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Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 6:13 am
Light that shines i wanna see what the end looks like. i kinda feel the same way... i guess my curiosity always gets the best of me
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Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 6:16 pm
i honestly dont know what to think, i mean sure it could very well happen but then again why then? why not tomorrow? why not 400 years from now? it could happen anytime in my opinion, we should stop worrying about it and just enjoy life while we can smile
and wasnt it the mayans that predicted it with their calendar?
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:55 pm
Do you know how many times before the world has been predicted to end? Well, it goes into the hundreds. And considering I'm right here, alive and well, typing this post, I'm pretty confident that none of those predictions came true. So why should this one? Seriously people, think about it. It's scientifically impossible for the Earth just randomly blow up or whatever else has been portrayed in all those cheesy Nicolas Cage-esque doomsday movies. Face the facts.
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:52 pm
The world isn't going to end, maybe human race?... but not the world.
There's still a few billion years before the world is supposed to die.
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:54 pm
bloodtastesreallygood Do you know how many times before the world has been predicted to end? Well, it goes into the hundreds. And considering I'm right here, alive and well, typing this post, I'm pretty confident that none of those predictions came true. So why should this one? Seriously people, think about it. It's scientifically impossible for the Earth just randomly blow up or whatever else has been portrayed in all those cheesy Nicolas Cage-esque doomsday movies. Face the facts. Those aren't facts. Those are opinions.
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:56 pm
angel-of-darknesss haha .. it just funny to see this topic today .. I learned only as late as yesterday! the expression that "the world will go under in 2012" I started to read Dan Brown's latest book The Lost Symbol. and he writes specifically about this topic. it said that in 2012 the apocalyptic events happen! and we see apocalypse as meaning that the world will go under. but in Greek it means actually 'to reveal or disclose' apocalypse is not end of the world, but rather the end of the world as we know it.. is a start to a new world.. smile (wow i love dan brown xp ) he got me really to think WOW, he has something ther! 4laugh So basically anything could happen.. Good or bad.
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 6:12 pm
Lady Kira X angel-of-darknesss haha .. it just funny to see this topic today .. I learned only as late as yesterday! the expression that "the world will go under in 2012" I started to read Dan Brown's latest book The Lost Symbol. and he writes specifically about this topic. it said that in 2012 the apocalyptic events happen! and we see apocalypse as meaning that the world will go under. but in Greek it means actually 'to reveal or disclose' apocalypse is not end of the world, but rather the end of the world as we know it.. is a start to a new world.. smile (wow i love dan brown xp ) he got me really to think WOW, he has something ther! 4laugh So basically anything could happen.. Good or bad.Must i continue to point out that the Maya said exactly that Never once did they say in their writtings that the world would end, however it seems that the western world corrupted what ever was really down there in the Yucatan and turned it into some end of the world dooms day prophecy
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 4:41 am
I used to be a firm non-believer. I've started doubting my resolve every now and again though. If this world is really set to explode (or something along those lines) in two years, I'd rather not spend my remaining time on Earth slaving away in a ratty public school.
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Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 2:53 pm
bloodtastesreallygood Do you know how many times before the world has been predicted to end? Well, it goes into the hundreds. And considering I'm right here, alive and well, typing this post, I'm pretty confident that none of those predictions came true. So why should this one? Seriously people, think about it. It's scientifically impossible for the Earth just randomly blow up or whatever else has been portrayed in all those cheesy Nicolas Cage-esque doomsday movies. Face the facts. Thats because a heroic team of adventurers was able to make use of prophesy/precognition/time travel to avert the disaster each time! Yay! either that or the multiverse is full of dead end worlds that ended millennia ago...some that match each prediction. Besides, everyone knows that the world will not end until Cthuhlu wakes.....
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