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Thoughts on subterranean activity
Are the "aliens" actually underneath instead of overhead? Have been thinking about this more and more, and it seems we are being soft led into it month by month. Stuck wondering if it has always been the plausible reality (as the ocean is massive and unexplored, let alone many remote countries with deep lakes or mountain inner earth access), or if we are being walked slowly away from looking at the sky at night.

It is impossible to see anything interesting at night in the sky over the prairie anymore - everything moves in straight lines, and the sky is full.
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Or maybe they're microscopic in scale. Living inside your keyfobs and under that little cap over the screws on the base of your toilets.

You never know.

:passes bong:
youre not far from truth, there is a race of reptilian humanoids living in cities and military bases inside deep underground caves. they also have a massive city in the south pole, which is why its illegal to travel to the antarctic plateau.
It’s for troglodytes.
This one dude one Instagram was going hard in detail about how the purple LED street lights were inner earth access points and the UV light exposed the demons visually. Lol
Originally posted by Walter White:
youre not far from truth, there is a race of reptilian humanoids living in cities and military bases inside deep underground caves. they also have a massive city in the south pole, which is why its illegal to travel to the antarctic plateau.
The fact travel is banned there makes no sense. Also, nobody ever talks about or photographs the "southern lights".
nae aliens underground, but many molemen
Idk i had seen a video of a lecture from phil schneider YEARS ago. (Just took me 10 minutes to find this ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ name lol)

Decent odds he was a grifter. As he'd be charging people to attend his lectures, i assume.

But he started giving lectures in 1995, and was found dead, by supposed suicide, in 1996. Kinda sus.

Take with a dump truck of salt :steamsalty:
Originally posted by Walter White:
youre not far from truth, there is a race of reptilian humanoids living in cities and military bases inside deep underground caves. they also have a massive city in the south pole, which is why its illegal to travel to the antarctic plateau.
can I get pics of dat
Originally posted by Chaosolous:
It’s for troglodytes.

these are them, aye. hikers and cave divers beware.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_cNa7gk9YM
Most things would get destroyed from the pressure if they traveled too far below the surface.
Ever go caving? It can be eerie. Wouldn't be surprised if there was something living underground. Either the pale crawlers or aliens for sure.
Originally posted by Wild Child:
Ever go caving? It can be eerie. Wouldn't be surprised if there was something living underground. Either the pale crawlers or aliens for sure.

no, i am the harmless type of loon who has bipolar episodes and suffers grandiose delusions in the comfort of my flat. not the type who risks their life to squeeze through caves on their stomach

even without cave dwelling monstrosities or aliens or molemen, i do not want to go anywhere near a cave unless it is the most sterilsed tourist rubbish
Originally posted by salamander:
Originally posted by Wild Child:
Ever go caving? It can be eerie. Wouldn't be surprised if there was something living underground. Either the pale crawlers or aliens for sure.

no, i am the harmless type of loon who has bipolar episodes and suffers grandiose delusions in the comfort of my flat. not the type who risks their life to squeeze through caves on their stomach

even without cave dwelling monstrosities or aliens or molemen, i do not want to go anywhere near a cave unless it is the most sterilsed tourist rubbish
That's totally understandable. I have claustrophobia but it helps with overcoming that. It's a really neat experience that satisfies the need for exploration, actually kinda exhausts it sometimes. But definitely if you're prone to panic it can be pretty bad. But there's something really cool about caves, especially how otherworldly they can be wit the way minerals form and how lava tubes shape the environment. Really neat stuff.
Travel my dears to the depths of the air, tip your ears, and mind what you wear. Then amongst the fog if you don't trip on a log, you can find the ale leaning. The only location on Earth where you can meet a real alien. Enter the cave of gold only if you are told. Mostly, I must warn you, the alien is hungry, and you'll be alone, the only one alive to have figured out to rid all.
Originally posted by Wild Child:
Originally posted by salamander:

no, i am the harmless type of loon who has bipolar episodes and suffers grandiose delusions in the comfort of my flat. not the type who risks their life to squeeze through caves on their stomach

even without cave dwelling monstrosities or aliens or molemen, i do not want to go anywhere near a cave unless it is the most sterilsed tourist rubbish
That's totally understandable. I have claustrophobia but it helps with overcoming that. It's a really neat experience that satisfies the need for exploration, actually kinda exhausts it sometimes. But definitely if you're prone to panic it can be pretty bad. But there's something really cool about caves, especially how otherworldly they can be wit the way minerals form and how lava tubes shape the environment. Really neat stuff.
Much of Minnesota might have been very cavernous if it werent for the glaciers that eroded up the bedrock. We went to a cave in SE Minnesota this fall, and they told a story of a farmer who spent 48 hours in there with his cousin when they discovered it. Would have been a trip in the 1800s.
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