As a googledebunker shit like this makes me googledebonkers
Ah, a Milo fan!
Wtf is “where the sky meets the earth” supposed to mean?
Because I’d argue that the sky meets the earth pretty much everywhere on the planet where the earth is exposed and there’s nothing profound about that.
I don’t know, but it’s confirmed by Google Maps. Which totally shows the sky.
Definitely a man made pyramid.
It was their first time building a pyramid, and they did their best.
They didn’t even know what a pyramid was before they began construction on the pyramid. That’s why it looks like that.
That’s a clever reaction pic
Oh shit, is that from Google? Now it’s double confirmed.
Even better, Wikipedia.
Double dog dare confirmed.
This just looks like 3 seperate answers from a hallucinating chatbot
reads suspiciously like what the Amazon support bot tells me when I ask about my packages being late
Makes me think both the OOP and the chat"bot" are Indian
Lol. “Why is this mountain in China when it was never part of India?” What kind of stupid question is that?
Why is it forbidden to climb Kailash?
Reinhold Messner was given the opportunity by the Chinese government to climb the mountain in the mid-1980s. But he reportedly declined, saying “If we conquer this mountain, then we conquer something in people’s souls. I would suggest they go and climb something a little harder.”
I would suggest they go and climb something a little harder.
😳
Not just any ol’ Google, but Google Maps, no less!
What are they even getting at? I mean I know it’s aliens, but they are just stating random crap, and not offering conclusions.
God… That is some poorly written text if I’ve ever read one.
Looks great and like a pyramid. But indeed, Google’s AI (and some “scientists”) often says weird things … i wanted to be sure so i looked it up at Wikipedia :
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Kailash
… it’s in fact forbidden to climb it and recognize by 4 religions.As per Buddhist texts, Mount Kailash (Kailasa) is known as the mythological Mount Meru.[56][72] Kailash is central to its cosmology, and a major pilgrimage site for some Buddhist traditions.
Yeah, not like there’s any of them in China. Certainly not in Tibet.
“Google maps confirmed this” Sure buddy
I typed in “where the sky meets the earth” and google maps told me to find a Sherpa and get climbing.
Cool mountain! If those faces are sheer, I can imagine it would be hard to climb. Edit: I can’t spell (shear to sheer)
schier