December 21st, 2012

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Isn't this new finding just a bit convenient timing wise?



Not really, you figure with the whole craze more focus would be put on this sort of thing because its popular and is finding more funding sources.
 

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While I may be "fuzzy" on facts of the whole thing, it is pretty fascinating where a culture is able to develop a superior and more accurate calendar then the one we use today.



Do I believe it is an alien date to mark something signifigant in humanity or something else?



No, not really. But there are a great many events, structures, and ideas that cannot be explained to this day.



Lets just say I think it is a multi thousand year old Y2K, but you can be damn sure _I_ wont be going to work then. Gotta cover your bases.
 

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Not really, you figure with the whole craze more focus would be put on this sort of thing because its popular and is finding more funding sources.
I just dont' buy it.... it'd be like putting more funding toward finding leprechauns... sure everyone knows about them and their lore and it's a great story, but in the end no one really cares. I can't imagine that after all this time people are like... shit time is running out, we have to get to the bottom of this mayan calendar thing... blamo.. we found new pages... we're saved. Next thing you know John Smith shows up they all get married and we're watching it all unfold on south park.
 

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While I may be "fuzzy" on facts of the whole thing, it is pretty fascinating where a culture is able to develop a superior and more accurate calendar then the one we use today.



Do I believe it is an alien date to mark something signifigant in humanity or something else?



No, not really. But there are a great many events, structures, and ideas that cannot be explained to this day.



Lets just say I think it is a multi thousand year old Y2K, but you can be damn sure _I_ wont be going to work then. Gotta cover your bases.



It's not any more accurate or more correct than what we have today. All this mumbojumbo about cosmic shifts or whatever in regards to this calender is just that, mumbojumbo. All calender systems are pretty arbitrary, depending on what it's used for.



And any unexplained event or structure is no evidence for any more mysterious than a gap in our knowledge of history. No aliens involved.
 

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are we there yet? How you all doing in the central time zone doing?



Flames, zombies, asteroids, super volcanoes, hurricanes off lake michigan, tornadoes, somehow I still have internet. It's bad yo.
 

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Flames, zombies, asteroids, super volcanoes, hurricanes off lake michigan, tornadoes, somehow I still have internet. It's bad yo.



Shitty buzz yo. You should send your internet service provider a hooker to say thanks though. That's some quality service you are getting. Return the quality service I say.
 

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Ya know can someone just for once predict the end days correctly.
 

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The end of the world certainly occured for the drivers of these two vehicles today.



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Other than that, I'm still alive. -.-
 

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