly, assume that Time is likewise a real, non-illusional dimension and also infinite.

Now given these previous statements with regards to your question, I have to say OMGWTFBBQGRASS!!!!11!!1one
 
i went there...its nothing...

u pay like a $1 or 2 a person and u go in the back of the store and they have a whole bunch of old things, old ancient rusted cars and other old things and finally a petrofied skeleton...but they never tell u which is "the thing"

couldnt tell if the skeleton was real or not
 
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Huh?? Are they trying to pass off a mummy as some mysterious entity? Is it an ancient Indian mummy or what?

If we are talking about 'The THING' I mean on display close to Tucson, then YES.
 
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Huh?? Are they trying to pass off a mummy as some mysterious entity? Is it an ancient Indian mummy or what?

If we are talking about 'The THING' I mean on display close to Tucson, then YES.

Yes, that is what I was referring to. Now, why would they call a mummy "The Thing?" What is so special about this particular mummy that they are being so cryptic about its origins?
 
Originally posted by: yukichigai
My reply is thus.

First, assume that God does exist, and that He (or She) is all-present and infinite.

Secondly, assume that Time is likewise a real, non-illusional dimension and also infinite.

Now given these previous statements with regards to your question, I have to say OMGWTFBBQGRASS!!!!11!!1one

You just blew my mind! 😕
 
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Huh?? Are they trying to pass off a mummy as some mysterious entity? Is it an ancient Indian mummy or what?

If we are talking about 'The THING' I mean on display close to Tucson, then YES.

Yes, that is what I was referring to. Now, why would they call a mummy "The Thing?" What is so special about this particular mummy that they are being so cryptic about its origins?

this mummy gets people in the middle of the desert to pay a $1 to see it
 
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