2011 awful prediction!!!

It was summer of 2010. I was watching a romanian TV show about the end of the world in 2012 (yeah i know ) and the host mentioned something about an old woman named Baba Vanga who predicted many things that happened after she died like the fall of the communism and the fall of the world trade center towers. This woman said that a new Messiah was born in 2005, that he is romanian and that romanians are the chosen people o_O . That made me laugh so hard but being romanian myself i had to search for this on web and see what are they talking about. So I happen to see Baba Vanga's predictions for the future 300-400 years. At first I didn't paid any attention, it was like reading some silly SF book but with all that happened in the last week [Japan (northern hemisphere)  nuclear threat and France that wants to interfere in Libian war- that may couse a war between the muslims and europeans] I sudenly remembered what she said about the 2011 year:" As a result of the fallout of nuclear fallout in the northern hemisphere will not be any animals or vegetation. Then Muslims will wage war against chemical surviving Europeans." I don't believe in these kind of predictions but i also don't believe in coincidences. This sound a little bit to weird to me :X :\

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In exactly 15 minutes and 12 seconds from the time of this post a person will die in a car crash.

Check it out.

I will be right.

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If you're starting to believe this crap I think it's time to turn off your TV.

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LOL Jafo what you just said it's a well known fact that it easily to prove. This woman predicted this at least 15 years ago (she's dead since 1996).

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Deea19 ....I think I've lived through about 3 predicted ends of the world...and several 'second-comings' of Christ ...... so far.

This old duck who snuffed it in '96 is just the next one....

At least Nostradamus got it wrong with more centuries of 'wait'....;p

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what she said about the 2011 year:" As a result of the fallout of nuclear fallout in the northern hemisphere will not be any animals or vegetation.
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If there were enough fallout to do that, there wouldn't be any vegetation in the southern hemisphere either... and no one around to wage war, except cockaroaches.

 

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This guy seems to claim that May 21, 2011, is judgment day:  http://www.ebiblefellowship.com/may21/

Apparenly, we've been living in the tribulation since 1994 (who knew?!), and post May 21, 2011, those of us who "aren't chosen" are going to have to live through or die during the zombie apocalypse, and the dude claims that on October 21st, the world will be destroyed by fire.  (Take THAT Mayans with your 2012 prediction).

I'm one of those people whose personal feeling is, we're all going to die some time or another -- I don't want  to know when or how, so I'm just going to keep doing the best I can, being the best I can be at the moment, and hope for the best.  I have my first grandbaby coming in October, so I would like to make it past that if I have a vote in anything, but if not, oh well!

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1. Prediction: One day I will die.

2. Hope: One day I will get laid again.

3. Bullshit: The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain.

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Take THAT Mayans with your 2012 prediction
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Actually? That's simply the day their last calendar ended. Doesn't mean something dreadful's going to happen. Their calendars were 5,125 years in length.

The 'end' stuff is not supported in any Mayan literature.

 

 

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Quoting DrJBHL, reply 8

The 'end' stuff is not supported in any Mayan literature.
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We don't have much Mayan literature because it was all destroyed as being of "the devil" during the Spanish conquest.  The codex for interpreting the calendar was destroyed.  History is written by the winners, so we'll never really know how to interpret the Mayan calendar.

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If you wish to believe in 12/21/2011, all I can say is let's see if we can return to this thread on 12/22. Let's shelve it 'til then.

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:rofl:  @ Doc's cartoon... 

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Quoting DrJBHL, reply 10
If you wish to believe in 12/21/2011, all I can say is let's see if we can return to this thread on 12/22. Let's shelve it 'til then.
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o_O :| :rofl:   Did you forget who you were talking to?  I believe in science.  That doesn't mean those who are not ME, don't believe in other things and have prophesies, with ancient texts that "validate" those prophesies that I will refer to from time to time.

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Some of us, all thought we will say to our friends that we don't believe in 'this stuff' won't walk under a ladder or walk the other direction if they see a black cat.  We all do things and then say things that contradict what we do, human nature. :sun:

 

 

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I'll believe it when I see it. Done.

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I predict that the day after tomorrow the world as we know it will come to and end...

.... the day after that will be a new world because everything is constantly changing.

In other words, we wake up to a new world every day.... so let's enjoy it for all it's worth. :sun:

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Today is yesterday's tomorrow......

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Or as my 4 year old always likes to ask me... "Is it tomorrow yet?"

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Quoting Jafo, reply 16
Today is yesterday's tomorrow......
End of Jafo's quote

 

Uriah Heep, Circle of Hands?

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Everybody knows tomorrow never comes 'cause when it gets here its today and today is yesterday and yesterday is ancient history. Just ask Anybody.

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Today I predict rain in Brassall.  ;)

Oh, look at that! O:)

Now where's my brolly? :w00t:

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What's a brolly? :P

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brol‧ly plural brollies [countable]
 
DBritish English in formal an umbrella
 
You know if it rains you need your brolly or for use people umbrella
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I thought that was a bumbershoot. Who knew. :)

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What's a brolly?
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Some people find them in their pink gin,..

...others use them in the park as shelter from the pigeons.

Me, I use one when it rains. ;)

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i think the end of the world is coming soon...... too many natural disasters, wars, countries are broke, famines are everywhere, the human race is

out of control, ect.

i dont know when, but its a feeling in my bones........

and to be frank, i feel relieved, ive never enjoyed 'this life' its filled with nothing but hardship, pain and death..... id prefer something better than

this in the future when i can be reunited with my father and loved ones i have lost ect.

a world without mental illness and addictions and cancer........the lot.