Jimmy Corsetti
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Hundreds of feet. That's the wild thing. So when you when you a lot of people don't understand just how big the Great Pyramid is. When it had its capstone, it was the height of a 47 story building. which would dominate the skyline in most cities, even around the world.
Hundreds of feet. That's the wild thing. So when you when you a lot of people don't understand just how big the Great Pyramid is. When it had its capstone, it was the height of a 47 story building. which would dominate the skyline in most cities, even around the world.
Hundreds of feet. That's the wild thing. So when you when you a lot of people don't understand just how big the Great Pyramid is. When it had its capstone, it was the height of a 47 story building. which would dominate the skyline in most cities, even around the world.
But when you stand at its base, because it's 755 feet wide at all four bases, that means that it's over 100 meters from the base to the center of the pyramid. So when you're looking at it from the bottom, you can't really see the top because it just keeps going and going and going. It just kind of, yeah. That's bizarre. Huge.
But when you stand at its base, because it's 755 feet wide at all four bases, that means that it's over 100 meters from the base to the center of the pyramid. So when you're looking at it from the bottom, you can't really see the top because it just keeps going and going and going. It just kind of, yeah. That's bizarre. Huge.
But when you stand at its base, because it's 755 feet wide at all four bases, that means that it's over 100 meters from the base to the center of the pyramid. So when you're looking at it from the bottom, you can't really see the top because it just keeps going and going and going. It just kind of, yeah. That's bizarre. Huge.
You need to see it in person because when you walk up to it, you keep walking and getting, and you feel like you're getting closer and it's like, it's not until you get closer that you realize like, oh my God, like this thing is. I call it stupid big. Like they could have made it half the size and still blown people's minds. Right.
You need to see it in person because when you walk up to it, you keep walking and getting, and you feel like you're getting closer and it's like, it's not until you get closer that you realize like, oh my God, like this thing is. I call it stupid big. Like they could have made it half the size and still blown people's minds. Right.
You need to see it in person because when you walk up to it, you keep walking and getting, and you feel like you're getting closer and it's like, it's not until you get closer that you realize like, oh my God, like this thing is. I call it stupid big. Like they could have made it half the size and still blown people's minds. Right.
It's so stupid big that like, well, they were just trying to be impressive and stuff. I'm like, they could have made it smaller and impressed everybody. Right.
It's so stupid big that like, well, they were just trying to be impressive and stuff. I'm like, they could have made it smaller and impressed everybody. Right.
It's so stupid big that like, well, they were just trying to be impressive and stuff. I'm like, they could have made it smaller and impressed everybody. Right.
I've done all three times with him. Oh, really? He has the connections. He grew up in Egypt, right across the street from the Sphinx. His father, the late Akeem Abdel-Awiyan, was an ancient wisdom keeper that taught chemitology. His name's Yusuf Awiyan? Yep. Okay. Yep. shout out Yusuf. Yeah. He's, uh, with the chemist school of ancient mysticism. Um, he's a total sweetheart.
I've done all three times with him. Oh, really? He has the connections. He grew up in Egypt, right across the street from the Sphinx. His father, the late Akeem Abdel-Awiyan, was an ancient wisdom keeper that taught chemitology. His name's Yusuf Awiyan? Yep. Okay. Yep. shout out Yusuf. Yeah. He's, uh, with the chemist school of ancient mysticism. Um, he's a total sweetheart.
I've done all three times with him. Oh, really? He has the connections. He grew up in Egypt, right across the street from the Sphinx. His father, the late Akeem Abdel-Awiyan, was an ancient wisdom keeper that taught chemitology. His name's Yusuf Awiyan? Yep. Okay. Yep. shout out Yusuf. Yeah. He's, uh, with the chemist school of ancient mysticism. Um, he's a total sweetheart.
Um, he's a very nice guy and it's very apparent when you travel with him, but that you see the respect he has from the people that work the sites, the guards and whatnot. He's very generous. So he, he tips his way to get, uh, you know, all the things you want. Um, I shouldn't, I don't know if I should say that or not, but it's all right. Um, This is the reality in Egypt. This is no secret.
Um, he's a very nice guy and it's very apparent when you travel with him, but that you see the respect he has from the people that work the sites, the guards and whatnot. He's very generous. So he, he tips his way to get, uh, you know, all the things you want. Um, I shouldn't, I don't know if I should say that or not, but it's all right. Um, This is the reality in Egypt. This is no secret.
Um, he's a very nice guy and it's very apparent when you travel with him, but that you see the respect he has from the people that work the sites, the guards and whatnot. He's very generous. So he, he tips his way to get, uh, you know, all the things you want. Um, I shouldn't, I don't know if I should say that or not, but it's all right. Um, This is the reality in Egypt. This is no secret.