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Aztecs say the end of the world will be at 2012 or something like that, don't know the full details of it.
This thing is supposed to start running in full power 2-3 years. Around 2012. Coincendence? I think not.
Just to put icing on the cake, my credit card EXPIRES in 2012.
Everyone start making their shelters.
LOL
Max out that .
ing Aztecs.
Mayans.
Yeh my bad lol how stupid of me. It's the mayans
http://www.apocalypse-soon.com/mayan...prophecies.htm
NOtradums also predicted the worlds end in 2012!!!
And it's the winter solstice. On top of that, the time it occurs is 11:11!
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Actually IIRC the Mayans didn't predict the end of the world would come in 2012. I read a whole thing on it that explained it without a bunch of cult-mythology and basically what it comes down to is that 2012 is the end of their calender- or great cycle, but that it just starts over again. It has more to do with the beginning of a new cycle or new epoch than it does the end of the world.
(Caveat: these are the ramblings of marijuana riddled brain, desperate to convey knowledge based upon a trivial reading that took place several years ago)
If it's any consolation, I seem to recall reading something similar and my brain is completely free of marijuana riddling.
For idiots like me, what does that mean.
That the calender essentially just flips over and nothings happening?
Death and talk of the apocolypse depresses me, I'm hoping nothing happens![]()
I'm not sure what exactly they said will happen, but apparently the end of these "cycles" is something the Mayans celebrated, rather than feared.
However, what's interesting (and slightly worrying) is that, as Cobra pointed out, this will occur on the winter solstice, but to take it one step further, on that date our sun will be in perfect alignment with the galactic equator (equator based on the midline of the center of the galaxy) for the first time in 26,000 years. I'm hoping nothing happens too.The base of all the predictions is the end of the Maya calendar in 2012, which is supposed to mean the end of the world or a period of radical changes. In fact, the end of the Maya calendar is known as the end of the Great Cycle. People find it easy to believe in that theory because Maya civilization is known for advanced writing, mathematics and astronomy. It can seem like they know what they’re talking about, but the truth is that the end of the Great Cycle is not the end of the world, it’s in fact a great celebration for the Mayas:
For the ancient Maya, it was a huge celebration to make it to the end of a whole cycle” says Sandra Noble, executive director of the Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies in Crystal River, Fla. To render Dec. 21, 2012, as a doomsday or moment of cosmic shifting, she says, is “a complete fabrication and a chance for a lot of people to cash in.”
Take that, short-term memory studies.![]()
yeah.................start stocking up on that lead.
Did anyone ever wonder if the Mayan calander guy just decided to say " it, if you want more days on the calander, get someone else to do it, 2012 is ing long enough!"
haha, thats ing awesome!![]()
Death by a blackhole isn't painful, so I wouldn't mind it.
Maybe when they fire it up for real, we'll all get in'-ass superpowers! I call reality warping!
He did?
This hard-on must be on steroids or something ...
ROFLORFLROFLFLOFLFLFLLFLF
This will forever be a spurstalk classic.
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