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Forums - General - Ok, so... Who survived the Mayan Apocalypse??

 

Did you survive?

Yes 49 39.84%
 
No 34 27.64%
 
Im not sure.. maybe 40 32.52%
 
Total:123
HeroeDeLeyenda said:


I think there has to be a conspiracy of why this guys hair keeps getting bigger everytime I see him.

This guy always thinks everything has to do with aliens. "My balls are lopsided, I believe ancient aliens put it in our genetic code to signal the future." The only one I have confidence in, is Puma Punku. I do believe in intelligent life however if aliens are here. They would have had to travel light years in distance and have technology to match that. Meaning they could stand right next to you and you wouldn't know it, unless they wanted you to. We would be ants to them, as far as our technology concerns.



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Just a media driven story. They never predicted the end of the world. Plus, the Mayan Calendar did not include leap years. So we survived their Dec 21st way before Dec. 21st ever happened.



chuckyj1 said:
Just a media driven story. They never predicted the end of the world. Plus, the Mayan Calendar did not include leap years. So we survived their Dec 21st way before Dec. 21st ever happened.

nah, their calendar just happened to end/begin a new at our 21.12.2012 (it was their figurative 01.01.-no value- or 01.01.01 although it does work a bit different from that)



chuckyj1 said:
Just a media driven story. They never predicted the end of the world. Plus, the Mayan Calendar did not include leap years. So we survived their Dec 21st way before Dec. 21st ever happened.


Actually they did include leap year.



I'm still here, but sadly, my wallet didn't make it :'(



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http://jameswatt.me/2012/03/07/mayan-calendar-and-the-gregorian-leap-year/

"The Mayan calendar is very inaccurate when calculating years. Not only did they not account for leap years, they were completely wrong about how many days were in a year. The Mayan “tun” is 360 days long, equivalent of 0.986 years."

Not only did they NOT account for Leap years, but they also only accounted for 360 days! a year, which would have made their calendar obsolete a long time ago.



hehe I started hearing about this back in 07, when videos about nibiru were going around. It was fun while it lasted :p



miz1q2w3e said:
hehe I started hearing about this back in 07, when videos about nibiru were going around. It was fun while it lasted :p

I think I started hearing about it in 2006. But I think 2012 it was funnier^^



KHlover said:
miz1q2w3e said:
hehe I started hearing about this back in 07, when videos about nibiru were going around. It was fun while it lasted :p

I think I started hearing about it in 2006. But I think 2012 it was funnier^^

What a hipster :p

Yeah, the closer it got, the funnier it was. Even my parents started talking about it XD



miz1q2w3e said:
KHlover said:
miz1q2w3e said:
hehe I started hearing about this back in 07, when videos about nibiru were going around. It was fun while it lasted :p

I think I started hearing about it in 2006. But I think 2012 it was funnier^^

What a hipster :p

Yeah, the closer it got, the funnier it was. Even my parents started talking about it XD

The really funny thing about it - it was in a videogame magazine in a Command&Conquer 3 preview about the Scrin invasion^^