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[_] You have no chance to survive Anonymous 11/19/12(Mon)22:15 No.1812516
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 11/19/12(Mon)22:29 No.1812520
well... there's something going to happen for sure, but i dont think the worlds gonna end.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/19/12(Mon)22:58 No.1812542
it's a count down to my birth day!
>> [_] Anonymous 11/19/12(Mon)23:11 No.1812551
It's the countdown to our sburb session starting
please
>> [_] Anonymous 11/19/12(Mon)23:29 No.1812572
Countdown to the Winter Solstice. Neat.
>> [_] Apple Crusader !AppleUnN.E 11/20/12(Tue)01:00 No.1812645
>>1812551
Kill yourself
>> [_] Anonymous 11/20/12(Tue)03:13 No.1812737
>>1812551
Kill yourself
>> [_] Anonymous 11/20/12(Tue)03:19 No.1812740
>>1812645
>>1812737
It amazes me that people react so vehemently to references to a work they claim to dislike, and
yet you'd have to be familiar with this work to get this reference in the first place.
Am I being trolled?
>> [_] Anonymous 11/20/12(Tue)03:24 No.1812741
Countdown to an overhyped day that was the last in the mayan calendar simply because they were
smart enough to not plan any further ahead. Seriously, the only reason the mayan calendar ends on
that date is because they didn't see the need to have their calendar stretch that far at the
point of making it.
It's funny how people tend to overreact and take that fact as DURR HURR THE WORLD IS ENDING over
something as vague as that. They were good at astronomy, but so are we, and we still have yet to
get a proof that anything at all is gonna happen when the calendar ends.
In other words, the mayan calendar ending doesn't mean jack shit besides them not planning any
further, and even if so, it would most definitely be shrouded in superstition and religious
dogma, and don't act like we haven't seen THAT before.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/20/12(Tue)03:27 No.1812744
>>1812551
Check yourself before you wreck yourself
>> [_] Anonymous 11/20/12(Tue)03:44 No.1812754
>>1812741
Fun fact:
The Mayan calendar is a cycle that has already ended about 4 times before. It's not really a lack
of planning as it is a Mayan-New-Year.
What happens on December 31st? Does everybody flip a shit because it's the end of the Gregorian
calendar? No, they go out an buy a new one.