While not really relevant, somewhat interesting.
December 21, 2012 Thread - Page 25
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Requizen
United States33802 Posts
While not really relevant, somewhat interesting. | ||
Harrad
1003 Posts
On December 20 2012 23:52 Requizen wrote: So the last time the Long Count Cycle ended (September 18, 1618), the first battle of the Thirty Year War took place a day later. While not really relevant, somewhat interesting. lol you can google literally any day of pretty much any year and find some sort of historically relevant event. that said, it would be cool if something happened, kinda bored and annoyed with the world atm. | ||
Trussetyv69
93 Posts
what, lol | ||
ROOTheognis
United States4482 Posts
On December 20 2012 23:52 Requizen wrote: So the last time the Long Count Cycle ended (September 18, 1618), the first battle of the Thirty Year War took place a day later. While not really relevant, somewhat interesting. Hmm, that is interesting. I'm not one to get all caught up in conspiracies or superstitions but that would be shocking if something of matter did actually happen this day though I know it won't be to the extent of the world ending lol. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42208 Posts
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Gluttony
Sweden160 Posts
On December 18 2012 14:23 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Thanks Posted it ^^ Good question. I assume it would refer to the American timezones, as the Mayans lived in those timezones. Somebody! Anybody! Goddess of Time, help us please! We need more time! http://www.terriblefate.com/ | ||
NibbloniaN
United States377 Posts
Men in black cloaks with glowing red eyes on black horses outside my window here :d | ||
Requizen
United States33802 Posts
On December 21 2012 00:28 NibbloniaN wrote: Men in black cloaks with glowing red eyes on black horses outside my window here :d Hide the Ring, you fool! | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42208 Posts
On December 21 2012 00:23 Gluttony wrote: Somebody! Anybody! Goddess of Time, help us please! We need more time! http://www.terriblefate.com/ | ||
ROOTheognis
United States4482 Posts
On December 21 2012 00:28 NibbloniaN wrote: Men in black cloaks with glowing red eyes on black horses outside my window here :d standard Thursday morning for me | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42208 Posts
On December 21 2012 00:28 NibbloniaN wrote: Men in black cloaks with glowing red eyes on black horses outside my window here :d Had that happen here too. False alarm. Just some Jehovah's Witnesses. | ||
Jochan
Poland1730 Posts
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Trussetyv69
93 Posts
On December 21 2012 00:45 Jochan wrote: Ok so how much time do I have, it's already 21 in some parts of the globe ? When is the end ? Mayan time, so central/south america time ? it's not supposed to end, you dumbass. the mayan calendar was never about the end of the world, lol | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42208 Posts
On December 21 2012 00:45 Jochan wrote: Ok so how much time do I have, it's already 21 in some parts of the globe ? When is the end ? Mayan time, so central/south america time ? Yeah probably. Here on the east cost of North America, it's not even 11 AM yet on the 20th. You got over half a day left Although I'd much rather assume that every timezone will catch fire one at a time as it turns to the 21st, like lighting the segments of a beach ball. That sounds more fun | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42208 Posts
On December 21 2012 00:48 Trussetyv69 wrote: it's not supposed to end, you dumbass. the mayan calendar was never about the end of the world, lol Are you sure? | ||
Trussetyv69
93 Posts
the mayan calendar was an accurate prediction of what is today known as a planetary cycle of which their long count calendar was made after. the 21st of december 2012 is the end of that cycle. | ||
NeWeNiyaLord
Norway2474 Posts
On December 21 2012 00:51 Trussetyv69 wrote: the mayan calendar was an accurate prediction of what is today known as a planetary cycle of which their long count calendar was made after. the 21st of december 2012 is the end of that cycle. And the reset. According to NASA it's almost the same as your mileage counter in your car. When it ends. It resets | ||
Trussetyv69
93 Posts
On December 21 2012 00:57 NeWeNiyaLord wrote: And the reset. According to NASA it's almost the same as your mileage counter in your car. When it ends. It resets or our own calendar. the mayan calendar did not go beyond 21st of december. Q: Does the Mayan calendar end in December 2012? A: Just as the calendar you have on your kitchen wall does not cease to exist after December 31, the Mayan calendar does not cease to exist on December 21, 2012. This date is the end of the Mayan long-count period but then -- just as your calendar begins again on January 1 -- another long-count period begins for the Mayan calendar. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42208 Posts
On December 21 2012 00:51 Trussetyv69 wrote: the mayan calendar was an accurate prediction of what is today known as a planetary cycle of which their long count calendar was made after. the 21st of december 2012 is the end of that cycle. I know I wrote a big essay on it on page eleven ^^ We're just having fun with the idea though. Hence the Zelda pictures, etc. | ||
Trussetyv69
93 Posts
On December 21 2012 01:00 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: I know I wrote a big essay on it on page eleven ^^ We're just having fun with the idea though. Hence the Zelda pictures, etc. a bit of history and research won't do no harm | ||
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