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The mayan doomsday

Re: The mayan doomsday

This is all wrong, sorry.

But the person who made this bull up forgot to mention that the mayan calender is like the barometer in a car, it resets itself after it ends, just like a normal calender. They may have been good in math, but that does not mean a bunch of indians hundreds of years ago predicted the end of the world on a certain date, anyone who believes that obviously has either A). Drank too much alcohol. Or B). Smoked too much. Or C). Is.... guillable.

I do however, want to see the movie "2012" that's coming out, cause of all the explosions, destruction and chaos, it's like music to my ears.

I forgot to add, some people think that "Planet X" will be hitting us then, which causes the earth to explode or what not. But Planet X was ruled out in the beginning of this year, they found out it doesn't really exist. So that just shoots down all those ideas.

http://www.instituteforhumancontinuity.org/#/home this makes me laugh everytime
 
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That their system couldn't count beyond that date only means that they had a flawed system.

There have been any number of foretellings that the world was going to end throughout history, and so far, none have been right.
 
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my futuromaticpredictormeter senses are....not tingling. so it will not happen. but if it does, ill wager we wont even know because death will be instantaneous and we revert back to the prehistoric ages and continue the same cycle over again.
 
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i don't know about a planetary collision, but there is a rather large asteroid (named after a mythological figure, ares? icarus?) thats supposed to collide with us according to a National Geographic.

Also the asteroid is supposed to make a near pass 3-9 years prior and the plan is to attach a high powered rocket to it which will push it out of our orbit. thats the closest thing i've heard to what you are talking about :lol:
 
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Man;331490 said:
but if it does, ill wager we wont even know because death will be instantaneous and we revert back to the prehistoric ages and continue the same cycle over again.

An eternal loop of doom, eh? Now that`s a nightmare.
 
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cheezMcNASTY;331499 said:
i don't know about a planetary collision, but there is a rather large asteroid (named after a mythological figure, ares? icarus?) thats supposed to collide with us according to a National Geographic.

Also the asteroid is supposed to make a near pass 3-9 years prior and the plan is to attach a high powered rocket to it which will push it out of our orbit. thats the closest thing i've heard to what you are talking about :lol:

Are you thinking of the Dwarf planet Ceres? That's in a pretty stable orbit...

Ares is the Greek name for Mars. They are both the Greek/Roman god of war.
 
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cheezMcNASTY;331499 said:
i don't know about a planetary collision, but there is a rather large asteroid (named after a mythological figure, ares? icarus?) thats supposed to collide with us according to a National Geographic.

Also the asteroid is supposed to make a near pass 3-9 years prior and the plan is to attach a high powered rocket to it which will push it out of our orbit. thats the closest thing i've heard to what you are talking about :lol:

I saw that, I think the name of the asteroid was "Apothis" or mabey "Apophis" or something along those lines. I'm not to worried about the asteroid though, as I will probably be long gone by the time it gets here. :lol:
 
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yeah i've heard much about soem astroid hitting the earth 2 but i dont think it will happen its all bullcrap i was hoping someone would say that its true
 
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Dentie;331566 said:
yeah i've heard much about soem astroid hitting the earth 2 but i dont think it will happen its all bullcrap i was hoping someone would say that its true

Asteroid? It's a freaking planet.

Nibiru is beleived to hit planet earth in 2012; Which is said to be our doomsday. Now, you can relate this to The mayan calendars stopping on 2012 or the passages in the book of Revalations. (Which are quite accurate freakily enough..)

I'm not sure what the story is with Nibiru at the moment, it might be there in space - but if the government found it, like hell are they going to tell us. The last thing they want is mass hysteria.

We was actually supposed to see a faint outline of it back in May. That turned out to be a load of deuce.
 
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Did thousands of people really comit suicide in 1999 cause they thought the world was ending in 2000?
 
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JohnDoe;331686 said:
By definition, it's not a planet if it can hit another planet, that's why Pluto isn't a planet.

Pluto was a planet. What is it classified as now anyway?

Well, excuse me, I meant "moon"... Wait, no I didn't. 'Cause Nibiru has it's own moons. Damn. What's it called?