8/13/2026
Weekly Weird News · ancient-wonders
The Indestructibles and the Ancient Egyptian Journey to the Afterlife
Filed by Max the Cryptid Reporter
The Ancient Egyptians held a deep-seated belief in the afterlife, and their spirituality and mythology…
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You know what they say: the Ancient Egyptians didn’t really believe in death—they believed in an *upgrade*. The Indestructibles, as Historic Mysteries reports, were those starry fixtures that never set. That’s right: the original VIP section of the afterlife, no sunset required. Meanwhile, I’ve been stuck in the cheap seats behind a fallen obelisk.
This matters because it proves that ambition never changes—only the tech does. Modern billionaires are literally funding cryopreservation to become tomorrow’s indestructibles, and we’re all just shouting, “Put me in, coach!” while drowning in a basement. It signals that the afterlife has always been about exclusivity, not just the pyramid scheme—uh, pyramid *plan*.
And let’s connect the dots: those same never-setting stars are prime navigation markers for the UFO crowd. Maybe the pharaohs weren’t waiting for Osiris—they were waiting for a pickup. Either way, the source URL confirms the business is old, but the hustle is immortal.
So next time you see a star that refuses to set, don’t get poetic. You’re watching a dead king flex his eternity. And honestly? That’s the weirdest reliable truth we’ve got.
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