@jv69814@patrickbetdavid Born and raised in the French Riviera, probably the most popular and beautiful place in the world
But youâre wrong, I live here. đČđš
Try again Yank yank
(We all saw that you avoided to respond cause youâre stupid but thats ok. Acting like a muslim đ)
@LoeilMedias1 La France et les français ont besoin de Dieu
Le gouvernement ne peut rien y faire
Quand des cousins mineurs abusent un autre cousin, câest difficile de savoir qui a fait quoi.
Parents, faites vous justice
Justice, punissez
Mais avant tout, ayez le discernement spirituel
JONA RECHNITZ (former business partner) ALLEGES FLOYD MAYWEATHER IS BROKE & EVEN SHARES RECEIPTS OF HIM PAWNING HIS JEWELRY đł
THIS IS THE SAME FLOYD WHO REPORTEDLY EARNED OVER $1 BILLION IN FIGHT PURSES & PPV MONEYâŠ
Kailasa was just scanned with lasers, and if you havenât been following this place, hold on.
Whatâs being uncovered here wonât just rewrite Indian history. It could rewrite human history and prove Ancient India had tools far more advanced than weâve been told.
But first, you have to understand what youâre looking at. Kailasa wasnât built. It was removed from the side of a mountain. That means there was no room for mistakes while carving one of the hardest rocks on Earth. Between 200,000 and 400,000 tons of basalt were removed to create it. The first mystery is simple: we donât know where it all went. We also donât truly know when it was built. The main dating sources are two land grants, but that doesnât tell us when the actual carving began. Dating matters because it would tell us what tools they had. Ancient India had steel by 600 BC, which later became the famous Damascus steel. But basalt is hardened lava. Itâs around a 6 on the Mohs scale, meaning steel barely scratches it. In 1682, a Mughal emperor ordered 1,000 workers to destroy Kailasa. They failed. That alone shows how hard this stone is. Even with modern alloys, humans barely make a dent. Russian researchers tested this by having people strike basalt with modern tools, then measuring the removed volume with photogrammetry. The result? One person working every day for 3 years could remove only about 1 cubic meter. And since Kailasa is unfinished, we still have tool marks. Those marks show cuts deeper than what modern hydraulic breakers can achieve. To penetrate basalt that deeply, weâd normally need huge machinery. But machines that size wouldnât fit in many of these spaces. So clearly, they had different tools. Not just powerful tools. Precision tools. The detail in Kailasaâs carvings looks like work done in soft soapstone, except itâs carved into basalt. What we know for sure is that our assumptions about ancient India are wrong. At minimum, they were far more advanced than we give them credit for. At most, something was happening back then that we still donât fully comprehend.
.@Apple Planned Obsolescence
The âTruthâ about why the headphone jack was removed.
I wonder how much damage has been done to the human brain with bluetooth tech?
@kwamemmnel@ZayneClips They canât
Especially when thereâs flooded diamonds most of the time theyâll have to sell the diamonds so itâs per piece.
Itâs a wild market.
A big scam since the prices from Jacob donât make any sense
The internet didnât create Islamâs problem.
It exposed it.
For centuries, Muhammadâs image was protected by silence, fear, and storytelling.
But once people read the early Islamic sources for themselves, the "polished Islamâ narrative starts collapsing in real time.
Thatâs the real crisis.
Repent.
Believe in Jesus for eternal life.