Pittsburgh Arts, Regional Theatre, New Work, Producing, Copyright, Labor Unions,
New Products, Coping Skills, J-O-Bs...
Theatre industry news, University & School of Drama Announcements, plus occasional course support for
Carnegie Mellon School of Drama Faculty, Staff, Students, and Alumni.
Monday, November 30, 2020
The Mysterious Monolith Disappeared, Some Ideas As To What Happened To It
brobible.com/culture: The mysterious monolith in a remote area of the Utah desert has completely vanished. Where did you come from, where did you go? Where did you come from, desert torpedo?
I seen some things about this monolith before, and it’s pretty interesting to think that this gigantic thing seemingly popped out of nowhere and vanished nearly as quickly. I’m a big fan of science fiction and paranormal things, and I would really love to believe that this occurrence is some sort of alien technology or other worldly phenomenon. I’ve also heard recently that the monolith has reappeared somewhere else randomly. But it’s mot likely a person or a group of people doing some sort of project, experiment, or trick. Though I can’t imagine that it’s an easy task relocating something that massive, as it looks like the thing is twice the height of a grown man. That can’t be light. I think the funniest part of the article is the quote from Aunt Edna saying “How much does it suck for these influencer-wannabes who drove all the way from L.A. to Utah, only to get a photo with a pile of rocks?”
I seen some things about this monolith before, and it’s pretty interesting to think that this gigantic thing seemingly popped out of nowhere and vanished nearly as quickly. I’m a big fan of science fiction and paranormal things, and I would really love to believe that this occurrence is some sort of alien technology or other worldly phenomenon. I’ve also heard recently that the monolith has reappeared somewhere else randomly. But it’s mot likely a person or a group of people doing some sort of project, experiment, or trick. Though I can’t imagine that it’s an easy task relocating something that massive, as it looks like the thing is twice the height of a grown man. That can’t be light.
ReplyDeleteI think the funniest part of the article is the quote from Aunt Edna saying “How much does it suck for these influencer-wannabes who drove all the way from L.A. to Utah, only to get a photo with a pile of rocks?”