sounds like too much acid. so, basically, i have to lose weight now to foil terrorists? c'mon! no pressure...
i think the end of mankind is inevitable, i just don't wanna see my kids or grandkids go through it. i'm a fatalist and all, but that's just fucking sad.
yeah, I mean. most likely as I look up and see solar flares barreling down toward me, I'll think "oh shit" but welcoming it with open arms is a way to get in touch with my cynicism. http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/10mar_stormwarning.htm http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,478024,00.html
The 2012 "prediction" about the END OF THE WORLD (by the Mayans) is not true. What is going to happen on 2012 is that our planet or... solar system (cant remember clearly) will enter another phase. THAT'S IT. doesn't mean we will all die...
There is a book in the library, in the home economics section, called y2k survival in the city. I wonder if there will soon be a 2012 handbook out there...
well, nobody does know for sure so that is just another "prediction" personally, I have no fucking clue what is going to happen. most likely it will just be another day. however, I have an open mind to the possibilities after studying it pretty exhaustively. also, the Mayans never explicitly claimed that would be the end of the world. it's simply the date their calendar ends. but it also coincides with a lot of probable astronomical events/alignments I do have to say I like Daniel Pinchbeck's view of it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7NOOBaZBjw"]YouTube- 2012
If its a prediction that a majority of the population is certain of, i don't see the harm of getting prepared for this prediction mentally and spiritually.. If it comes out nothing will accure then we should all be grateful...