End of the world goodbyes

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I hate saying goodbye. :'[

The thing I will regret most is not posting a pic showing off my Afro which has been described as epic, glorious, and many other things. I hope all of you aren't as disappointed in me as I am in myself.

Welp, I'll miss yew guis...
 
This is a pretty funny thread looks like I will have to play lots of xbox Thursday night lol. Nice knowing u guys.
 
When you all get older and have kids, show them the movie 2012 and tell them you survive that.

I heard that on the TnT Radio Empire.
 
I never got to turn PB into a cat forum. Darn it.

Oh well. Peace out.
 
I'm starting to feel bad about not really posting lately now. Well, we'll see each other on the other side (2013) for sure. On the bright side, it was nice knowing everyone for 8 or so months. :)

P.S.- The world WILL end. :(

P.S.S.- Just not now :D

P.S.S.S.- Wait, how would it end if it were to end?
 
The mayan calender was created a very long time before leap year was ever utilized. All of the extra days add up, so mathematically, according to the mayan calender, their "cycle" or end of the world should have happened late in 2011. Sorry guys ill see ya on saturday!!
 
omahanime said:
When you all get older and have kids, show them the movie 2012 and tell them you survive that.

I heard that on the TnT Radio Empire.

It's non-believers like this who will be the first to go...
 
exdarkrai01 said:
The mayan calender was created a very long time before leap year was ever utilized. All of the extra days add up, so mathematically, according to the mayan calender, their "cycle" or end of the world should have happened late in 2011. Sorry guys ill see ya on saturday!!

lolwut. Leap years aren't a random person saying "Let's all have another day 'ere!!!". They are just the added on hours from the 365.25(ish) days.
 
exdarkrai01 said:
The mayan calender was created a very long time before leap year was ever utilized. All of the extra days add up, so mathematically, according to the mayan calender, their "cycle" or end of the world should have happened late in 2011. Sorry guys ill see ya on saturday!!

The Mayan calendar was based on lunar cycles and the positions of Venus (or something like that), which would have made it wrong in conjunction with our current Gregorian (sp?) one anyways.
 
I will miss u all I just hope my pokemon cards get here in the mail before the 21st.
 
I just thought it had to do with the winter solstice, and therefore nothing to do with leap years whatsoever?

Anyway, I wouldn't be surprised if a man-made disaster were to occur. Don't write this thing off yet. There are craaaaazy people out there.

Also, 2012 is IMO one of the cheesiest movies ever jusayin
 
HypnoticLuxray said:
I just thought it had to do with the winter solstice, and therefore nothing to do with leap years whatsoever?

Anyway, I wouldn't be surprised if a man-made disaster were to occur. Don't write this thing off yet. There are craaaaazy people out there.

Also, 2012 is IMO one of the cheesiest movies ever jusayin

2012 was terrible, to say the least. On topic, though, the worst case I foresee is a cult suicide like Heaven's Gate in 1998 or so. This doomsday prediction has less credability than Y2K, in my opinion.
 
I wouldn't be too surprised if something bad happened, and by this I mean that some sick guy could decide to bring over "the end" by him/herself and do a "terrorist" act like the recent incident in Connecticut. Let's hope not.
 
wasn't y2k a widespread belief that technology would just "shut down"?

Also last year i was watching the mexican news and some guy who could communicate with aliens said th aliens told him that the world would not end but it would be the start of a NEW ERA.
 
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