End of the World: 2036

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Nostradamus put the end of the world way after 2012. And his predictions are only fulfilled in hindsight.
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Artemis Afrit
London hosting the olympics? It really does boggle the mind.
I say night I'm living in the forest of my dream,
I know the night is not as it would seem,
I must believe in something,
So I'll make myself believe it,
That this night will never go.


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:mouth: Oh, Canada...
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Apollo Marid
London? Olympics? Rarely used in the same sentence.
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Nero Higher Spirit
Well, clearly the 2012 are in London and are going to be a failure.
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Sentynel One with The Other Place
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2012 Olympics organisers confident of fiasco
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Er...want to blame China for that then? Beijing 2008 seemed way out of whack right now, especially with its torch relay.
"I witnessed an astronomical event, something as I watched I know I'd never see again. Pure truth." (House)
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Nero Higher Spirit
As Sent and Apollo know from our conversations on the Mibbit Channel, I've been there, China, and indeed, the rights and quality of life there is horrible.
But that was years ago. It could have improved. Not that I agree with the actions against the protests in Tibet.
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Sentynel One with The Other Place
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It's an IRC channel. Mibbit is the software you're using to connect to it.

I doubt it's improved much. A bit, perhaps.
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A still more glorious dawn awaits, not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise, a morning filled with 400 billion suns - the rising of the Milky Way
Sentynel wrote: A bit, perhaps.
A Mibbit, perhaps? :D

Sorry, couldn't help myself.
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Apollo Marid
:sick:

It's just going to be... different.

Athens was the best. You can't beat the place where it all began.

Oh, well, that was 2004. I'm really bothered about London 2012's logo though. I was expecting a better one from them. Even the candidate logo seemed to fit really well.
"I witnessed an astronomical event, something as I watched I know I'd never see again. Pure truth." (House)
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Post Higher Spirit
The Tibetians are planning mass immolations.

Who needs asteriods? http://www.exitmundi.nl/exitmundi.htm

And the other site which disses the Bible is also good. :lol:
Shame of the Super Son
Sentynel wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7265608.stm
Well, maybe. Bloody great asteroid will just miss Earth in 2025 and may hit it in 2036.
Have a good 28 years, kids.

like hullooo..why will ANYONE want an apoclypse..well..i know the earthz kind of getting rather too suckish to bear but me dont wanna die at the age of 43!! too early innit????
hmphff... :( <_<
but as a matter of fact,the world must end..but where do we go after that..? we cant juz go into dis eternal blank black sleep with just NOTHING to do...or maybe u know what..our past lives will play in are mind...then when the tape gets over, we get a new memory with everything blanked out n then we get born in dis brand new world which was made by[ok..lets juz say GOd..]at the time we were watching our tape..oh n then the world gets destroyed all over again and the same procedure happens again n again n again n again....nice fantasy huh...
kinda feel sorry for the ones born like now...the kids...babies..theyll have to die like at the age of what..10..?
hmmm........thoughts thoughts questions questions...what to do what to do.... -_- :unsure:
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Hey, be cool. The earth-will-soon-end theories does'nt amuse me any more. That & discovering new planets. Once a month, a new planet is discovered. And they have said the earth-ending theories enough times that I don't believe them anymore (coz they never have/will come true).
"If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth, man would have no more than four years to live. No more bees, no more pollination ... no more men!" - Einstein
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<@Ximenez> Sentynel: But i have a life? No. Qed.
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Nero Higher Spirit
Once a month seems a bit often, but true.
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Apollo Marid
Pluto is still a planet.

Don't try to tell me otherwise.
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Sentynel One with The Other Place
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It's a dwarf planet! =D
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Apollo Marid
Ay, but "Dwarf Planet" has the word "planet" in it. It's a planet!
Yes, it is. I hope some planet possesses life. They (meaning scientists, cosmologists, astronomers etcetc.) find planets which had/have conditions similar to earth, yet, we see life no where else. That seems odd to me. I feel life ought to exsist somewhere else too, in this big universe.
"If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth, man would have no more than four years to live. No more bees, no more pollination ... no more men!" - Einstein
"I like quoting Einstein. Know why? Because nobody dares contradict you." - Studs Terkel.
<@Ximenez> Sentynel: But i have a life? No. Qed.
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Apollo Marid
Big is such an understatement. The Universe is so incredibly, sickeningly, amazingly huge that not only does it deserve to be capitalzed in my eyes, but there is more than likely "another Earth" somewhere. Though, quite possibly a septilliard lightyears away, or just a few.

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