World damnation

I was watching the discovery channel or some channel like that, and i saw this one episode about the ending of the Earth. It stated that the myans/incas or some type of indian tribe made this calendar, and the last year on it was 2012. Will the Earth end in 2012?


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No. it will still be here, because it's been said that the earth is doomed thousands of times. Of course most of the people who said it are long gone (myans/incas), but good ol earth is still floating around. So when 2012 gets here you can come to yedda site and I'll say TOLD U SO! 

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hahahaha. I am thinking some comet or asteroid or some debree from space will come crashing on Earth, and we will be gone like the dinosaurs. Sure the big rock will still be here, but will we?


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Some say planet X will come around the Sun in 2012 and may collide with Earth. In my book anything is possible but I think man will survive and wander the Universe in His space-ships and freighters ( yes even hauling and retrieving goods to other planets). An asteriod came between the earth and moon no so long ago, so it may be unexpected without warning. Thats what we can expect by living in part of The Universe where rocks r floating around. LIVE A LONG LIFE.

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Interesting. i guess i will be dead cause I don't own a spacecraft of any kind. I own a piece of shit car, and it barely runs. haha.


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