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are we gonna die in 2012 (2 years from now)


Matt Macdowel

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Hey I just watched Conspircy Theory with Jesse Ventura. Well anyway they were talking to people believe that thye Earth is going to end like the end of the movie Knowing, only on a smaller scale not like busting through core like in the movie. So they also say the government knows about it and are buliding huge underground shelters.

I don't believe it, I think everones paranoid about this.

hey i seen that to but its bs on how the rich get to live a longer then we do but they'll die to xD

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Honestly, I sincerely doubt it, even after watching the  movie 2012.  but lets face facts.  will there be a day where something happens that makes the world be killed off? yes, but not for millions of years, since the sun is relatively young.  by the time that big ball of fire goes out with a bang, two things will have happened.

1.  we'll get killed off by some huge asteroid impact like the dinosaurs or some other major natural disaster, or..

2. technology will have advanced to the point of where interstellar travel is a mere walk in the park, and have found a way off and colonized some other world(s) similar to Earth.  I mean, look at Star Trek.  that franchise takes us all the way to the year 2379, and we're still on earth, or hell, colonized the friggin' moon or some other planet body and living our daily lives, which means its one of many visions of the future.

all this stuff of how the Mayan calendar predicts the end of the world in December of 2012 is  just a bunch of superstitious BS, though it makes good for a disaster movie.

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well the mayans werent the only ones to predeict 2012

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1. nostradamus

2. some guy in our time  who prediect 9/11 using the stars

3. other civilcation's[/move]

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I think it's all hype. Too bad too, cuz it will make the paranormal crowd look really stupid when nothing happens. And UFO's ARE real btw, in my opinion.

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well the mayans werent the only ones to predeict 2012

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1. nostradamus

2. some guy in our time  who prediect 9/11 using the stars

3. other civilcation's[/move]

I won't deny that they weren't the only ones. I'm just speaking my honest opinion on the matter, that's all.  Sure, Nostradamus is this famous prophet and all, but some of this stuff hasn't even come true; even though there are similarities to past events such as 9/11 and whatnot.

I think it's all hype. Too bad too, cuz it will make the paranormal crowd look really stupid when nothing happens. And UFO's ARE real btw, in my opinion.

Same, but I try to be slightly more open and not deny possibility, although I know for a fact that it won't happen in our lifetimes.  Call it a gut feeling.

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I think it's POSSIBLE something will happen in 2012. It's possible something incredible could happen tomorrow.

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*gasp* lol

and why is everyone making a big deal out of this crap?

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STOP WITH THE SCROLLING TEXT. It's REALLY annoying. Sheesh...

The world was supposed to end in the year 1000. It did not.

The world was supposed to end in the year 1100. It did not.

The word was supposed to end in the 1600s. It did not.

I will omit many claims, and now go to recent ones:

The world was supposed to end on June 6, 1966. It did not.

The world was supposed to end on Sept. 9 1999. It did not.

The world was supposed to end in the year 2000. It did not.

The world was supposed to end in the year 2004. It did not.

Now, they say the world is supposed to end in the year 2012. It will not.

Don't point to earthquakes as proof. Earthquakes, even ones of large magnitude, are actually VERY common. They happen every day. Why? Plate Tectonics. It just so happens that every once in a while, one happens near a populated area. We live in the Global Age. With instant global communication, we know when a city in Japan, Pakistan, the Caribbean, etc. gets hit with an earthquake right away. It's not that they're happening more frequently, it is that we now have the technology to know about them. If you want to see how common earthquakes actually are, go here: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/

As far as the Aztec calendar, they had a finite amount of space on that tablet. Only so many days would fit on it. They just happened to run out of space in 2012. I find it amusing that people reject the presence of the Aztec gods, yet will believe the time-frame of their oogie-boogie world ending story.

Nostradamus... Really? This guy didn't predict jack shit. His "9/11 prediction" said something to the effect of "the tower would fall in the new city." I guess if you're vague enough in your predictions, they will end up being true....

Though, I must admit, it will be entertaining to watch the morons who believe this crap panic, sell all of their shit, and stock up on bottled water and canned food. I wonder what they will do on Jan. 1 2013 when they realize that they were morons.  They sold everything and have more bottled water and cans of creamed corn than they know what to do with.

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STOP WITH THE SCROLLING TEXT. It's REALLY annoying. Sheesh...

The world was supposed to end in the year 1000. It did not.

The world was supposed to end in the year 1100. It did not.

The word was supposed to end in the 1600s. It did not.

I will omit many claims, and now go to recent ones:

The world was supposed to end on June 6, 1966. It did not.

The world was supposed to end on Sept. 9 1999. It did not.

The world was supposed to end in the year 2000. It did not.

