June 19th 2024.
Eerie evidence of time travel has made its way back into the spotlight, once again causing quite a stir. While it's usually The Simpsons who have a knack for predicting real life events, such as Donald Trump's presidency, Lady Gaga's Super Bowl performance, and even the current Coronavirus pandemic, it seems that this time, the tables have turned.
The beloved cartoon's writers have dropped hints about various events in the past, including the Titanic tragedy and the Willy Wonka experience disaster. But now, a chilling discovery from Ancient Egypt has caught the attention of fans, as it seems to have predicted not just a plotline, but an entire character from The Simpsons.
A Reddit user shared a photo of an upper lid coffin found in a newly discovered Egyptian cemetery, dated back to the New Kingdom's 20th Dynasty, around 1189-1077 BC. And the figure portrayed on the front of the coffin bears an uncanny resemblance to none other than Marge Simpson herself, from her iconic blue beehive hair to her signature lime-green dress.
Fans are in disbelief, with many expressing their shock and wonder at the ancient Egyptians possibly predicting a character from the 20th century. Some even joked that perhaps it was The Simpsons who actually predicted the Egyptians, or that they may be one and the same.
The tomb, which was discovered in October of last year in Minya, Middle Egypt, is said to have been the final resting place of Tadi 1st, the daughter of a high priest. The mummified remains found inside were in excellent condition, adorned in a beaded dress and mask. Expert believe that the drawing on the coffin depicts Tadi's journey to the afterlife, surrounded by twelve high priestesses representing the twelve hours of the day.
The discovery has left fans stunned, once again proving the endless mysteries of ancient civilizations. And if you have a celebrity story, video, or photos, feel free to share it with the entertainment team at The Agency by emailing, calling, or visiting their website. They would love to hear from you.
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