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We are all gonna die

stealthballer

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I am 28 and got a long way to go, I lost my mom this year and really understood life from then on. I love you and wish you the best life possible. At the end of the day if you wonder who loves you, I am on that list. Happy lives to all.
 
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Be aware of gifts given by family after they depart,I shit you not and I dont mean inheritence lol
 

momb02

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Were all gonna die at the year of 2012 anyways by either gulfed by flames or global warming flooding our continents. Mayans calender ends on 2012...They predicted alot of shit too. Romans, Chinese, Prophets, Bible all say were gonna die in the year 2012.....

Sorry about your mom man
 
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I know the mayans calander runs out in 2012 but I heard it was more like the planet will go off its axis and poles will shift...
 

momb02

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THE PROWLER - Exactly, It's called Pole shift, where the entire Mantel of the earth switches in a matter of days, EVEN HOURS, switching the direction of the North and South Pole causing world wide cotasrofies causing world wide disasters. Earthquakes would rock every continent, Hurricanes will flood even the states that don't get hurricanes. The ones that do...http://www.icmag.com/ic/newreply.php?do=newreply&noquote=1&p=1074465#
Yoinks .... Even though how fade this theory seems, It's backed with science
 
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Guest

I believe it. After watching a history channel special that I barley remember(damn purple kush) it makes more sense then any other doomsday senario out there...well besides a nuclear holocaust.
 

Pops

Resident pissy old man
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I would say that the odds are higher that the Grinch is going to steal Christmas or the super volcano under Yellowstone will blow up.
 

genkisan

Cannabrex Formulator
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Pops said:
I would say that the odds are higher that the Grinch is going to steal Christmas or the super volcano under Yellowstone will blow up.


That's the one that scares the shit out of me....
 

Grat3fulh3ad

The Voice of Reason
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Pops said:
I would say that the odds are higher that the Grinch is going to steal Christmas or the super volcano under Yellowstone will blow up.
:yes: :wink: :yoinks:





EDIT... Peace and Love to you Stealthballer...
 
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NOKUY

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I think that this research goes right along w/ the "pole shift" theory.

Shittiest part about it is that Alaska may lose the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)VERY soon. (...and yes to me that's shittier than the end of the world)
...could be Siberias lucky day tho.

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This article came from the BBC:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4520982.stm

Magnetic north pole drifting fast

Alaska could lose its northern lights, scientists say
The Earth's north magnetic pole is drifting away from North America so fast that it could end up in Siberia within 50 years, scientists have said.
The shift could mean that Alaska will lose its northern lights, or auroras, which might then be more visible in areas of Siberia and Europe.

The magnetic poles are different from geographic poles, the surface points marking the axis of Earth's rotation.

Magnetic poles are known to migrate and, occasionally, swap places.

"This may be part of a normal oscillation and it will eventually migrate back toward Canada," Joseph Stoner, a palaeomagnetist at Oregon State University, told a meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in San Francisco.

Wandering poles

Previous studies have shown that the strength of the Earth's magnetic shield has decreased 10% over the past 150 years.

During the same period, the north magnetic pole wandered about 1,100km (685 miles) into the Arctic, according to the new analysis.

The rate of the magnetic pole's movement has increased in the last century compared with fairly steady movement in the previous four centuries, the Oregon researchers said.

The Oregon team examined the sediment record from several Arctic lakes. Since the sediments record the Earth's magnetic field at the time, scientists used carbon dating to track changes in the magnetic field.

They found that the north magnetic field shifted significantly in the last thousand years. It generally migrated between northern Canada and Siberia, but has occasionally moved in other directions.

Rate of change

At the present rate, the north magnetic pole could swing out of northern Canada into Siberia.

If that happens, Alaska could lose its northern lights, or auroras, which occur when charged particles streaming away from the Sun collide with gases in the ionosphere, causing them to glow.

The north magnetic pole was first discovered in 1831 and when it was revisited in 1904, explorers found it had moved by 50km (31 miles).

For centuries, navigators using compasses had to learn to deal with the difference between magnetic and geographic north. A compass needle points to the north magnetic pole, not the geographic North Pole.
 
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PazVerdeRadical

all praises are due to the Most High
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pops, that is hilarious, a friend always jokes about our "overdue" earthquakes, sometimes he would just look at his watch and tell us: any minute now... hehehe...

stealthballer, keep it green, keep it clean.

one love
 

Tarkus

Mother Nature's Son
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No no, see...the Grinch's heart grew three sizes that day, so I don't think he will be stealing christmas again anytime soon.
 

DimeBag65

You will not be forgotten
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Sorry to hear about your loss stealth, Keep up the faith and remember things take time to heal, especially when it comes to a close loved one.


Not sure if the point of the thread was to hear peoples speculations on how and when the world will or wont end, but... maybe that would be another good thread starter? anyways not trying to be a party damper.


o yeah, and if the world doesnt end soon from natural disaster im sure we will be our own downfall, either nuclear meltdown or mass war. either way stealth is right, we are all gonna die. so whatcha gonna do?

peace and love

Dime
 

SCF

Bong Smoking News Hound
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Live and let die!


Sorry about your lost bro. Sometimes it takes loosing someone important to realize the love of life. And the appreciation of the sun coming up every day, or the birds singing, the wind blowing, friends, family, life!

Take care

SCF
 

cocktail frank

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i don't know if i trust that info yukon!
the scientists name is clearly dr. joseph stoner.
i can't take that seriously man!


sorry about your mom man
 

Nikijad4210

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Pops said:
I would say that the odds are higher that........the super volcano under Yellowstone will blow up.
That's a more feasible doomsday expectation right there. The beast may be sleeping for now, but when it decides to finally stir......I really hope I'm not still around to see the aftermath.
 
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Boxy Brown

Nikijad4210 said:
That's a more feasible doomsday expectation right there. The beast may be sleeping for now, but when it decides to finally stir......I really hope I'm not still around to see the aftermath.

well that thing will soon be caped by a mountain range thats currently moving over it thanks to plate tectonics.
 

Nikijad4210

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Boxy Brown said:
well that thing will soon be caped by a mountain range thats currently moving over it thanks to plate tectonics.
All that'll do is build up greater pressure & create a bigger bang in the end, not prevent an eruption.
 
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