Jodi Patterson-Stone

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Jodi Patterson-Stone

Jodi Patterson-Stone

@stonejodi

Hons.B.A.Dred, B.Ed., OCT. Reading Specialist. Mathematics (P/J). ETFOAQ Instructor. Educator. Mum. Autoimmune Warrior. My Tweets Are My Own.

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Jodi Patterson-Stone
Jodi Patterson-Stone@stonejodi·
@nog14461 @Megalithic12000 Or….they were meant to be in a pair (as indicated in the Dream Stele) It would depend on the location of the 2nd sphinx. Is it above or opposite (mirrored) the 2nd?
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Kenneth Noga
Kenneth Noga@nog14461·
@Megalithic12000 @stonejodi The buried Sphinx, or whatever it is, might be from a different era of Earth, and the one we see today was built to mark the location of the original.
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Megalithic Mysteries
Megalithic Mysteries@Megalithic12000·
If a second Sphinx really is buried under 180 feet of solidified sand, think about what that actually means. The Sphinx we know has been exposed for thousands of years of wind erosion, water damage, vandalism, military target practice, and multiple restorations. The nose is gone. The body is weathered beyond recognition in places. The head is disproportionately small compared to the body, which many researchers believe suggests it was recarved from something larger and older. A buried twin may have none of that. No erosion. No reshaping. No political restorations. Just the original form, exactly as it was built, sealed under sand. We might finally see what the head originally looked like. We might see inscriptions or surface details that weathered off the original thousands of years ago. We might get answers to questions the exposed Sphinx can no longer give us. What if the best preserved monument in Egypt is the one nobody knew existed?
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Jodi Patterson-Stone
Jodi Patterson-Stone@stonejodi·
@PandoxYT @Daily_MailUS Didn’t Edgar Cayce predict that the Hall of Records would be found? Maybe it was never the visible sphinx but the other one? Fascinating.
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Pandox
Pandox@PandoxYT·
The second Sphinx theory gets treated as fringe but there's a 3,400-year-old stone slab sitting between the paws of the existing Sphinx that appears to depict two of them. In the 1920s, shafts beneath the Sphinx were cemented and fit with iron trap doors. No photos exist of what was inside before they were sealed.
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Daily Mail US@Daily_MailUS·
A SECOND Sphinx detected in Egypt as scans hint at 'underground megastructure' trib.al/m2aCl2X
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Forgotten History
Forgotten History@4gottnHistory·
So, this SECOND Sphinx detected in Egypt, could it be true or is it BS in your opinion?
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
BREAKING: Evidence emerges of a second Sphinx and massive underground structure in Egypt 1/2
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Daily Mail US@Daily_MailUS·
BREAKING: A SECOND Sphinx detected in Egypt as scans hint at 'underground megastructure'
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DeepWebSlinger
DeepWebSlinger@deepwebslinger·
Have you ever listened to Viking Rap. It's a very unique sound. I think it's kind of cool. You tell me...
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Jodi Patterson-Stone
Jodi Patterson-Stone@stonejodi·
@zerofuks221 @Mr_Husky1 When I was little, I called it “loafmeat”. The “gifted child” had a problem with compound words. We still call it loafmeat. The WHOLE family does. I’m 51. Loafmeat is delicious!
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Zerofuks
Zerofuks@zerofuks221·
@Mr_Husky1 Well its been about 15 years but we call meatloaf meatlove. 😆
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
Admit it: Your kid mispronounced a word three years ago and now the whole family says it that way. What's the word in your house? (We still say 'pasketti' and I’m not stopping anytime soon.)
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Jodi Patterson-Stone
Jodi Patterson-Stone@stonejodi·
@Mr_Husky1 “Hanitizer” still lives on in our house and in public. He’s 19. To be fair, I’m (old) and I still use it. I have no shame. 🤣
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Lulubelle
Lulubelle@Lulubelle0412·
@Mr_Husky1 We’ve been saying “farmer John” cheese instead of Parmesan cheese and “hog rotten” potatoes instead of au gratin potatoes for years. 😂
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Jodi Patterson-Stone
Jodi Patterson-Stone@stonejodi·
@Matt_Pinner Well…..if my name were June, I might be the eighth wonder of the world with my smarts. 🙄😂
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Jodi Patterson-Stone
Jodi Patterson-Stone@stonejodi·
@ShadowofEzra 🙄 It’s called a meniscus of a non Newtonian Fluid. A vector field factored through three dimensions. Consider viscosity, motion, speed, trajectory, pressure, tension, density. Navier-Stokes equations are based on Newton’s 2nd Law/Fluids. FYI, there is still a NS with no proof.
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Shadow of Ezra
Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
After Benjamin Netanyahu posted a video showing he is not dead yet, people are now speculating about why his coffee cup, which was filled to the brim, did not spill when he lifted it. This is now being called Coffeegate.
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Dhruvam
Dhruvam@Dhruvam987·
@KeruboSk Some good options - Pentagon Hexagon Heptagon Octagon Nonagon Decagon Hendecagon Dodecagon Triskaidecagon Tetradecagon Pentadecagon Hexadecagon Heptadecagon Octadecagon Enneadecagon Icosagon At this point just name him Polygon. 😭
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