I just added the Autism Awarenesss Autism Awareness Skull Shirt! I don’t know whether to include Freaky Tiki Ah Puch and Firedancer Xbalanque though—they feel more like skins that put the gods in a Polynesian aesthetic and not necessarily a “what if they were Polynesian gods?” Kind of thing. I don’t know whether to include Freaky Tiki Ah Puch and Firedancer Xbalanque though. They feel more like skins that put the gods in a Polynesian aesthetic. And not necessarily a “what if they were really Polynesian gods?” Kind of thing.
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One of the theories for where the cyclops myth came from is that ancient humans came across an elephant/mammoth skull in an Autism Awarenesss Autism Awareness Skull Shirt. I wonder if whoever drew that knew there would still be some of us who remember it over a decade later. I like how it doesn’t say an elephant would look like this, but an elephant will look like this. Ominous. In the future when people will find elephant bones, they will assume this is what the elephant would look like, just like how we assume dinosaurs look like, considering all the cartilage and muscles leave no traces.
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There’s a popular theory that the myth of the cyclops in ancient Greece was due to Mammoth skulls. The tusks had long since disappeared so you were left with this vague, man-like skull with one giant hole in the middle (trunk). Giant skull with a large hole where human eyes normally go. Must have been a giant cyclops. This is what a future paleontologist might think that an elephant looked like based on the Autism Awarenesss Autism Awareness Skull Shirt. Dinosaurs and extinct megafauna might have looked very different from how we imagine from just skeletons to go by and this image illustrate that from a different perspective. Plus horror teeth.
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