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2012 : is the world ending? and what happens after that?

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i dont think the world will ends in 2012. no one will know, at least that what i've always know and teached at the church haha. no one will know when the time comes. im just sayin that, remember when it was 1999, and all people said that on 9/9/1999 the world will end? apparently it didnt, and it happened again in year 2000. haha those are just rumors and gossips. haha

in the end, if the world is going to end, it could happen anytime. tomorrow, or even now. hahaha just live your life to the fullest.

but i keep wondering, what if few thousand years back, people think the same thing like us, and nothing happened. and in the end, the world doesnt end.
 
You what know Im kinda creeped out about? Is that the movie comes out on my birthday. I feel like it means something
(it comes out in Canada Nov 13th...not too sure about the states?)
:doh:

:lol:
 
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lol k nooo way, at first i was kinda scared but then again.... i remember just before the 2nd millenium hit, like in december 1999, everyone was saying the apocolypse will take place on the first day of the year 2000. and obviously, that was proven wrong.

2012 is almost upon us!
The movie, that is, and if you are really concerned about the ending of the world, know there is hope.
2013 will exist and you may be around to see it - if you have a TV!
The makers of the new action thriller 2012, which will depict the supposed end of the world in 3 years time, have already come up with a sequel. However, instead of bringing the second installment to the big screen, it will be developed into an hour-long television drama.
Producer Howard Gordon is already working on the development for the 2013 TV series and is said to be in talks with ABC to pick the show up. The show will follow a group of people who somehow managed to survive the end of the world and are trying to live in a post apocalyptic setting.
We think this might be jumping the gun just a little bit - the movie hasn't even come out yet! How do they know we'll even like it?!
What do U think?
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again, there's proof that it's all just of course all just a marketing gimmick
 
2012 is definetly not my movie, i would be scared next three years after seeing it.
 
I...don't really care anymore. if we die, ok. Children won't be dying from hunger anymore, we won't continue destroying this planet anymore.

but personally, I think I will wake up pissed off that nothing had really happened :D and I hope I will have my Ba degree till then:lol::lol::lol:
 
Just watched the movie. Lots of funny scenes so not so serious, but some of the serious scenes of the natural disasters such as people falling from skyscrapers are a bit scary to watch.
 
Such movies are pure entertainment and speculation. Still, I wonder why the "collective we" imagines the world ending in such a dramatic fashion when we could go out not without a bang but with a whimper.
 
True, before. It may just be a change in consciousness rather than a cataclysmic event.
 
Such movies are pure entertainment and speculation. Still, I wonder why the "collective we" imagines the world ending in such a dramatic fashion when we could go out not without a bang but with a whimper.

I can only gather the collective we has an ego ;)
 
oh well if its really true we cant do anything about it anyway so why bother :rofl:
 
Those birds. All of those dead birds.

I guess if you're looking for a sign, you'll find one.
 
Those birds. All of those dead birds.I guess if you're looking for a sign, you'll find one.
What do you mean?

Every disaster that has happened, is happening or about to happen, is a sign. Warning if you will. I don't believe the world will end in 2012 but if we continue the way we're doing now, it will end. Atleast the way we know it.

Maybe when I'm old, and we're all not dead yet, I can dive in Amsterdam. B)
 
actually birds and fish have been dying in huge quantities all around the world. googlemaps has even started mapping it out:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=U...d=201817256339889828327.0004991bca25af104a22b

some scientists are thinking it's because the electro-magnetic field around the world is changing. the magnetic north pole is increasingly moving at a more rapid speed away from the old north as well. airports have been having to repaint their runways..

info:
Dead fish and dead birds make the news again today. Manchester England is reporting hundreds of dead fish in a pond and Sullivan, Missouri has hundreds of dead birds lining a street of their town. This makes 19 events total with the 15 events last week with the new four events this week.
Here is the complete list:
*December 30 - dead fish totaling 100,00, started washing up along the sides of the Arkansas River.
*December 30 - dead fish, over 100 tons of sardines, croakers, and cat fish wash ashore in Rio De Janerio.
*December 31 - thousands of dead birds, red winged black birds are found in Bebe, Arkansas.
*January 1 - hundreds of dead birds found near Murray State University in Kentucky .
*January 4 - 500 dead birds, red wing black birds, found along highway in Point Coupee Parish, Louisiana.
*January 4 - hundreds of dead fish wash up on the shores of St Clair River Sania, Ontario, Canada.
*January 4 - thousands of dead fish on the banks of Spruce Creek, in Orange, Florida.
*January 5 - Chesapeake Bay in Maryland sees the biggest mass kill off to date, 2 million fish.
*January 5 - Tyler Texas reports 200 dead birds.
*January 5 - 150 dead birds surface in Wilson, Tennessee.
* January 5 - 50 - 100 dead birds, crows, found on a street in Falkoeping, West Sweden.
*January 5 - Kent England, 40,000 dead velvet swimming crabs, wash ashore.
*January 5 - New Zealand, hundreds of red snapper was ashore many of these fish have no eyes.
January 5 - another dead bird event, which are the white doves in Italy. These dead birds were found to have killed themselves by over eating, authorities report, according to the Huffington Post.

On January 6 - thousands of dead fish washed ashore on Folly Beach in South Carolina, according to ABC News

January 9 - dead birds were found along a stretch of Highway 101 in California.
January 10 - dead fish were discovered floating around the Chicago lake front and harbors. Another strange event that was documented in Chicago was that Canadian Geese and Mallard Ducks were feeding off the dead fish. This is not something that is in these birds diets, according to Huffington Post.

January 11 - dead birds reported found along the street in Sullivan Missouri, according to Fox News 2.

January 12 - Manchester England reports hundreds of dead fish floating in a pond in that city.
The State of Connecticut has a phone line specifically set up for residents of the Nutmeg State to call in and report dead bird sightings. This has nothing to do with the events taking place now, Connecticut authorities set this up so they could track the bird flu. Connecticut has not had any dead bird or dead fish events in the last few weeks, but if any dead birds are in the state, most likely someone would call the State of Connecticut’s designated department for this.
Reference: Huffington Post, Fox News Live, State of Connecticut, Fox News 2




 
Looks like the whole world is flooding!!! Some worst in history...

Australia Flooding
Brazil Land Slides
Sri Lanka Flooding
Philippines Flooding
 
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wow, i have heard about the dying birds but i wasn't aware that there's already been 19 incidents!!! :shock: that's really scary, i hope they'll find out what's the cause of all this.
 
I imagine these events happen all the time, but usually no-one pieces them together to make it seem there's some sort of worldwide science fiction story unfolding before our eyes.

In some cases, harsh weather will have finished off large numbers of some creatures. I can't say it's very spooky, the way winter comes round once a year - sometimes severely so - and life gets really hard out there, and many things perish during the bad weather, or weaken to the point where they succumb to illness when the temperatures rise, perhaps to a disease they would have naturally fought off at any other time of year.

In places where it's summer, there'll be other reasons... too many reasons, too many differences. Life's too complicated to provide neat comparisons, and people like to get carried away by the dramatic potential of the "storyline".

The number one cause of mass fish die-off in my country appears to be pollutants entering the water, and the only conspiracy going on is a business-related one, where somehow, such breaches keep happening. We've more to fear from human nature than from the unknown.
 
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