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Originally Posted by Stu
Don't talk about yourself like that. You have clearly done no research whatsoever either. Multiple theories exist. Not just the Mayan one. They are all equally baseless or contradicted by simple astronomical observations. The Mayans did not even predict the end of the world. They just didn't bother continuing with their calender. The modern Mayans don't even adhere to any of this or believe it themselves. The 2012 thing has been debunked time and time again. Nothing is happening. It's just another year that is meant to destory the world. Like 1999. Or the year after that. Or the one after that.
I'm guessing you just clicked a few Google links or had a scroll through Wikipedia. It's hillarious how you are slagging others off for not doing the research. 2012 has as much chance of being the end of the world as 2011 does.
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Actually Stu, I spent 3 years, before the movie came out researching the 2012 Doomsday predictions.
I know there isn't just one prediction of course, I was referring to the Mayan one because the movie is based on that and I was trying to make a point.
I didn't say 2012 was going to be the end of the world, Once again, just like last night you completely put words into my mouth in an attempt to give you something to insult.
I'll admit I did believe the theory at first, of course.
However, the more I read about 2012 and the more I watched Documentaries about it, the more I learned that it's just a way for Authors and Film Makers to make money of it by scaring people.