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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: DeadHearts]
#14138349 - 03/17/11 06:14 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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earthquakes, volcanos and ice ages, oh my!
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: DeadHearts]
#14138388 - 03/17/11 06:20 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Ok. Basically if all the end of the world stuff happens I think there will be people that survive. How would I react? With indifference. Humans deserve every bad thing that happens to them. Were all horrible to each other and have been for a long long time. We treat our world like shit and I wouldn't blame it for flooding us all out or freezing us to death. Either way I'm a survivor and I hope to live through whatever hypothetically happens. If not oh well, it was going to happen sooner or later. Just try to make the most out of every day your alive.
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: Kada]
#14138406 - 03/17/11 06:23 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Kada said: Ok. Basically if all the end of the world stuff happens I think there will be people that survive. How would I react? With indifference. Humans deserve every bad thing that happens to them. Were all horrible to each other and have been for a long long time. We treat our world like shit and I wouldn't blame it for flooding us all out or freezing us to death. Either way I'm a survivor and I hope to live through whatever hypothetically happens. If not oh well, it was going to happen sooner or later. Just try to make the most out of every day your alive.
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: DeadHearts]
#14138439 - 03/17/11 06:28 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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A quick look at history will tell you that in the grand scheme of things, shit is not "spiraling out of control." How do you think people felt during World War II or the sixties? This shit is nothing.
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Tchan909 said: A quick look at history will tell you that in the grand scheme of things, shit is not "spiraling out of control." How do you think people felt during World War II or the sixties? This shit is nothing.
There are "temples" and structures of past civilization's under water when mainstream science says is impossible because during the times these things were built we were supposed to be living in fuckin caves.
Laughable.
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: DeadHearts]
#14138505 - 03/17/11 06:38 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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DeadHearts said:
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Tchan909 said: A quick look at history will tell you that in the grand scheme of things, shit is not "spiraling out of control." How do you think people felt during World War II or the sixties? This shit is nothing.
There are "temples" and structures of past civilization's under water when mainstream science says is impossible because during the times these things were built we were supposed to be living in fuckin caves.
Laughable.
Can you tell us of an underwater temple or structure of a past civilization that "science" has told anybody is "impossible"?
As far as I can tell, science would say that yes, people built the temples and structures of past civilizations. Other people lived in caves.
Some people still live in caves.
Wait, what was your point again?
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: Cascadian]
#14138513 - 03/17/11 06:38 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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If I had to divine his point I would say that it is: "I have no idea what I'm talking about."
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I have to do some digging. There are many but the names and sites escape me for now.
Im saying I believe that we only know but a part of this planets true history.
And to say that people always believe the world is going to end is retarded. I mean who other than religious freaks have ever thought the world was ending?
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: DeadHearts]
#14138549 - 03/17/11 06:44 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Y2K wasn't a religious thing. The upcoming 2012 idea has many adherents that are not religious.
I know tons of non-religious nuts who are on the doomsday.
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: DeadHearts]
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Tchan909 said: Y2K wasn't a religious thing. The upcoming 2012 idea has many adherents that are not religious.
I know tons of non-religious nuts who are on the doomsday.
Right besides 2012.
Y2K was a fuckin Joke. No one I knew ever took that shit seriously. I have a hard time people REALLY believed something was gona happen.
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: DeadHearts]
#14138578 - 03/17/11 06:47 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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deadhearts, history repeats itself.
just like there will be destruction and chaos there will be those who forsee it and will get shunned; there is also happiness and harmony at these times as well. hence why no one cares.
as long as they are getting theirs.
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: DeadHearts]
#14138589 - 03/17/11 06:48 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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DeadHearts said: Y2K was a fuckin Joke. No one I knew ever took that shit seriously. I have a hard time people REALLY believed something was gona happen.
Believe it or not, many people really did think Y2K was going to be the end of civilization.
Doomsday theories are NOT the exclusive domain of the religious. They may have been in the past but nowadays you can be crazy with boredom with no strings attached.
