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I spoke with my friend last week btw, she said they didn’t publish sufficient data to back their claim, as it says in this article aswel (“The work has not yet been published in a journal where outside experts can review it.”), therefore she’s very critical and sees this as a hoax. Also the type of radar they used usually is able to see just a few meters below surface, while they’re speaking of detecting those structures until 600 meters deep.
 

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Yeah my boy ethical skeptic has been pushing the great flood narrative for a while, also for sure those thing are older than 5000 years

I spoke with my friend last week btw, she said they didn’t publish sufficient data to back their claim, as it says in this article aswel (“The work has not yet been published in a journal where outside experts can review it.”), therefore she’s very critical and sees this as a hoax. Also the type of radar they used usually is able to see just a few meters below surface, while they’re speaking of detecting those structures until 600 meters deep.

Have you actually read their paper?



 
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Yeah my boy ethical skeptic has been pushing the great flood narrative for a while, also for sure those thing are older than 5000 years




Have you actually read their paper?



I posted a paper here when the news came out, initially thought that it was the paper about the structures underground, but it was about structures inside the pyramid. I don’t have the actual paper about the poles/cilinders under the pyramid, so no I haven’t. Do you have it?
 

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@mjromeo81
I hope you have sweet moments with your baby, you are probably busy because you haven't posted since your child was born.
@Seven
I missed you, You have been less active recently. I hope to see you soon in your position as a lawyer. I sincerely wish you the best.
 

Seven

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How is the Gulf of America?
Honestly pretty great, but my experience with Mexicans is a bit mixed. I did not expect their English to be as poor as it is. They're glad when I switch to 'Spanish', which in my case is Italian with Spanish sounds. I also find them to be a bit aloof and quiet in general.

Then again the Mexicans that do speak English are very friendly and we've had awesome guides so far (we're doing Tulum, Bacalar, Calakmul, Campeche, Valladolid). So maybe it's just shyness.

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Siamak

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Man, another rejection because I require visa sponsorship to switch jobs. Ffs.

Bureaucracy is a hell of a drug, even if you've already been working in the country for +3 years
My friend has been rejected many many times in the UK market for the sole purpose of not having the minimum required years of experience in the tech stack they are asking for, even though he has over 3 years of professional experience. It's exhausting to even get an interview nowadays, and learning the wrong language is just an extra burden.
 

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My friend has been rejected many many times in the UK market for the sole purpose of not having the minimum required years of experience in the tech stack they are asking for, even though he has over 3 years of professional experience. It's exhausting to even get an interview nowadays, and learning the wrong language is just an extra burden.
When you walk in, just tell them you are an expert at vibe coding. Then empty your backpack full of these on the hiring manager's desk.

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