How did amuro bury the RX THIS deep in the sand? Posted on July 2, 2022 by Anonymous How did amuro bury the RX THIS deep in the sand? Mike Stoklasa's Worst Fan Shirt $21.68 Shopping Cart Returner Shirt $21.68 Mike Stoklasa's Worst Fan Shirt $21.68
2 years ago Reply Anonymous the entrance is in the chest. let's presume that he was able to bury himself up to his waist, how the hell did he bury the rest of it?
2 years ago Reply Anonymous literally just sat down on a dune, got out, and it got covered by itself in a few hours.
2 years ago Reply Anonymous Yeah I don't think people realize just how badly desert winds kick up dirt and sand around.
2 years ago Reply Anonymous makes me wonder how many other weird Egyptian buildings might be buried like that
2 years ago Reply Anonymous Here is an illustration from 1790 where the Sphynx is just a head. Large things get buried in the sand.
2 years ago Reply Anonymous I'm pretty sure the Sphinx didn't get buried up to it's neck in the sand within a couple of minutes. Also that it wouldn't have a nose in 1790, so that artist obviously took some liberties.
with a shovel
maybe his giant robot did it
the entrance is in the chest. let's presume that he was able to bury himself up to his waist, how the hell did he bury the rest of it?
quicksand
literally just sat down on a dune, got out, and it got covered by itself in a few hours.
Yeah I don't think people realize just how badly desert winds kick up dirt and sand around.
The Sphinx was buried up to it's head in sand for years.
makes me wonder how many other weird Egyptian buildings might be buried like that
The Sphynx is just an Egyptian White Base.
Holy shit.
newbie
Egyptian gundam
Fugg
Its sand. Its course and rough and gets everywhere.
hit the sand going 80 mph
He's a tactical desart Fremen genius ghost.
Magic.
Here is an illustration from 1790 where the Sphynx is just a head. Large things get buried in the sand.
I'm pretty sure the Sphinx didn't get buried up to it's neck in the sand within a couple of minutes. Also that it wouldn't have a nose in 1790, so that artist obviously took some liberties.
How long has that been there?