[SOURCE: The Laughing Squid]
Have you heard yet about the rotating statue at the Manchester Museum, in Northern England?
This tiny 3,800 year old guy has been turning heads, as many people allege the simple stone statue to be possessed by a mummy’s curse as video footage shockingly reveals the statue had been moving in a rotation over the course of a day, baffling curators, employees, and experts, alike.
Apparently the supernatural behaviour has been debunked and is believed to be caused by the vibrations of the many visitors throughout the day causing the wobbly base of the statue to move and thus rotate.
Question is, why hasn’t this feature been noticed before by anyone? After all, the museum claims the statue had been sitting behind class for 80 years, and it was not until this year that any unusual behaviour had been spotted. Or what about all the other statues in the cabinet?
That’s 2013 for you, I guess.
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They should take a video of it at night when there aren’t people around making vibrations. It’s amazing they have not done this.
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