they’re the slavery labor of the underground
their masters make them suffer and work
if you listen you’re sure to hear the terrible sound
of mole men crawling out of the dirt
The gigantic sinkhole in Guatemala that was created by the tropical storm Agatha is not a sinkhole, says an expert. Sam Bonis, a geologist, is claiming that the ’sinkholes’ are areas where its bedrock is solid but has been eaten away by ground water and that the situation in the Republic of Guatemala’s capital is far more different and much more dangerous.
The other side of this hole is near Indonesia
RaRaRaRaReeeeeeeepoooooooost! cha cha cha 🙂
Actually, this is the other end of the same hole.
No, actually it’s this end. Photographed from the other side. You have apparently forgotten how a divide by zero affects the space/time continuum.
its was the sinkhole de mayoooo
there’s a great yo momma joke in here somewhere
The Earth’s Anus.
they’re the slavery labor of the underground
their masters make them suffer and work
if you listen you’re sure to hear the terrible sound
of mole men crawling out of the dirt
I can see China from my house!
* is too small.
Nice, they finely found my anus.
Not a sinkhole.
The gigantic sinkhole in Guatemala that was created by the tropical storm Agatha is not a sinkhole, says an expert. Sam Bonis, a geologist, is claiming that the ’sinkholes’ are areas where its bedrock is solid but has been eaten away by ground water and that the situation in the Republic of Guatemala’s capital is far more different and much more dangerous.
Source: World Buzz Now! www.worldbuzznow.com/guatemala-sinkhole-not-a-sinkhole-expert-says/12150#ixzz0pqZu4dei
Yah, yah, yah. We already know this is not just a simple sinkhole. Divide by zero and all that. Kthnxbai.
Damn, I lost the game.