The Godfather

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You believe world will end in 2012?

The Mayan calendar showed it, and Nostradamus predicted it. Thats really disturbing, you think its true?
 

alien42

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Originally posted by: The Godfather
You believe world will end in 2012?

The Mayan calendar showed it, and Nostradamus predicted it. Thats really disturbing, you think its true?

the mayan calendar just ends in 2012 which is really up for translation as to if that really means anything
 

Sphexi

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Yeah..just like it was going to end in 2000...or 2004...or 1984...or whenever. World isn't going to end anytime soon, I'm not worried.
 

The Godfather

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But if it ends in 2012, something must have happened. And how about the Nostradamus thing, that also adds up to it.
 

The Godfather

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Originally posted by: Sphexi
Yeah..just like it was going to end in 2000...or 2004...or 1984...or whenever. World isn't going to end anytime soon, I'm not worried.


Yeah but that was scientists' prediction, not historical facts.
 

Malak

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Originally posted by: The Godfather
You believe world will end in 2012?

The Mayan calendar showed it, and Nostradamus predicted it. Thats really disturbing, you think its true?

You need to read the field manual to the end of the world. People have been predicting the end for thousands of years. So far nobody has been right.
 

godmare

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Originally posted by: The Godfather
But if it ends in 2012, something must have happened. And how about the Nostradamus thing, that also adds up to it.

you can't use past-tense to talk about the future
 

Cattlegod

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shens.
the world was supposed to end in 1999, then 2000, then 2001. 2012 will be just the same as all the other ones.
 

hjo3

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Armageddon sick of these predictions that never happen
That was so horrible I think you just gave me cancer.
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: The Godfather
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Yeah..just like it was going to end in 2000...or 2004...or 1984...or whenever. World isn't going to end anytime soon, I'm not worried.


Yeah but that was scientists' prediction, not historical facts.

Some guy's vague predictions and a disputable calendar ending are facts?
 
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with gas becoming more of an issue, i think it will become more like mad max: road warrior than an apocalypse/armegeddon.
 

godmare

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Originally posted by: The Godfather
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Yeah..just like it was going to end in 2000...or 2004...or 1984...or whenever. World isn't going to end anytime soon, I'm not worried.


Yeah but that was scientists' prediction, not historical facts.

see my previous post. wtf are you trying to say?
 

The Godfather

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Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: The Godfather
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Yeah..just like it was going to end in 2000...or 2004...or 1984...or whenever. World isn't going to end anytime soon, I'm not worried.


Yeah but that was scientists' prediction, not historical facts.

Some guy's vague predictions and a disputable calendar ending are facts?


Yeah well didn't that "guy" also predict 9/11 and a whole bunch of other things that actually came true?
 

canadageek

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besides, the mayans existed hundreds of years ago....no one wants to make a calendar for an incredibly long time. they probably just reakised that their civilization would end sooner or later, and didn't bother to go beyond 2012
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: The Godfather
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: The Godfather
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Yeah..just like it was going to end in 2000...or 2004...or 1984...or whenever. World isn't going to end anytime soon, I'm not worried.


Yeah but that was scientists' prediction, not historical facts.

Some guy's vague predictions and a disputable calendar ending are facts?


Yeah well didn't that "guy" also predict 9/11 and a whole bunch of other things that actually came true?

Oh God, you're already a lost cause.

EDIT: Here's one link about 9/11, and explains a little bit about the whole Nostradamus predictions in general:

http://urbanlegends.about.com/cs/historical/a/nostradamus.htm
 

The Godfather

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Originally posted by: canadageek
besides, the mayans existed hundreds of years ago....no one wants to make a calendar for an incredibly long time. they probably just reakised that their civilization would end sooner or later, and didn't bother to go beyond 2012



Yeah but isn't 2012 kind of unusual? And the fact that another prediction supports that exact year?
 

godmare

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Originally posted by: The Godfather
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: The Godfather
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Yeah..just like it was going to end in 2000...or 2004...or 1984...or whenever. World isn't going to end anytime soon, I'm not worried.


Yeah but that was scientists' prediction, not historical facts.

Some guy's vague predictions and a disputable calendar ending are facts?


Yeah well didn't that "guy" also predict 9/11 and a whole bunch of other things that actually came true?

afaik, that guy predicted twin brothers would perish in a fire. Or that's what I heard, anyway. It could really mean anything, since nostradamus used language subjesct to dramatic interpretation :confused:

edit- evidently the tower prediction was a hoax

 

The Godfather

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Originally posted by: godmare
Originally posted by: The Godfather
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: The Godfather
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Yeah..just like it was going to end in 2000...or 2004...or 1984...or whenever. World isn't going to end anytime soon, I'm not worried.


Yeah but that was scientists' prediction, not historical facts.

Some guy's vague predictions and a disputable calendar ending are facts?


Yeah well didn't that "guy" also predict 9/11 and a whole bunch of other things that actually came true?

afaik, that guy predicted twin brothers would perish in a fire. Or that's what I heard, anyway. It could really mean anything, since nostradamus used language subjesct to dramatic interpretation :confused:


Twin brothers? What the hell?
 

godmare

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Originally posted by: The Godfather
Originally posted by: godmare
Originally posted by: The Godfather
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: The Godfather
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Yeah..just like it was going to end in 2000...or 2004...or 1984...or whenever. World isn't going to end anytime soon, I'm not worried.


Yeah but that was scientists' prediction, not historical facts.

Some guy's vague predictions and a disputable calendar ending are facts?


Yeah well didn't that "guy" also predict 9/11 and a whole bunch of other things that actually came true?

afaik, that guy predicted twin brothers would perish in a fire. Or that's what I heard, anyway. It could really mean anything, since nostradamus used language subjesct to dramatic interpretation :confused:


Twin brothers? What the hell?

Nostradamus' writings have frequently been misquoted and, in some instances, even deliberately altered in order to "prove" that he supposedly predicted various events. Since the advent of the Internet, many prophecies have even been fabricated outright, therefore enhancing the mystique of Nostradamus. For example, after the September 11 Terrorist Attacks, the following was circulated on the Internet along with many more elaborate variants:

In the City of God there will be a great thunder,
Two brothers torn apart by Chaos,
while the fortress endures,
the great leader will succumb,
The third big war will begin when the big city is burning
As it turns out, the first four lines were indeed written before the attacks, but by a Canadian graduate student named Neil Marshall as part of a research paper in 1997. Ironically enough, the research paper included this poem as an illustrative example of how the validity of prophecies are often exaggerated. For example, the "City of God" (why is New York City the City of God?), "great thunder" (could apply to just about any disaster), "Two brothers" (lots of things come in pairs), and "the great leader will succumb" phrases are so ambiguous as to be meaningless. The fifth line was added by an anonymous Internet user, showing obvious alteration since Nostradamus wrote his Propheties in four-line verses called quatrains. Nostradamus also never actually referred to a "third big war".

and what the hell are you doing asking what we're talking about?
you've hardly said anything cohesive yet.