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Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Jan-02-2008 03:33:

hahahahahaha


Posted by OurManFlint on Jan-02-2008 03:35:

I read that 2012 is just a transition into another age or something in the Mayan calender, no more no less. In fact, this has happened before long ago and nothing happened then. I think its just a theory that's perpetuated by people trying to make money.


Posted by hardcore trancer on Jan-02-2008 03:47:

Isnt this the time where we supposedly will see the plant X(Nibiru) or something like that? we ll have like two suns in the sky?


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jan-02-2008 04:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
hahahahahaha


its not funny! its fucking retarded! yes, retards can be funny, but not this one. he's just morbidly retarded.


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Jan-02-2008 04:03:

quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
I am being serious.

If you would've told someone in the 20s that we'd be talking to each other over the internet they'd laugh you out the door. I'm by no means taking the "end of the world" life changingly serious, but it wouldn't surprise me in the least bit if what is predicted turns out to be true.


Sorry mate, that's a terrible analogy. Nobody could predict that there would be an internet in 1920, much as nobody could predict the end of the world to the day 2000 years in advance. And the internet was the more logical of the two.


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Jan-02-2008 04:13:

Mayans were pretty dumb anyways. The year has 365.25 days, not 365.00 days you asshats. Yeah, we'll kick their asses if another World War comes out. Leave it to America to decide the real doomsday.


Posted by iammesol on Jan-02-2008 04:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Lesbianosaur
Sorry mate, that's a terrible analogy. Nobody could predict that there would be an internet in 1920, much as nobody could predict the end of the world to the day 2000 years in advance. And the internet was the more logical of the two.


I was going to say "if we told the mayans of the internet" before. I really do suck at analogies


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jan-02-2008 04:21:

quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
I was going to say "if we told the mayans of the internet" before. I really do suck at analogies


but you still haven't explained why you believe the mayans had the ability to see the future.


Posted by Krypton on Jan-02-2008 04:22:

quote:
Originally posted by OurManFlint
I read that 2012 is just a transition into another age or something in the Mayan calender, no more no less. In fact, this has happened before long ago and nothing happened then. I think its just a theory that's perpetuated by people trying to make money.


The Age of Aquarius?


Posted by Ted Promo on Jan-02-2008 04:23:

quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
I was going to say "if we told the mayans of the internet" before. I really do suck at analogies


Sorry Sam, but even this wouldn't have made what you said a valid argument.

All I've heard about that day is *supposedly* there will be a more unobstructed path between earth and the center of the galaxy (how I've no idea) which will mean a "significant" increase in gravitational pull (somehow). Due to the fact that crime does tend to increase at full moons when gravitational pull is stronger, having an even "stronger gravitational pull" on that day might mean everyone is just a little more poopy that day than normal.

And you can see how sound I find that argument.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jan-02-2008 04:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Krypton
The Age of Aquarius?


im surprised you haven't started talking about a massive financial crisis in 2012 brought about by (you guessed it!) the federal reserve.


Posted by Ted Promo on Jan-02-2008 04:25:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
im surprised you haven't started talking about a massive financial crisis in 2012 brought about by (you guessed it!) the federal reserve.


The federal reserve... Aren't they those old accountant/surfer guys who wear masks and rob banks starring Patrick Swayze or whatever?


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jan-02-2008 04:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Ted Promo
Due to the fact that crime does tend to increase at full moons when gravitational pull is stronger, having an even "stronger gravitational pull" on that day might mean everyone is just a little more poopy that day than normal.


my mum's a nurse, and she swears by the whole full-moon thing increases activities that are liable to put people into hospital.

but i have a question: IS the gravitational pull from the moon stronger when it is full? i mean, the shape of a moon is decided by light, and i don't see how a moon (that is always there) has an increased gravitational pull simply because there is more light contacting it from an angle we can see.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jan-02-2008 04:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Ted Promo
The federal reserve... Aren't they those old accountant/surfer guys who wear masks and rob banks starring Patrick Swayze or whatever?


hahaha. don't get him started


Posted by Ted Promo on Jan-02-2008 04:27:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
my mum's a nurse, and she swears by the whole full-moon thing increases activities that are liable to put people into hospital.

but i have a question: IS the gravitational pull from the moon stronger when it is full? i mean, the shape of a moon is decided by light, and i don't see how a moon (that is always there) has an increased gravitational pull simply because there is more light contacting it from an angle we can see.


touch�. I would assume then that cheese is still taboo enough to make people wanna rob a Menards.


Posted by eROs.au on Jan-02-2008 04:29:

Why did you have to ruin a perfectly good CT thread with your fucking logic?


Posted by Trance Nutter on Jan-02-2008 04:29:

I seem to remember July 4 1998 (or a similar type of year) was predicted by some famous historic psychic type guy to be the end of the world.

The really famous guy from at least a few centuries ago, shit can't think of it.

yeah well anyway that was a big bunch of nothing wasn't it.

Any predictions of the end of the world are crap. There is zero evidence to suggest why it will occur on this date, its just as likely to happen tomorrow.

I'm off for emergency supplies

REPENT REPENT!























man I need to get some sleep


Posted by Trance Nutter on Jan-02-2008 04:30:

imagine if you slep through the end of the world, you'd have to be annoyed you missed it


Posted by Krypton on Jan-02-2008 04:31:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
im surprised you haven't started talking about a massive financial crisis in 2012 brought about by (you guessed it!) the federal reserve.


Well, the US at $13 trillion in GDP can pretty much weather the storm of perhaps a 3rd world war or other apocalyptic event. Also, I am a gold/silver whore, so I'm prepared for any financial crisis whatever it may be. If the dollar collapses, gold/silver will skyrocket in value, I'll become an instant millionaire at the dollar's fall. I've got the backup currency, all I need is the underground bunker, and a few guns to hold down the fort. I'll be ready for 2012!


Posted by iammesol on Jan-02-2008 04:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Ted Promo
Sorry Sam, but even this wouldn't have made what you said a valid argument.



That was my point Adam. Hence the "I really do suck at analogies "



quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
but you still haven't explained why you believe the mayans had the ability to see the future.


I don't believe they did. I believe they somehow had the possibility to have done it. Think "I don't know what's gonna' happen. I guess we'll see."

I'm not blindly and whole heartedly believing some random theory


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jan-02-2008 04:40:

quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
I don't believe they did. I believe they somehow had the possibility to have done it. Think "I don't know what's gonna' happen. I guess we'll see."



um, what??


Posted by iammesol on Jan-02-2008 04:41:

You should just stop trying to understand me now.


Posted by TweeK on Jan-02-2008 04:55:

Interesting:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torino_Scale



Lets just say odds are not in our favor.


Posted by Trance Nutter on Jan-02-2008 05:17:

quote:
Originally posted by TweeK
Interesting:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torino_Scale



Lets just say odds are not in our favor.


um, what?

yes they are

Theres 2 objects rated above 0, the most likely one to hit has a 99.968% chance to MISS.

99.97% in our favour.
0.03% not in our favour.

Maybe my maths is letting me down here but I think 99.97% is more than 0.03.

So the odds are in our favour.


Posted by spc on Jan-02-2008 05:17:

All of this has happened before and all of it will happen again


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