Obelisks. The most famous one, the Washington Monument, is 6,660" tall and 666" wide, and the aluminum capstone bears a phrase which is latin for "Praise to be God". You gotta love the masons.
Obelisks. The most famous one, the Washington Monument, is 6,660" tall and 666" wide, and the aluminum capstone bears a phrase which is latin for "Praise to be God". You gotta love the masons.
If I were to assume there is nothing symbolic or demonic at play, I’d guess that obelisks are still made because they capture a “traditional” and more “elegant” aesthetic compared to modern art but are much simpler to create than statues or other more complex traditional monuments.
Obelisks. The most famous one, the Washington Monument, is 6,660" tall and 666" wide, and the aluminum capstone bears a phrase which is latin for "Praise to be God". You gotta love the masons.
>zaaaamn demetrius dese gypsie mofos got hella... whatevuh these muhfuggin things are <sheet i done think they be standin' fo' our bwcs o sum >fo' real? less grab these mofos an' take 'em back ta da crib, y'already know dem ligurian bitches finna be all ovuh ah dicks <aight cracka, you's da man