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Doubledealer25 wrote:THAT DAY IS MY 18TH BIRTHDAY!![]()
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my birthday: 12/21/93. i dont think the world will end. i just think something big will happen.
Mkall wrote:Doubledealer25 wrote:THAT DAY IS MY 18TH BIRTHDAY!![]()
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my birthday: 12/21/93. i dont think the world will end. i just think something big will happen.
Well, if it does happen, then you don't have to worry about cleaning up afterwards.
JetOptimus23 wrote:This is the process of Armageddon as viewed by Roland Emmerich (and by me from watching the trailer)
p.s it's bullshit
1.Fireballs rain down from the sky (what the hell?)
2.Fireballs cause severe earthquakes that destroy the landmasses(bullshit)
3.Lots of stuff gets destroyed
heres the list so far
The Vatican
White House
Christ the Redeemer
U.S.S john F. Kennedy
as aforementioned... BULLSHIT!
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
JetOptimus23 wrote:This is the process of Armageddon as viewed by Roland Emmerich (and by me from watching the trailer)
p.s it's bullshit
1.Fireballs rain down from the sky (what the hell?)
2.Fireballs cause severe earthquakes that destroy the landmasses(bullshit)
3.Lots of stuff gets destroyed
heres the list so far
The Vatican
White House
Christ the Redeemer
U.S.S john F. Kennedy
as aforementioned... BULLSHIT!
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:JetOptimus23 wrote:This is the process of Armageddon as viewed by Roland Emmerich (and by me from watching the trailer)
p.s it's bullshit
1.Fireballs rain down from the sky (what the hell?)
2.Fireballs cause severe earthquakes that destroy the landmasses(bullshit)
3.Lots of stuff gets destroyed
heres the list so far
The Vatican
White House
Christ the Redeemer
U.S.S john F. Kennedy
as aforementioned... BULLSHIT!
You watched the trailer, and then make the assumption that it's "bullshit" based purely on that? A bunch of scenes, most of which are out of context, several of which may not even be in the actual movie?
Cyber Bishop wrote:Hopefully the failed experiment known as humanity will come to an end on this day in 2012.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:Hopefully the failed experiment known as humanity will come to an end on this day in 2012.
That's...interesting. I think even Kafka would say that's a bit too much.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Autobot032 wrote:Shadowman wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:Hopefully the failed experiment known as humanity will come to an end on this day in 2012.
That's...interesting. I think even Kafka would say that's a bit too much.
Absolutely too much.
Quite honestly I'm shocked and concerned by Bishop's response than anything else.
Cyber Bishop wrote:Why be shocked and concerned?
I have NO faith in humanity (I do have faith in the lord)..
NONE whatsoever.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Psychout wrote:Less of the drama please, this is the internet, it's serious business.
What will happen in 2012
Shadowman wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:Why be shocked and concerned?
I have NO faith in humanity (I do have faith in the lord)..
NONE whatsoever.
I don't think He'd be too pleased with anyone having the desire to see over 6 billion of His creations die.
Scatterlung wrote:Yes, I'm cynical and pessimistic and I'm under the firm belief that humanity is on a swift road to self-annihilation.
However, I hope for a few different outcomes. On the one hand, the utter destruction of the race would be nice. Let's face it, despite all our achievements (that have mostly and selfishly only been for the benefit of our species than any other) we've not done much for this planet and our prospects of contributing anything to the rest of the universe is, currently, minimal. I mean we're not going to do anything unless its for profit, are we? And certainly not if it means a loss.
And currently, that's what I, personally, believe is wrong with our species. We're so wrapped up in money and gain that we'll never achieve anything for fear we'll lose out ourselves trying. So hell, blow us to bits, we weren't going anywhere.
Counterpunch wrote:My life is totally rad. My friends are cool. My wife is incredible. The future looks interesting.
Humanity seems like a pretty good deal to me.
Scatterlung wrote:Counterpunch wrote:My life is totally rad. My friends are cool. My wife is incredible. The future looks interesting.
Humanity seems like a pretty good deal to me.
And for your sake I hope things don't get too dramatic on that date.
Counterpunch wrote:Scatterlung wrote:Counterpunch wrote:My life is totally rad. My friends are cool. My wife is incredible. The future looks interesting.
Humanity seems like a pretty good deal to me.
And for your sake I hope things don't get too dramatic on that date.
I'll wager all my Earthly possessions against $5 of your American dollars. If the world ends and we're all wiped out on that fateful day in 2012, you win all my cool stuff, if nothing happens and we're all chillin', I'm taking your fiver-er for a spin at Starbucks.
However, I hope for a few different outcomes. On the one hand, the utter destruction of the race would be nice. Let's face it, despite all our achievements (that have mostly and selfishly only been for the benefit of our species than any other) we've not done much for this planet and our prospects of contributing anything to the rest of the universe is, currently, minimal. I mean we're not going to do anything unless its for profit, are we? And certainly not if it means a loss.
And currently, that's what I, personally, believe is wrong with our species. We're so wrapped up in money and gain that we'll never achieve anything for fear we'll lose out ourselves trying. So hell, blow us to bits, we weren't going anywhere.
On the other hand, it would be wonderful if 2012 spelled the rise of some new established way of things for our planet. Entirely new, just governments and a new mindset for the people. I'd give anything to see that and I have a lot of hope that this will be the ultimately outcome of 2012. And it's not too distant a dream. I think the world is going very sour and I think it's only a matter of time for some major shift in management.
Every species is selfish, yes. But we're the only species that can choose not to be.Roadbuster wrote:Every species is selfish, in their own way. So don't single out humanity. That's nature. She's cruel and heartless. And yes we've not done much for the planet because our way of thinking was different from what it is today, but we're slowly changing our thinking towards giving back, albeit it's a slow process occuring from generation to generation and the emans graduallty becomming available for widespread use.
There's something called the Venus Project, which utilises something called a Resource Based Economy. Remember that money is only a means to share out resources - Those with the most money get the most resources. However, in our age, we have technology advanced enough to preserve these materials and use them efficiently enough to both recycle and reproduce them. I wont go into all the details but look into Project, and ignore that Zeitgeist crap that's been holding its hand.I challenge you to come up with a better system then. Oherwise you really have no reason to complain about that. It's not perfect but it's the best system we have right now. Trust me, it's better than whatever we had before.
I completely disagree. Humanity can be controlled and has been, for slavery and profit and malice. Humanity is controlled in the most subtle ways nowadays. From advertising to blindly following systems it doesn't understand (I'm talking specifically about things like the monetary system and needlessly complicated bureaucracy).It would be nice, but such change does not happen overnight and if such change is forced, it would more than likely lead to negative results. humanity cannot be controlled.
People do not change overnight. They change over time and gradually come to accept the status quo. Things will get better, but not before they get worse. We just have to weather it, learn rom it, and adapt. humanity is very resilient as a species. We've faced extinction numerous times, yet somehow we continue to survive.
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