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: DeadHearts]
#14138590 - 03/17/11 06:48 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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http://blastr.com/2009/11/2012-15-doomsday-propheci.php
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Date World Ends: 500 A.D.
Type of Prophecy: Biblical apocalypse.
Prophet: Roman theologian Sextus Julius Africanus
Details: Africanus, writing in the early 220s, uses the Bible as a template to puree Chaldean, Judaic and Egyptian history with Greek mythology and Christianity in his five-volume Chronographiai. After hammering out the entirety of history from the moment of creation to the year 221 (let's give the guy points for ambition), he works out that the second coming would happen at the very latest by 500 A.D.
How It Turned Out: World still here.
Otto_III_Holy_Roman_emperor.jpg Otto III
Date World Ends: 1000 A.D.
Type of Prophecy: Biblical apocalypse/millennial
Prophet: Trend started by Thiota of Mainz and picked up by Holy Roman Emperor Otto III and others
Details: Apocalypses love nice, round numbers, and what could be rounder than Y1K? With a good priming of the cultural pump from the so-called "pseudo-prophetess" Thiota in 847, Medieval Europe was psyched for the second coming and the start of the Millennium, the 1,000-year reign of Jesus and the righteous mentioned in the Book of Revelation. That Thiota later admitted she was in the apocalypse biz strictly for the cash should have clued people in on how seriously they should take end-of-the-world rants. The looming advent of the year 1000 led to all kinds of fun things, like Holy Roman Emperor Otto III believing himself destined to counter the coming Antichrist; visionary cults; self-flagellation cults; the disinterring of the body of Charlemagne so that he can get up and fight the Antichrist like some kind of Romero super-zombie and other things people would reasonably assume that John Cleese, Graham Chapman and company only made up for Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
How It Turned Out: World still here.
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Date World Ends: 1340s-1350s
Type of Prophecy: The Black Death
Prophet: Simon de Covino, Matteo Villani, others
Details: Well, with most of the world dying while covered in enormous, frostbite-colored sacs of pus from India to Iceland, thinking the world was about to end might not have seemed that unreasonable a supposition. Great fun abounds in the new iconography of the era, with skeletons (scary ones, not the Tim Burton-y, singing kind) carrying off the living. French doctor de Covino of Liège says that it seems as if one infected person "can infect the whole world." Florentine chronicler Villani thinks the plague was "divine action" the purpose of which might be to wipe out humanity, like the biblical flood.
How It Turned Out: Europe devastated, but world still here.
William_Miller.jpg William Miller
Date World Ends: 1843-44
Type of Prophecy: Biblical apocalypse
Prophet: William Miller
Details: The Great Disappointment. Miller, founder of the (you guessed it) Millerite movement, works his way through the Book of Daniel and figures out with AIG mortgage-calculator certainty that the world will end in 1843. When that doesn't happen, some of his followers firmly set the date as Oct. 22, 1844. This really was a Disappointment, as many of Miller's followers sold everything they owned in anticipation of the second coming. Today, of course, having misled lots of people and causing them to lose their homes and driving them into bankruptcy, Miller would get a $50 million bonus.
How It Turned Out: World still here.
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Date World Ends: 1919
Type of Prophecy: Scientific catastrophe
Prophet: Albert Porta
Details: Porta, a meteorologist at the University of Michigan, predicts that during the third week of December 1919, an unprecedentedly humongous sunspot would occur, due to the "electro-magnetic pull" on the sun exerted by the alignment of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune. He loses his job ... which may be the reason terrestrial meteorologists don't work in astronomy much these days.
How It Turned Out: World still here.
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Date World Ends: 1921
Type of Prophecy: Scientific catastrophe
Prophet: Henry Adams
Details: Adams, one of the great thinkers of American history, author of books like Democracy and the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Education of Henry Adams, works out when the end of the world will come in his 1910 treatise, Letter to American Teachers of History. Cranking out analysis of cultural trends that would do Hari Seldon proud, he uses a model based on the dissipation of energy to figure out the four stages of human civilization—the religious, the mechanical, the electrical and the ethereal—and nails with certainty that the end will come in 1921. No calculations are made on the dissipation of energy expended by the disseminating of crackpot theories, which may have thrown off Adams' results.
