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What silly people. Obviously that isn't a sphinx. Anyone who looks at it can tell it used to be a very tall statue, but its legs sank into the ground, and the top half eroded. Duh.
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Tim, you are shockingly disturbing. And I mean that with all-due respect and admiration. I don't think I'd ever draw a complete set of male genitalia on a landscape picture of Mars.
Wait, Sol, have the Martians been building statues of you again?
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You know those Martians. You block out the sun every now and then and they're all too eager to start erecting statues.
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That is no more a fucking sphinx than I am. Honestly, who comes up with this shite? Are their lives so pathetically empty that this is the only thing which gives them any fulfilment?
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Well, you have to admit that it DOES look a hell of a lot like the sphinx. That, and it doesn't really blend in with the surounding landscape. Both of these things, to me at least, give the sense that it's an artificial construct, but it could simply be a totally out of place rock formation that looks almost exactly like the sphinx. We need to get a closer look in all honesty.
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That boulder resembles the sphinx about as much as I resemble Callisto (the moon, not the mythological figure.)
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Richard Hoagland does a lot of that stuff, and his site is The Enterprise Mission. His credibility is severly damaged by the fact he thinks the government tried to kill him (when he had a heart attack) and he thinks aliens are trying to teach us 'hyperdimensional physics' by the locations of mounds of dirt on other planets/moons.
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