@Gnosisinformant I hope more people discover tartaria just to see how stupid this is
this is all based on the fact that some old maps used to call Siberia, Tartaria
Why do so many ancient maps show dragons, giants, unicorns, centaurs, and other "mythical" creatures casually alongside real ones in their depictions of Earth's wildlife ecosystem? ππ¦π€
The Chinese zodiac is another example, where dragons are nonchalantly included amongst all other real animals...
Were all ancient cartographers, explorers, artists, authors, architectural designers and documentarians spanning every culture across the world just a bunch of goofy pranksters?
Or were they in fact showing us what truly existed back then...and it's actually the modern historians who are lying, and dismissing our true past as "mythology"? π§
@SpireDomePillar because it took several minutes of exposure time to take a photo back then
but clearly your theory of an ancient starwars empire makes far more sense π
@INTRICATESPACE@MYLUNCHBREAK_ you dont do research, all tartarian accounts do is post pictures of old buildings and say 'hmm but did they really~ do this" they disregard construction photos while acting like a mislabeled map is some kind of gotcha
@INTRICATESPACE@MYLUNCHBREAK_ I think the average child who builds castles in minecraft is more intelligent than you
you know theres restoration videos on youtube right dumbass?
https://t.co/Y84C0UOoRx
https://t.co/360fxnFehi
@INTRICATESPACE@MYLUNCHBREAK_ I do admit my interest in architecture was started by minecraft, and from that I learned about architecture design motifs and history
if you take the time to learn it, it may demystify it a bit for you
https://t.co/tDf2n35Trr
@benwehrman funny thing with these flat earthers is that ive seen them point to drawings of monsters on old maps and claim its proof of mythical creatures