How It Turned Out: World still here.
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Date World Ends: March 10, 1982
Type of Prophecy: Scientific catastrophe "The Jupiter Effect"
Prophet: John Gribbin and Stephen Plagemann
Details: In their best-selling 1974 book The Jupiter Effect, respected astronomer Gribbin and his co-author Plagemann predict that the March 10, 1982, alignment of seven planets would lead to global upheavals that would be the envy of Irwin Allen, with the San Andreas fault flattening California, massive storms, a change in the speed of Earth's rotation, etc. Gribbin eventually recants, maybe after thinking about what happened to Porta. The high tide on the predicted doomsday does turn out to be a less-than-tsunami-like .04 millimeters higher than normal. San Diego astronomer Dennis Rawlins tells The New York Times that day that any undue gravitational pull individuals feel can be alleviated by "sitting down."
How It Turned Out: World still here, but .04 millimeters wetter.
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Date World Ends: 1988/2007
Type of Prophecy: Biblical apocalypse
Prophet: Hal Lindsey
Details: Lindsey's 1968 book, The Late, Great Planet Earth, predicts the end of the world in 1988, one biblical generation (40 years) after the foundation of the state of Israel. When 1948 doesn't suit him any more as a date by which to gauge the start of a 40-year generation, Lindsey decides that 1967 is more accurate. So, that would place 2007 as the end of the world. What's today's date?
How It Turned Out: World still here.
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Date World Ends: 1988/1989/1990/1993
Type of Prophecy: Biblical apocalypse/Rapture
Prophet: Edgar Whisenant
Details: In 88 Reasons Why the Rapture Will Be in 1988, Whisenant, a NASA engineer, does some serious crunching of numerical clues in the Bible and locks down the date of the Rapture, solidly, as coming between Sept. 11 and 13, 1988. His book sells millions of copies. Overeager Edgar even says, "Only if the Bible is in error am I wrong, and I say that to every preacher in town." Undaunted, and determined to make apocalyptic lemonade out of his gaffe, Whisenant uses failure of the Rapture coming as an opportunity to sell more books as he pushes the date back to 1989. Then to 1990. And then 1993 ...
How It Turned Out: World still here.
Shoko_Asahara.jpg Shoko Asahara
Date World Ends: 1995
Type of Prophecy: Nostradamus/various
Prophet: Shoko Asahara
Details: In 1987, Chizuo Matsumoto renames himself Shoko Asahara and mashes together various aspects of Buddhism, chunks of Nostradamus' predictions, apocalyptic Christianity, science fiction, Hinduism, anime and yoga into Aum Shinrikyo ("Supreme Truth"), an Armageddon-focused cult based in Japan, with tens of thousands of members worldwide. After proclaiming himself a new Christ, traveling to the year 2006 and talking to the survivors of World War III (so he claims), Asahara preps his followers for a Final War against the enemies of Japan. After a few botched attempts at initiating germ warfare, Aum Shinrikyo spreads deadly nerve gas through the Tokyo subway system, killing 12 and injuring thousands in March 1995. After an eight-year trial, Asahara is convicted and sentenced to death.
How It Turned Out: World—and Asahara—still here, awaiting execution.
nostradamus.jpg Nostradamus
Date World Ends: 1999
Type of Prophecy: Nostradamus
Prophet: Nostradamus
Details: Nostradamus, writing in 1555, predicts the end of the world for the year 1999. Maybe. Or he predicts a meteor strike that will kill millions and throw the world into political chaos. Maybe. Or it could be an asteroid. Maybe. Or it could be a UFO with attendant alien invasion. Maybe. Or it could be, as some believe, that he predicts the plane crash that kills John F. Kennedy Jr. Maybe. It all depends on how you choose to read his murky and cryptic predictions. Personally, I choose to believe that he refers to the success of Michael Bay's Armageddon, which was released on July 1, 1998, and was just one year off in his forecast. What else could "seven months into the year" and "From the sky will come the great King of Terror" possibly refer to?
