Mike Collins
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Even though Superman as a character is this alien, and that explains his powers because he's from another planet, he still has the Clark Kent identity.
And I grew up as a specky kid.
So seeing a heroic figure that wore glasses...
it sort of gave you that little bit of humanity to it.
I mean, you'll get other characters that are literal gods like Thor, but you have this aspect of Superman that he is also Clark Kent.
He's also the guy in the office that people sort of look down on because he's not sporty and he's a bit book-learning rather than sort of being a jock, even though secretly he's a jock.
Comic book artist Mike Collins.
Yeah, he got himself in some trouble. He's had a rocky road.
Yeah, he got himself in some trouble. He's had a rocky road.
Did he have any drug issues? His dad had seen some behaviors in Matthew that were concerning. The concern for Matthew being back on narcotics was it was out there.
Did he have any drug issues? His dad had seen some behaviors in Matthew that were concerning. The concern for Matthew being back on narcotics was it was out there.
Francesca's the one that's been telling me, they call me, tell me things. And every time, it's something different. Ever since the second day he's been gone, she's made remarks like, Oh, he's probably being held against his will somewhere, or he's dead. You know, just little stuff like that.
Francesca's the one that's been telling me, they call me, tell me things. And every time, it's something different. Ever since the second day he's been gone, she's made remarks like, Oh, he's probably being held against his will somewhere, or he's dead. You know, just little stuff like that.
And the feel that I get walking these sites is almost every major site, if not all of them, have been inherited by the cultures that we currently attribute them to. Peru, in my opinion, is comparable, if not surpassing, places like Egypt. I'm watching people reconstruct sites and take old ancient blocks and cut them with stone saws to make them fit into the wall that they're recreating.
And the feel that I get walking these sites is almost every major site, if not all of them, have been inherited by the cultures that we currently attribute them to. Peru, in my opinion, is comparable, if not surpassing, places like Egypt. I'm watching people reconstruct sites and take old ancient blocks and cut them with stone saws to make them fit into the wall that they're recreating.
And the feel that I get walking these sites is almost every major site, if not all of them, have been inherited by the cultures that we currently attribute them to. Peru, in my opinion, is comparable, if not surpassing, places like Egypt. I'm watching people reconstruct sites and take old ancient blocks and cut them with stone saws to make them fit into the wall that they're recreating.
for that site. The history that we know of here in the Americas, specifically North America, isn't what we've been told. Now all of the rock and everything that's been excavated from those caves, they've never found. And we're talking about tens of thousands of tons of excavated rock that's never been accounted for. If there was ever a place for the argument for geopolymer,
for that site. The history that we know of here in the Americas, specifically North America, isn't what we've been told. Now all of the rock and everything that's been excavated from those caves, they've never found. And we're talking about tens of thousands of tons of excavated rock that's never been accounted for. If there was ever a place for the argument for geopolymer,
for that site. The history that we know of here in the Americas, specifically North America, isn't what we've been told. Now all of the rock and everything that's been excavated from those caves, they've never found. And we're talking about tens of thousands of tons of excavated rock that's never been accounted for. If there was ever a place for the argument for geopolymer,
In my opinion, Sacsayhuaman is a great example to explore that idea. I think that the cart ruts are tied into coring stone and that they served a purpose for movement. The archaeologists dismissed it because they knew that they had drastically rearranged the exterior of the structure of Chichen Itza.