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The centre of a massive brood chamber, heaving and pulsating.

Well, checked on YouTube to see what would happen to all of the crazy end of the world videos (2012 was supposed to be the real "ZOMG FOR THE REAL DIS TIEM FOLKS!" apocalypse, more so than the others) and...

Now they're claiming it will be 2018.

Humanity's obsession with impending doom depresses me.

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Sigged.

Edit: nevermind, image is too big for my sig. Bother.

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 buddha wrote:
I've decided that these GW is dead/dying threads that pop up every-week must be followers and cultists of nurgle perpetuating the need for decay. I therefore declare that that such threads are heresy and subject to exterminatus. So says the Inquisition!
 
   
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Chicago, IL

 timetowaste85 wrote:
The world did end. You just don't know it yet.
It totally did, we all just got inceptioned.

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West Michigan, deep in Whitebread, USA

As far as I know, the Mayan calendar worked perfectly. Kinda like how Haley's Comet comes around every time we predict it to do so.

It's just the other several million idiots that watch Ancient Aliens that were the problem.

Obviously...........

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Chicago, Illinois

 Squigsquasher wrote:
Well, checked on YouTube to see what would happen to all of the crazy end of the world videos (2012 was supposed to be the real "ZOMG FOR THE REAL DIS TIEM FOLKS!" apocalypse, more so than the others) and...

Now they're claiming it will be 2018.

Humanity's obsession with impending doom depresses me.

Thats worthy of a sig right there XD

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West Michigan, deep in Whitebread, USA

Someday, I'll compile a list of all the Apocolypses I have lived through, though I guess that even more than one defeats the meaning in the name.........

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Chicago, Illinois

 AegisGrimm wrote:
Someday, I'll compile a list of all the Apocolypses I have lived through, though I guess that even more than one defeats the meaning in the name.........

Lie to your childern and tell them that you fought off all of them yourself along with the Dakknaut armed Forumers.

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West Michigan, deep in Whitebread, USA

 Asherian Command wrote:
 AegisGrimm wrote:
Someday, I'll compile a list of all the Apocolypses I have lived through, though I guess that even more than one defeats the meaning in the name.........

Lie to your childern and tell them that you fought off all of them yourself along with the Dakknaut armed Forumers.


I'll have to lie! I probably slept through most of them, or at least their supposed beginnings, and that's hardly heroic!

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Pfft, this was nothing compared to the Millenium Bug.

Back in my day, we had "real" almost apocalypses! You youngsters don't even know how to have a proper almost-apocalypse anymore, and probably wouldn't appreciate one done right anyway!

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Ahh, the Millennium Bug....now that's how you do awkward silence the day after!



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Bellingham, WA

 AegisGrimm wrote:
As far as I know, the Mayan calendar worked perfectly. Kinda like how Haley's Comet comes around every time we predict it to do so.

It's just the other several million idiots that watch Ancient Aliens that were the problem.

Obviously...........



Holy hell what happened to his hair? Is it trying to run away?

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West Michigan, deep in Whitebread, USA

It's like that all the time. I always imagine him just before the taping, crazily running his fingers through it while going "Whoop, whoop, whoop!" like a Curly the stooge.

He's also the basis of my friends joke about how if you hear something start with "Obviously" you can tune out because the rest is going to be complete BS. I believe he was talking about the 2012 apocolypse as actually being a date marked by the Mayans as when they come back in their starships.

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Bellingham, WA

 AegisGrimm wrote:
It's like that all the time. I always imagine him just before the taping, crazily running his fingers through it while going "Whoop, whoop, whoop!" like a Curly the stooge.

He's also the basis of my friends joke about how if you hear something start with "Obviously" you can tune out because the rest is going to be complete BS. I believe he was talking about the 2012 apocolypse as actually being a date marked by the Mayans as when they come back in their starships.


Obviously if I had hair like that it could morph into wings and I could fly.

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His hair is trying to distance itself from the sheer stupidity.

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 Grey Templar wrote:
His hair is trying to distance itself from the sheer stupidity.


lol, it seems to have moved as far from his garbage spewing mouth as possible.

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 Squigsquasher wrote:
Well, checked on YouTube to see what would happen to all of the crazy end of the world videos (2012 was supposed to be the real "ZOMG FOR THE REAL DIS TIEM FOLKS!" apocalypse, more so than the others) and...