How It Turned Out: World still here. Bay still making movies.
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Date World Ends Jan. 1, 2000
Type of Prophecy: Millennial (Y2K variant)
Prophet: Robert Bremer and others
Details: Computer scientist Bremer and others see potential catastrophe coming on Jan. 1, 2000, due to computers the world over using two-digit representations of years in dates rather than four digits. With the coming of the new century, the computers would go all HAL-from-2001 on our asses, unable to function without a clear time reference once the date prefix "19" no longer applied. This would lead to failures of banking systems, municipal computing systems, air traffic control ... things that humans ordinarily do a fine job of mucking up on our own. Up to $200 billion may have been spent worldwide (maybe $100 billion in the U.S. alone) to make computers compliant with the new post-2000 date change. Relatively minor glitches occur worldwide on Jan. 1, but there's no way of telling what may have failed if precautions hadn't been taken.
How It Turned Out: World still here.
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And to say that people always believe the world is going to end is retarded. I mean who other than religious freaks have ever thought the world was ending?
Pretty much everybody, for the entirety of human existence. Its only natural to think that you are so special that you get to see the apocalypse.
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: Cascadian]
#14138601 - 03/17/11 06:50 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Sounds like alot of religious bullshit. Just like I said.
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: Cascadian]
#14138604 - 03/17/11 06:50 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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they are predicting... events that may or may not conclude people's lives.
that is the definition of an apocalypse... a rapture.
there is no cake.
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: DeadHearts]
#14138623 - 03/17/11 06:53 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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DeadHearts said: http://weburbanist.com/2007/09/12/underwater-urban-archeology-7-submerged-wonders-of-the-world/
Your article lacks any mention of "science telling us these buildings are impossible"
In fact science seems firmly on board: "Scientists theorize that this amazingly well-preserved landscape was at the heart of an ancient civilization spread across Europe."
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: Cascadian]
#14138650 - 03/17/11 06:56 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Cascadian said:
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DeadHearts said: http://weburbanist.com/2007/09/12/underwater-urban-archeology-7-submerged-wonders-of-the-world/
Your article lacks any mention of "science telling us these buildings are impossible"
In fact science seems firmly on board: "Scientists theorize that this amazingly well-preserved landscape was at the heart of an ancient civilization spread across Europe."
Dude dont fight me so much. You are clearly taking a side of an "argument"
That quote you posted said "scientists"
There are other scientists out there that are not in the main stream.
Mani stream science is not aboard.
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: DeadHearts]
#14138675 - 03/17/11 06:59 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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The Hopi state that there are/were "5 worlds" or some shit and we live in the fourth right now. What if that is indeed true? Im not saying it is. But terribly interesting.
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Re: How will you feel / react [Re: DeadHearts]
#14138677 - 03/17/11 06:59 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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DeadHearts said:
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Cascadian said:
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DeadHearts said: http://weburbanist.com/2007/09/12/underwater-urban-archeology-7-submerged-wonders-of-the-world/
Your article lacks any mention of "science telling us these buildings are impossible"
In fact science seems firmly on board: "Scientists theorize that this amazingly well-preserved landscape was at the heart of an ancient civilization spread across Europe."
Dude dont fight me so much. You are clearly taking a side of an "argument"
That quote you posted said "scientists"
There are other scientists out there that are not in the main stream.
Mani stream science is not aboard.
To be fair, it's easy to see why mainstream science wouldn't be aboard. They say that the area they found underwater would have been suitable for hunter-gatherers to live there, but make no mention of ancient ruins; all the sunken cities they do refer to here are traceable to civilizations already well-described by the historical record.
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