lulzer said:That's kinda freaky actually, what if the mayans actually made the correct prediction
iolaka said:Don't worry about it, 0.00000000001% it'll happen(Only in dreams)
People mentioned this mayan calender stuff after 2008.. pretty funny because they said the world would end in 2008, 2006, 2003, 2000(January 1)
It's all fake.
Ryu™ said:Im sorry here, but i have to call bulls*it, i think that is a load of poo, and with the mayans really common, you one of those people who think that they could predict soo far into the future....
Couple reasons why they stopped at 2012:
!) They ran out of space on the calander
2) They couldn't be bothered to doo anymore
3) They wanted to play a joke on the future kind.
Ryu™ said:AHAHAHAH, love it!!
But tbh who would actually belive a calendar that was made thousands of years ago -.-, its kinda stupid, and me being me and having my whole life ahead of me, im thinking that it wont end in 2012
Anyone with a brain would know that the Mayan calender stuff does not hint at the end of the world. It hints at the end of a defined time period.
taren113 said:Mayans: Died out before the end of the Mayan Calendar. Crippling deceases (Small pox- other such infections) caused in mass a dieing community. The Spanish Conquistadors also figured into this. Obviously the end of the calendar could not have been finished. So now people believe like Y2K or some other time in history where time was predicted to end for the human race.
The figures just look like stars or plants or galaxies. I couldn't tell you what would happen if they weren't.
iolaka said:Don't worry about it, 0.00000000001% it'll happen(Only in dreams)
People mentioned this mayan calender stuff after 2008.. pretty funny because they said the world would end in 2008, 2006, 2003, 2000(January 1)
It's all fake.
helldog363 said:i dont believe in this 2012 crap
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