Now they're claiming it will be 2018.

Humanity's obsession with impending doom depresses me.


Honestly, I think it's all a big cash in on our interest in our doom. Notice how quick Hollywood was to get in on the 2012 deal? Not to mention the hundreds of thousands of dollars the Missedstory Channel has made off of it.

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 AegisGrimm wrote:
Ahh, the Millennium Bug....now that's how you do awkward silence the day after!


I remember my best friend's older sister having a complete melt down the next day. She bought into the hype hard. Mistakes were made.

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Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long


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 Grey Templar wrote:
The Mayan's never predicted the end of the world. It was simply the end of a calander. No different to what we do every Dec 31st. its just instead of being 365 days long their calander was over 5000 years long.

They actually abandoned this particular calander before Europeans arrived, which means some guy had the brilliant revelation that you really don't need to map out the days for several thousands of years. I'd like to think the whole 5000 year calander was some practical joke some bored Mayan scholar came up with that the entire civilization picked up and ran with.


The idea that the world would end at the end of the long cycle was predicated on the idea that the world had been created at the beginning of the long cycle. Since we now know otherwise (even Biblical Literalist believe the world is over 6000 years old, and the rest of us accept it is MUCH older), the idea that the world would end at the end of the long cycle SHOULD HAVE BEEN ludicrous.

And yet somehow...

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If anything, the Aztecs calander would be what predicted doom and gloom. We, afterall, have failed to enact the proper human sacrifices to keep the Sun going.

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 Howard A Treesong wrote:
I don't think the Mayans said it was the end of the world, just the end of the calendar. It's these other idiots that have heaped apocalyptic significance upon it.


Then a devil shiftin' director in the Hollywood got an idea to squeeze every cents out of every Theatres and Cinemae in every city in the world. he knew 21st Dec 2012 is NOT the end of the world.
and he also knew that 'Mayan calendar' myth is more than a marketing tool for them. much of the world is fooled by such myth.

Mayans did indeed believes in the 'fifth world'. oddly, their "Long count' calendar appears to coincide with Dharmic cosmology of the Indian subcontinent and the far east... the Earth is ancient beyond a feeble mind of the brightest scientist.
By the time Conquistadores began its conquest of the South America. did they had been told the same 'end of the world' propherchies from any Mayans they've been encountered?



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 azazel the cat wrote:
ChiliPowderKeg wrote:Blame History Channel for propagating this crap.

I can't wait for its time slots to open up due to the mass removal of programming that refers to the 21st in future tense

Don't worry, Nostradamus made eleventy-billion extremely vague predictions. That timeslot will go to a deserving home.


I blame myself for never starting a Nostradamus quatrain thread.

   
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Could be that the Mayans was referring to the end of their world at 2012, after all they never said who's or what world would end or went into details on that part.

For an example, when Rome feel it was the end of their world yet not the end of Earth as we know it so that when some says that the world will end it can have several meanings to it.

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It's largely a 'misunderstanding' thing IIRC.

The Mayan long count, which runs out at a b'ak'tun (sp?) ran out on 21/12/2012, now then, b'ak'tun was roughly interpreted as meaning 'end of an age', as in, the 4th age has ended, and we are now in the 5th age, but nothing is mentioned about the world ending last week (in fact, the Mayans themselves made predictions about the glory of their civilisation dating as far forward as ~4000ad, it just meant that we are in a new age (was a cause for celebration like the millenium, but not a literal age-ending).

however, some git misinterpreted it as meaning the whole fire-and-brimstone-and-blizzards-in-deserts-and-tornados-in-the-artic-oh-my thing, and well, sensationalism always wins out to historical accuracy...

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The Mayans did not say it would be the end of the world, it would be a new age of enlightenment.... I can't believe a majority of society actually believed it or made jokes about it before researching it... Me included, unfortunately. Oh well, 2012 should now be classed as a Comedy Movie.

 
   
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 Grey Templar wrote:
If anything, the Aztecs calander would be what predicted doom and gloom. We, afterall, have failed to enact the proper human sacrifices to keep the Sun going.


Damn. I knew I ripped that heart out of my enemy for something but I just forgot. Tonatiuh is probably pretty pissed by now...

   
 
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