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2012
Is this not the biggest bunch of bullsh*t ever?
At least 1988, 2000, hell even 2007 was based on SOME actual evidence, by that I mean religious kook evidence, 2012 dosen't even have that. It's all about the Mayan calandar, we're talking about a civilization that made human sacrifices and believed sinkholes were portals to the underworld, they couldn't even predict their own downfall, how are we supposed to believe that these guys can predict the end of the world? Oh wait, they DIDN'T predict the end of the world, their calandar just f*cking ends on December 12, 2012, what are we supposed to expect, for the calander to go on forever? We all have monthly calandars, does this make every January 1st potentially the end of the world just beause the calandar ends? All of the 2012 theories have nothing to do with the Mayans or any ancient stuff, it's the work of the same assh*les who continue to push the Nostradomus hoax. The Mayans had wars to worry about, maybe they realised that a calandar that goes on FOREVER is just a waste of time. So, what do you believe? I know what I'm gonna do on that day, I'm gonna laugh my ass off when nothing happens. Except maybe Palin winning the election, and it will probably be thanks to all the people who believe this nonsense, now THAT's worth worrying about. |
They probably ran out of room. Or thought the number looked pretty.
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I ****ing hate how this kind of bull**** actually gets time on major news networks. Very few people would be worried by this kind of thing if it wasn't taken as seriously as it is. A few weeks ago, I saw some show on the history channel where they had "experts" explaining how the world was going to end in 2012, and I just know that some people out there were taking it seriously and actually truly believe that since those experts believe it to be true, it must be true.
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There's so many dates for a supposed doomsday, including dates AFTER 2012.
It's a never ending cycle. It inspires the imaginations (of stupid people) so there will always be stuff like this. And no that's when the Mayan calandar ends, I'm pretty sure. |
Relax, someone will get it right eventually. :D
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It's also supported by a prediction made by Nostradamus. I don't know if he's ever accurately predicted anything and you'd think with all the knowledge gained in the years since the collapse of their civilization people would trust modern astronomy more. I'm going to say this though: not once in history has superstition, the bible, preachers, psychics, prediction or the Mayans ever predicted anything accurately (how many times is Jesus supposed to have come back now? If you look up the seventh day adventists (at least I think it's them) you'll see they predicted Jesus' return through some formula they never explained) over a century ago) than what could be attributed to pure chance or simple observation. The boogie man isn't real, kids.
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I always thought it was a running joke. Does anyone in the world actually think that it's true? If so, they ****ing idiots.
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