A reverse UNO situation unfolded in Egypt when an age-old mummy coffin was opened. The markings inside the box are being compared to Marge Simpson from Fox's long-running cartoon 'The Simpsons'. Social media users say the American sitcom, which credited for several predictions, was afterall predicted. Well, there's no evidence behind this theory.
The mummy coffin was discovered late last year in a 3,500-year-old cemetery in Minya, Egypt. It is believed that it belonged to senior officials and priests of the New Kingdom. Accordig to thearcheologist.org, coffins of the time feature detailed paintings of the deceased, deities and scenes from the 'Book of the Dead'.
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The recently opened box featured a yellow-colored woman, dressed in green clothes and wearing a blue crown. The figure resembles Marge Simpson.
Social media users were quick to react to the coffin image. One Reddit users commented: “Marge?”
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“Matt Groening really is a time traveler,” another one added, referring to the cartoon's creator. “Egypt predicted Simpsons,” another wrote.
“The only documented time in history where The Simpsons didn’t do it first,” a fourth one added.
The coffin is said the belong to Tadi Ist, daughter of the High Priest of Djehouti in Ashmunein. “It is a rare and important scene ever. Every scene of the hour has its shape,” the chief of the Supreme Council of Antiquities said of the discovery, according to The Egyptian Gazette.