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Is the end of the world at December 21, 2012 the real thing?

May 5th, 2010 admin

Now the weird native american Mayans calender ends at December 21, 2012, and some people believed that the world is going to end that day, which is weird, but I am like worried about this theory of end of the world, so is it the real thing or just some fake stuffs?

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  1. Julie
    May 5th, 2010 at 21:18 | #1

    No one on earth can answer this question.

  2. Indumukhi
    May 5th, 2010 at 22:01 | #2

    youre dressed like popeye and have the balls to call other people weird?

  3. Me
    May 5th, 2010 at 22:18 | #3

    I’m sorry but I don’t think anyone has the answer to that. many days have been predicted to be the end of the world but none has come to pass yet. On 12/21/12 we will see if that is the day the world will end or not. I wouldn’t worry about it too much as chances are it won’t end and if it does there isn’t much you can do to stop it. Please refrain from calling other people weird though. If you somehow brought an ancient Mayan through time to the present day they would probably think we were all weird too.

  4. Peter
    May 5th, 2010 at 22:36 | #4

    The Mayan calendar doesn’t end on 12/21/2012. The thirteenth baktun does, which is basically like changing the calendar on your wall on January 1st, the calendar just starts over. The Mayan calendar runs until long past 3200, people just think because 13 is an important number to the Mayans the world is gonna end. Anyone who says the north and south poles are gonna swap or anything like that is an idiot and grossly uninformed. Since the dawn of time, people have been predicting the end of time, and how many have been right so far?

  5. Arthur Again
    May 5th, 2010 at 22:48 | #5

    2012 is so totally AWESOOOOME!!!!!
    I can’t wait for 2012 because of how awesome it is!
    What do you think is going to happen on 2012???
    Don’t you think it’s awesome???
    I am so totally PUMPED about 2012 and I think you should be, too!!!!
    Help me get others totally pumped by telling them about how Jesus loves 2012!!!!!
    He married a Mayan girl who’s name was probably Rita or Gina and she TOTALLY told Jesus about how awesome 2012 would be if he showed up on 2012!!!!
    Isn’t that totally AWESOOOOME!!!!!
    That totally RULES YOUR FACE!!!!!!
    So get PUMPED about 2012 because it is going to ROCK!
    Rock with Jesus and Rita or Gina on 2012!!!!!!

    TOTALLY AWESOME!!!!!!!!

  6. sharigan117
    May 5th, 2010 at 22:49 | #6

    No one knows the answer.This is like Y2K or 06/06/06 but nothing happened.So i wouldn’t freak out and go buy a s**t load of stuff just to find out nothing happened and having to lose lots of money.

  7. Andrew Running Wolf
    May 5th, 2010 at 23:17 | #7

    Many years ago when I was in high school, another calendar(can’t remember which) was calling for the end of the world in 1975. it never happened.

    Rumor, supersticion, jokes. Ignore it and get on with life and not worry about this kinda BS.

    RW

  8. H
    May 5th, 2010 at 23:59 | #8

    Was it the end-of-the-world on any of these other end-of-the-world dates? You’ll remember at least a couple of them:

    March 10th, 1982: (Drum roll here please): The Jupiter Effect! What happened March 10th, 1982? Nothing happened on March 10th, 1982.

    1987: 88 Reasons Why the Rapture Will be in 88 (and ‘On Borrowed Time’). So what happened in 1988? Nothing happened in 1988.

    1999: Nostradamus, in 1999 will come the Great King of Terror… What happened in 1999? Nothing happened in 1999.

    Y-2K: What happened 01-01-2000? Another non-event.

    One of my very favorites and you should remember this one: Only last year (Sept. of 2008), the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will open up a huge black hole that will swallow up the Universe! The LHC collider was fired up on: 10 September 2008 and shut down: 19 September 2008 after a malfunction. Now I can’t help but wonder why no one wants to talk about this ‘prediction’ anymore! Obviously nothing happened last year because we are all still here.

    Now consider that no Dooms Day Prediction has ever come true, ever. Also, the People who built the Meso-American Long Count Calendar (on which this so-called prediction is based) failed to predict their own end (through assimilation) way before 2012. This was an event far more important to them than anything which could happen in 2012. Why would anyone believe that they succeeded in predicting our end when they failed to predict their own end?

    Of course not. It won’t end in 2012 either.

    H

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