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2024-11-24 ┃ RE: futurebird

@neonsnake
I kinda, low key think we should make some more Pyramids. Just to have them for the future. We could record all of the cool scientific discoveries on the walls, and simple versions of interesting historic events and animals we've discovered.
What is the largest stone ever used in a human construction, a building or monument? Is it from the modern era, or are the largest stones in our past already?

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2024-11-24 michael_w_busch ┃ 1πŸ‘€

@futurebird @neonsnake
Very Long Now.
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@futurebird @neonsnake Story I heard as a kid in Sunday school:
Pope visits the masons building the cathedral he funded.
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2024-11-24 mcc ┃ edited ┃ 2πŸ”— 1πŸ‘€

@futurebird @neonsnake for once, the South is pulling its weight here.
(The latter is not a pyramid TECHNICALLY, but it is at least full of rare butterflies.)

2024-11-24 Seanochicago ┃ 1πŸ‘€

@futurebird @neonsnake it’s probably Stone Mountain, Georgia, which the largest bas relief sculpture in the world.

2024-11-24 futurebird ┃ 1πŸ‘€ 1πŸ’¬

@neonsnake
OK I'll admit it. I think we should cover them in a record of all of the ants. Because what if some species of ant goes extinct and has no fossils and is forgotten??

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