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One Winged Slayer
Member
Nov 17, 2017
19,697
Boston, MA
I'm just impressed how we survived 2012, but I don't know if it really meant 2022 is the year that really fresh things will happen.

Like, think about it, human culture got some fresh shifts in the timeline. Music and art got some fresh takes. Sports got new fresh outlook. We became fresher and stylish. Lives got some fresh inventions and convenience.

But I have this nagging feeling, that the Mayans thought of the turmoil happening everywhere around the world. It's just off by some few years...

Don't you suppose the Apocalypse is just near us?

Stay fresh folks.

Edit: I made a typo. Sorry.
 

ILikeFeet

DF Deet Master
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Oct 25, 2017
61,987
the Mayans never predict apocalypses. that's not what the end of the calendars are
 

Z-Beat

One Winged Slayer
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Oct 25, 2017
31,849
I wouldn't trust someone who can't predict the end of their own civilization to predict the end of mine.
 

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Oct 27, 2017
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I think you just wanted to use the word fresh today and needed an excuse that didn't fit to use it. I see you.
 
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One Winged Slayer
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Nov 17, 2017
19,697
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Wilsongt

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Oct 25, 2017
18,507
A slow burn apocolypse?

Like frogs in an ever increasingly hot pan? Because that is essentially what is happening.
 

DrewFu

Attempted to circumvent ban with an alt-account
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Apr 19, 2018
10,360
The Mayan calendar never predicted an apocalypse. They couldn't make a magical calendar that never ended.
 

Mulciber

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Oct 27, 2017
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the Mayans never predict apocalypses. that's not what the end of the calendars are


One day, centuries from now, someone from the Indonesian Pacific Roaming Empire will find desk calendars from some American insurance office and go "Look! The people in the Kalifornia believed that the world would end on Dec 31, 2017, while the people in Orreggon believed it would end on Dec 31, 2018!"
 

DrewFu

Attempted to circumvent ban with an alt-account
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Apr 19, 2018
10,360
I wouldn't trust someone who can't predict the end of their own civilization to predict the end of mine.
Is a sick burn still sick if they aren't around to see it? 🤔

edit: I know the people still exist
 
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julia crawford

Took the red AND the blue pills
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Oct 27, 2017
35,290
Did you know Windows 10 predicts the end of the world to be 31 of December of 2119?
 

ILikeFeet

DF Deet Master
Banned
Oct 25, 2017
61,987
People want confirmation they are living / lived through The Most Important Time, instead of just being no more or less important than any other period of time.

start now, and you can be the next "Pompeii Graffiti"

"I.2.20 (Bar/Brothel of Innulus and Papilio); 3932: Weep, you girls. My penis has given you up. Now it penetrates men's behinds. Goodbye, wondrous femininity!"

you might lead a boring life, but tales from the bathroom stall will live on forever
 

Waaghals

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Oct 27, 2017
859
The Mayans assumed their civilization would continue way beyond 2012. The end of the calendar does not mean the end of the world.

Your phone`s calendar probably doesn`t go further back than 1970, but that does not mean that the world before then did not exist.
 

Ithil

Member
Oct 25, 2017
23,390
There was never any "apocalypse" prediction. That was made up by idiots and based on faulty logic.
 

nsilvias

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Oct 25, 2017
23,790
didnt you just get arrested for locking your family in the house waiting for the end of the world op?
 

DrArchon

Member
Oct 25, 2017
15,485
The only thing that ended in 2012 was 90% of The History Channel's lineup.

They desperately need another good apocalypse prediction to get me to come back.