Well the day is here, thought I'd give the guys in the later time zones a heads up... the World actually ended here, not much to see it's all over
I'll drink to that.IJ.;1901178 said:Well the day is here, thought I'd give the guys in the later time zones a heads up... the World actually ended here, not much to see it's all over
Brings up an interesting point, for anyone that died that prophecy came trueBoostMonger;1901407 said:it let me down, there's people id rather not see again
Now, hypothetically speaking (because obvious I'm just another shmuck), if I were God, I'd have had a fun time inducing mass hallucinations in people who believed that the world was truly ending (or just for fun, spiking all the drinks at the end of the world parties), and see what happened.IJ.;1901409 said:Brings up an interesting point, for anyone that died that prophecy came true
For realsies? I love shit like this, just to know how fragile our world really could be when you think outside of the atmosphere.Flateric;1905889 said:A bigger and far more realistic and factual concern FYI is if we have determined if the massive meteor due to either hit (extinction level event projected) or pass between the earth and moon (closest ever near miss of a large meteor ever in the history of history) as discussed on NASA's webpage. This is a big huge and very real point of interest for anyone.....well....living on this planet....
Possibly Fox News, or a tabloid of some sort?Grandavi;1906061 said:IM wondering how many people actually understand that the Mayan's did NOT predict the end of the world. Still not sure how that got started.. lol... I think it was some newscaster...
Grandavi;1906637 said:"no human in the past 1000 years is known to have been killed by a meteorite or by the effects of one impacting."
I was looking for similar information regarding meteorites and Supras.. because I would be really really pissed off if I finish my car only to have it killed by a meteorite...