Luke Caverns
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One of the things I would add on there is I think for people building pyramids all over the world, one highly, highly conservative, sober answer might be I was walking through the jungles around the city of El Mirador and I I had never seen so many ants in my life before, you know, whether they're soldier ants or fire ants or leaf cutter ants.
And I was, the group of people that I was there with, I was talking to them and I was like, I was like, you know.
And I was, the group of people that I was there with, I was talking to them and I was like, I was like, you know.
And I was, the group of people that I was there with, I was talking to them and I was like, I was like, you know.
I was going to say 70,000.
I was going to say 70,000.
I was going to say 70,000.
Damn it.
Damn it.
Damn it.
I had 70 in my head. I was scared to say it. Darn it.
I had 70 in my head. I was scared to say it. Darn it.
I had 70 in my head. I was scared to say it. Darn it.
Luke, I interrupted you.
Luke, I interrupted you.
Luke, I interrupted you.
We were talking about ants.
We were talking about ants.
We were talking about ants.
Well, and I was just saying, you know, ants work in much of the way that maybe the Maya people do or did. You know, they work in unison. They bring resources back and forth. And what do they build? They build pyramids. You know, it's in them to do that. They're going to do it naturally. And it makes sense in their little tiny brain.