The world was supposed to end in the year 2004. It did not.

Now, they say the world is supposed to end in the year 2012. It will not.

Don't point to earthquakes as proof. Earthquakes, even ones of large magnitude, are actually VERY common. They happen every day. Why? Plate Tectonics. It just so happens that every once in a while, one happens near a populated area. We live in the Global Age. With instant global communication, we know when a city in Japan, Pakistan, the Caribbean, etc. gets hit with an earthquake right away. It's not that they're happening more frequently, it is that we now have the technology to know about them. If you want to see how common earthquakes actually are, go here: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/

As far as the Aztec calendar, they had a finite amount of space on that tablet. Only so many days would fit on it. They just happened to run out of space in 2012. I find it amusing that people reject the presence of the Aztec gods, yet will believe the time-frame of their oogie-boogie world ending story.

Nostradamus... Really? This guy didn't predict jack shit. His "9/11 prediction" said something to the effect of "the tower would fall in the new city." I guess if you're vague enough in your predictions, they will end up being true....

Though, I must admit, it will be entertaining to watch the morons who believe this crap panic, sell all of their shit, and stock up on bottled water and canned food. I wonder what they will do on Jan. 1 2013 when they realize that they were morons.  They sold everything and have more bottled water and cans of creamed corn than they know what to do with.

you make an excellent point there! and thanks for telling when the world end dates!
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I said "yes" as my answer to the poll. I don't know why everyone things they aren't going to die. Everyone's going to die at some point. It's the normal process of life.

Also, 2012 theories are stupid, just like all other predictions of the date of world-ending.

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I said "yes" as my answer to the poll. I don't know why everyone things they aren't going to die. Everyone's going to die at some point. It's the normal process of life.

god didn't die but all were saying is ARE ALL GONNA DIE in 2012

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NO. It will not end in 2012. That story is the biggest load of bull sh** I ever heard in my life. Does anyone REALLY have any proof of this that has not already been disproved by DZComposer?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9v-dQG7Bvtg&feature=related

See? We have nothing to worry about, guys.

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AIDS is going to kill us all in 2012 :o

Lol

:(  :x

@greenfox can you explain this video? because i can't watch any videos at all!  :facepalm:

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DZComposer is right on the money. Earthquakes appear to have been occurring more recently but in actuality we just keep hearing about them more than we used to because of the technology and the mass media.  In addition, predictions from Nostradamus is a multi-million dollar business. It's easy to look through what Nostradamus wrote after something like 9/11 occurs and twist what he says into a "prediction" that this was going to occur.

Furthermore about the Mayans if they predicted the end of the world in 2012 why couldn't they predict their own extinction and prevented that?  I liken this to the Y2K scam bug, nothing is going to happen.

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Also, the Nostrodamus predution was thus

"In the City of God there will be a great thunder, Two brothers torn apart by Chaos, while the fortress endures, the great leader will succumb",

The third big war will begin when the big city is burning"

- Nostradamus 1654

Nothing about metal birds, the new city, none of that. In truth, you could apply this to ANY war. WW2 for example. It's an old fortune teller trick that makes statements so general that they could apply to anything, but the reading will fill in the gaps. Now you know how predictions work. ^_^

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Actually, this is the Nostradamus quote I was referring to:

"Earth-shaking fire from the center of the earth.

will cause the towers around the New City to shake,

Two great rocks for a long time will make war,

And then Arethusa will color a new river red."

It's still too vague to call it a 9/11 prediction, though.

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Ever notice when we get to 2012 bad things have been happening like that one guy who shoot a few people and those teens who beat up some 8th grade girl for no reason!

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Ever notice when we get to 2012 bad things have been happening like that one guy who shoot a few people and those teens who beat up some 8th grade girl for no reason!

They beat her up for a reason, it was just a REALLY stupid one.

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Ever notice when we get to 2012 bad things have been happening like that one guy who shoot a few people and those teens who beat up some 8th grade girl for no reason!

Bad things like this have been happening for all of human history.

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We were supposed to have all met a terrible end in 2006. If anything, it's something for the doom-mongerers to look forward to and when they are ultimately disappointed, they will probably say 2018 is when we are all going to die. It goes in multiples of six. 2000 was Y2K/Millennium Bug after all. Amazing to think that was 10 years ago when Pokemon was taking over the world.

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yeah but the bad stuff is constant not like it used to be!

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yeah but the bad stuff is constant not like it used to be!

Bad is subjective.  What was considered bad hundreds of years ago is perfectly common today.  Things like violent sexual crimes per capita for instance were higher in the 70's then they are now.  Slavery for most of human history was common and accepted and not considered "bad" by any stretch.  It's the concept of Moral Relativism (which I personally don't agree with)

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