SuperDaniel wrote:Lol epic countdownlukerduker123 wrote:http://www.terriblefate.com/1 day, 5hrs and 35min till the end of the world Bugga, why cant they say it after New years
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Will we survive
SuperDaniel wrote:Lol epic countdownlukerduker123 wrote:http://www.terriblefate.com/1 day, 5hrs and 35min till the end of the world Bugga, why cant they say it after New years
Just gonna.... leave this here.... For reference!
Funnycube wrote:Well if it does I want to be with the ones I love and raid the supermarketsSuperDaniel wrote:Lol epic countdownlukerduker123 wrote:http://www.terriblefate.com/1 day, 5hrs and 35min till the end of the world Bugga, why cant they say it after New years
Just gonna.... leave this here.... For reference!
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JoshuaConcon wrote:Just curious...We didn't, actually how did we find out that some random calender which finishes 21st December 2012 means the end of the world?
Since when did any of you have a great concern of the Mayan calendar and why should you care?
SuperDaniel wrote:The Mayan calender is made out of stone.JoshuaConcon wrote:Just curious...We didn't, actually how did we find out that some random calender which finishes 21st December 2012 means the end of the world?
Since when did any of you have a great concern of the Mayan calendar and why should you care?
They could have ran out of paper or leaves
HeadHunter wrote:Well, actually, a funny fact: They didn't use a unified calendar where everyday was registered. That popular image you see everywhere is called the Sun Stone if I'm not mistaken, it is Aztec, not mayan(doesn't make much a difference as the Aztec calendar was built up the Mayan one) and it isn't QUITE a calendar, it was created to celebrate an emperor's crowning or something, so it is more like one of these commemorative plate for Obama's election, but 5-foot and made of stone.SuperDaniel wrote:The Mayan calender is made out of stone.JoshuaConcon wrote:Just curious...We didn't, actually how did we find out that some random calender which finishes 21st December 2012 means the end of the world?
Since when did any of you have a great concern of the Mayan calendar and why should you care?
They could have ran out of paper or leaves
And there's sure lots of it on the Earth.
CommieBuffalo wrote: Well, actually, a funny fact: They didn't use a unified calendar where everyday was registered. That popular image you see everywhere is called the Sun Stone if I'm not mistaken, it is Aztec, not mayan(doesn't make much a difference as the Aztec calendar was built up the Mayan one) and it isn't QUITE a calendar, it was created to celebrate an emperor's crowning or something, so it is more like one of these commemorative plate for Obama's election, but 5-foot and made of stone.Hahaha, who is giving away their stuff, i'll have it
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