On my way to St Hives I met a man with seven Hives...

I always wondered if they actaully gave a date for the end of the world happening on 2012,

December 22.... winter solstis.... ALL the planets line up with the sun in the middle. That's a lot of gravitational pull happening.
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I also wonder what would happen to the new age community if 2012 comes and goes without anything significant happening. Maybe they will say we saved to would with prayer or claim that the indigo children opened the 11th earth chakra or something no one could prove. Who knows? Then again what if that one church is right and the end of the world actually begins next month? In that case, it doesn't matter cuz we already are all dead. /panic

then there will be another day of doom and gloom.
 

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December 22.... winter solstis.... ALL the planets line up with the sun in the middle. That's a lot of gravitational pull happening.
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then there will be another day of doom and gloom.

But then what? I mean the only other doomsday dates we have to look forward to are:

March 21, 2014 when Asteroid 2003 QQ47 may hit earth
2036 when Asteroid Apophis may crash into the earth.
2038 (Unix's version of y2k when every iOS/Apple product will die)
2063 when the borg attacks the earth in an attempt to save the Star Trek Movie franchise
September 24th, 2182 when Asteroid 1999 RQ36 msy crash into the earth.
2258 When the Romulians try to blow up the earth.
2366 when the borg attacks the Sol System and nearly wins.
 



They say it never rains in outer space,
and something empty can't be blue.
It's not dark when suns stay up,
and midnight is what planets do.

So sorrow, you stay down to Earth,
and I will wear the friendly void.
Laughter in my heart, songs on my lips, love in my mind.

They say it rains on planetside,
and things are blue as much as new.
It is dark when midnights come,
and sadness is what planets do.


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Jonesy, i noticed that you ended a rep point with the phrase "n'est–ce pas". i checked with a ranslater and it said the lieteral translations is 'is not' . I am guessing that the phrase 'is it not' is the actualy intention here, is it not?
 

Yeah, that does make more sense.

I've noticed that translation things are definitely not perfect. I remember one time putting in something like cake and then translated it, but when I translated it back it was like cookies. I was like wtf, why would it do that!?
 

Jonesy, i noticed that you ended a rep point with the phrase "n'est–ce pas". i checked with a ranslater and it said the lieteral translations is 'is not' . I am guessing that the phrase 'is it not' is the actualy intention here, is it not?
Depends on how it's used. But when you put it at the end of a statement which you assume to be true, it does then mean 'is it not'. So, yes. :)
 

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