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december 12, 2012
Posted by slevencolebra • 11/24/08 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
Topics: end pf days? wow... got to go home...
Do you believed in End of Days,,, December 12, 2012?
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It will be, because my secret sauce will have covered the entire world in that time!
MUAH HA HA HA HA HA HA! -
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No. But then, I am not especially gullible or given to believing nonsense.
One misguided zealot after another has predicted an "end of days" for more than a millennia. Not one of them has been right, and this one will roll onto Dec 13, just like all the rest of them did. Remember Y2K and everybody getting their knickers in a knot and then not one blasted thing happened? Well, this is no different.-
I don't know about where you lived, but where I lived, in California, Y2K had people in a panic. They were stockpiling toilet paper and canned foods and water purification tablets because they were convinced that the year 2000 was going to bring about the end of the world. Some of them thought it was because computers everywhere were going to crash, others just believed the year signified the end of the world. There were people who thought the same when the year 1900 was close on the event horizon, and somewhere around here I have a book called "The First Millennium" or "The First 1000 years" that says there's historical evidence of the same kind of "end of the world" panic when the year 1000 was upon us.
There are always going to be morons who predict the end of the world and there are always going to be morons to buy into it and get their panties all in a wad for nothing.
Call me cynical, but I choose to not be a part of it. -
yeh and that was silly, at no point did we (me and my family) have any such troubles, maybe its just an american attitude, but here im pretty sure things would slow down but there would be little to no effect on the running of things,
apart from if there was no electricity, then obviously there would be a bit of strife, but none the less something that can be controlled via circuits and programing that do not require a date
being a cynic is good as long as you know when to admit defeat
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I read about it, but I don't really care.
I thought the world gonna end on July 1999 as predicted by Nostradamus but it didn't. -
People have been obsessed with the 'end of days' since the middle ages. I think that there was just as many people then expecting the world to end within their lifetime as there are now. We just have mediums of media exposure and a more literate world populace. So, the world didn't end in 2000 or 1400 or whenever.
Of course, that's just my two cents. -
First of all, it's Dec 21 Winter Solstice. Not Dec. 12.
Second, it is the end of a time cycle within larger cycle. So... it does not mean there are no more cycles. Having said this, I will add. It signifies the alignment of the Galactic Center (the black hole in the middle of our Milky Way Galaxy) and our Sun. It actually lasts for many years. And after all this, I do believe that we are in a major process of transformation which began in 1980, will continue beyond 2012 and will see the world completely changed. It is easy to see that the economic collapse we see now, as part of that change. -
It's one end of days and the beginning of a new set of days. The Mayan elders deny that this date represents the end of the world. It's simply a time for profound change that may include changes in landforms due to the shift of the poles, which in their opinion may accelerate during that period. We will see if a precipitous change inside the earth happens like that, or whether the polar shift takes centuries.
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