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 Post subject: Apocalypse Talk On History Channel
PostPosted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 7:04 pm 
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All day long.


I love this shit when they show it on History, it scares the piss out of me and it is interesting.


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i used to love it, too, then i realized that, in all likelihood, it won't happen. so it became less interesting.

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corduroy_blazer wrote:
i used to love it, too, then i realized that, in all likelihood, it won't happen. so it became less interesting.


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so what you're saying is that mass plague epidemics, nuclear and biological warfare, and climate change are not possible?


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It's the History Channel's new Hitler.

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McParadigmatWork wrote:
It's the History Channel's new Hitler.


no shit


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What does a possible future have to do with history?

Would it be a safe wager to say that History Channel is part of the same conglomerate that's responsible for the upcoming Doomsday blockbuster "2012"?

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I love watching prophecy shows, all this stuff about the Mayan calendar, Nostadamus. Its good entertainment. You can't escape it.

My brother bought me the South Park DVD "The Cult of Cartman: Revelations" for Christmas. It comes with a card that says you're now part of the Eric Theodore Cartman Society and that the card expires in 2012. And then on the DVD he says "Remember, we all die in 2012."

We don't have much further to go. Repent. :twisted:

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i actually find stuff on topics like edgar cayce more interesting.

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I Hail Randy Moss wrote:
so what you're saying is that mass plague epidemics, nuclear and biological warfare, and climate change are not possible?

possible, sure, but then, the history channel's guide for yesterday's programming (i looked) listed a bunch of shows tying it to biblical/christian armageddon.

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GENERAL ELECTRIC (GE) owns 25% of The History Channel.

GE is a weapons maker. Might as well tell us there is a war coming because theyre gonna be selling us the missiles and guns.

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It's interesting, but complete and utter horse shit at the same time. Wasn't the world supposed to end in 1999 or 2000 and, well, a couple hundred other times? On a related note, I was in the outskirts of Copan, a very cool, small city in Hunduras, and I took a tour of some major Mayan ruins and I started talking to the tour guide about the whole prediction of the end of world the Mayans supposedly made. He said it was simply a result of their calender flipping over after a certain number of years and us misinterpreting this as the sudden end of the world. In other words, their calender reached a particular year, then started over.

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It's interesting, but complete and utter horse shit at the same time. Wasn't the world supposed to end in 1999 or 2000 and, well, a couple hundred other times? On a related note, I was in the outskirts of Copan, a very cool, small city in Hunduras, and I took a tour of some major Mayan ruins and I started talking to the tour guide about the whole prediction of the end of world the Mayans supposedly made. He said it was simply a result of their calender flipping over after a certain number of years and us misinterpreting this as the sudden end of the world. In other words, their calender reached a particular year, then started over.

starting over = world ends

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corduroy_blazer wrote:
jwfocker wrote:
It's interesting, but complete and utter horse shit at the same time. Wasn't the world supposed to end in 1999 or 2000 and, well, a couple hundred other times? On a related note, I was in the outskirts of Copan, a very cool, small city in Hunduras, and I took a tour of some major Mayan ruins and I started talking to the tour guide about the whole prediction of the end of world the Mayans supposedly made. He said it was simply a result of their calender flipping over after a certain number of years and us misinterpreting this as the sudden end of the world. In other words, their calender reached a particular year, then started over.

starting over = world ends



Hahaha. No, it's math based reasoning. I didn't fully understand the mathematical logic behind how and why their calender started over but I know it had something to do with how high their numbering system was. It's kind of similar to how we did the BC to AD. The tour guide was very adamant that it had nothing to do with the claims that it was in direct relation to the end of the world. But it makes for a good show on the history channel.

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jwfocker wrote:
corduroy_blazer wrote:
jwfocker wrote:
It's interesting, but complete and utter horse shit at the same time. Wasn't the world supposed to end in 1999 or 2000 and, well, a couple hundred other times? On a related note, I was in the outskirts of Copan, a very cool, small city in Hunduras, and I took a tour of some major Mayan ruins and I started talking to the tour guide about the whole prediction of the end of world the Mayans supposedly made. He said it was simply a result of their calender flipping over after a certain number of years and us misinterpreting this as the sudden end of the world. In other words, their calender reached a particular year, then started over.

starting over = world ends



Hahaha. No, it's math based reasoning. I didn't fully understand the mathematical logic behind how and why their calender started over but I know it had something to do with how high their numbering system was. It's kind of similar to how we did the BC to AD. The tour guide was very adamant that it had nothing to do with the claims that it was in direct relation to the end of the world. But it makes for a good show on the history channel.


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I have been watching this all week so far. I think tonight is the russian apocalypse or something.

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jwfocker wrote:
Wasn't the world supposed to end in 1999 or 2000 and, well, a couple hundred other times?


Yeah but if they keep predicting a new date eventually they will be right! Then they can say they told us so....of course we'll all be dead. :lol:


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i'm really sick of speculation shows on the history channel. it's almost as bad as remembering shows on VH1

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i'm really sick of speculation shows on the history channel. it's almost as bad as remembering shows on VH1


hey, lets take it easy. At least with the History Channel you are learning something.


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windedsailor wrote:
i'm really sick of speculation shows on the history channel. it's almost as bad as remembering shows on VH1


hey, lets take it easy. At least with the History Channel you are learning something.


barely learning things. learning that a space elevator may be disastrous because the 36,000 km long wire may fall across the planet, is not really worth knowing imo. or saying "perhaps we can get hit by a meteor" doesn't really educate anybody

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