The world might end on June 21st

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This is obviously a conspiracy, and one that did not gain the traction of Y2K, the Mayan Calendar, etc. But it is still interesting. And since it's only the 19th we all still have time to prepare!



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Pardon me if I am not holding my breath. Do they ever offer any insight on how this event is supposed to occur? Is the planet going to explode? If a meteor was going to strike it would be quite visible by now. Just what is going to bring on this TEOTWAWKI event?

What other predictions has this gentleman made? I'm sure if he was right we would have heard about them. Everybody brags when they predict something correctly. You never hear about the predictions they made that were wrong.
 
Do they ever offer any insight on how this event is supposed to occur?

I presume some South Korean will accidentally launch a missile and then the skies will be full of rockets. Either that or God will send the four horseman.
 
I will be the guy who still does not believe it as the earth opens up & I am falling to my death.
Like the end of the Twilight movies!
 
Well, it's after midnight a lot of places, and nearly Monday other places. So...whose timetable was this event supposed to happen upon?
I ain't got all day, apparently.
It is not midnight here.
This kind of thing isn't true, because the WORLD doesn't just END. Not possible. I believe in forevers. Of something. Like eternity.
 
We still have 15 hours or so. I sure hope that California doesn't fall into the Ocean (he said sarcastically). Well at least not until our forum members escape from there.
 
Was there a time predicted for this "End of the World?" I was in South Dakota for the funeral of an uncle in 2011 when we had another one of these scenarios, but that one had an end time. There were a bunch of cousins at my aunt's place, which was once partly a restaurant on main street, hanging out in the former restaurant, now something of a party room/gathering place. We watched the clock, counted down, and waited, knowing the world was not going to end.
 
Well, I was holding off on mowing the lawn until tomorrow, in case I can get out of it permanently. But the wife's getting a little anxious, so it looks like one of the last things I get to do on this Earth is cut the grass in a few minutes. Figures. In celebration of the end of the world though, I am going to just mow right over the dog poop without shoveling it up first. It shouldn't matter if the lawn mower gets a little messy here on it's final voyage.
 
I’ve got less than four hours until midnight, should I go ahead and make a grilled cheese sandwich or will it just be a waste of time?

Why not? By 11pm I intend to be elbow deep in carbs and rum. 😁
 
Well, toilet is now cleaned.......I guess that tells you how much faith I put in the prediction.

I am going to just mow right over the dog poop without shoveling it up first.
I thought as long as the mower shoot is away from the house, that was always an acceptable way to clean the yard.🐶
 
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