Topic: Dec. 21st, 2012
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Mon 07/12/10 10:34 PM
Nothing wrong with "what if" and it doesn't sound like you are obsessing so do enjoy.

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Mon 07/12/10 10:48 PM
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


because the digits add up to nine.
nine pops up in my life like crazzzy.
and since people are always saying the world's going to end on that date,
I don't think it will.
but perhaps it'll end for me.


I am being a total ******* now, but how do you digitize "December"? If you make it 12, then 2012 12 21 adds up to eleven.

So you are safe. That's the good news.

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Mon 07/12/10 10:51 PM


Aside from that, in every year of your life, there has been at least seventeen days in each year, that the digits added up to 9 (nine) and you survived all those hundreds of days.

Don't believe the pessimists. Or the doomsday sayers. You will survive just nice, fine and dandy.


I guesstimate at least 36 per year. If i'm right, your still right, by the nature of the phrase 'at least'.


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Tue 07/13/10 06:34 AM
Buy plenty of popcorn and make sure you have a comfy chair ... it'll be a good show ...

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Tue 07/13/10 06:37 AM
I plan on having a serious good time on my birthday the night before-just in case...

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Tue 07/13/10 03:30 PM

It's always a mystery why people get their drawers in a wad over stuff like this when - in this case - it's perfectly clear that what happened is the Mayans just ran out of rock to carve ... duh ...

laugh laugh laugh rofl rofl rofl

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Tue 07/13/10 03:30 PM

It's always a mystery why people get their drawers in a wad over stuff like this when - in this case - it's perfectly clear that what happened is the Mayans just ran out of rock to carve ... duh ...

laugh laugh laugh rofl rofl rofl

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Tue 07/13/10 07:02 PM



Aside from that, in every year of your life, there has been at least seventeen days in each year, that the digits added up to 9 (nine) and you survived all those hundreds of days.

Don't believe the pessimists. Or the doomsday sayers. You will survive just nice, fine and dandy.


I guesstimate at least 36 per year. If i'm right, your still right, by the nature of the phrase 'at least'.




I was SURE someone would do the math. I was winging it, personally. If you guys caught me out, I'd have said I included the number of the day of the week. Or something else, like "I was winning it, so sue me." Or "I was providing my data as a ballpark figure".

If you are a lazy bastard like me, all you need to know how to do is wing it.

I wrote my Industrial Psychology term assignment completely on fictionary basis, and nobody caught me.

It's not what you say, it's how you say it.

It's not what you hear, it's what you want to hear.

It's not what you think.

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Tue 07/13/10 07:17 PM
Edited by s1owhand on Tue 07/13/10 07:18 PM
I like twelve minutes and twelve seconds past noon on 12/12/12 even better! drinker

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Tue 07/13/10 10:27 PM

I was SURE someone would do the math.


I spent about 3 or 4 minutes setting up a spreadsheet for it, then decided it wasn't worth the time. So I still haven't done the math, but I'd confidently wager 36 +/- 3 if using the 'keep summing to a 1 digit number' approach to numerology.


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Wed 07/14/10 06:30 PM


I was SURE someone would do the math.


I spent about 3 or 4 minutes setting up a spreadsheet for it, then decided it wasn't worth the time. So I still haven't done the math, but I'd confidently wager 36 +/- 3 if using the 'keep summing to a 1 digit number' approach to numerology.


That's smart thinking. Of course one also always has the option of changing the base of the numbering system. Or scrambling the digits around in any numbering system, and keeping a system of scrambling consistent, claiming it's a true number.

It would be a more difficult task to prove that there are 36 +/- 3 days whose dates add to 9 in any arbitrarily given month.

That would necessitate extraterrestrial calendar reading, and I am too small and little for that.

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Wed 07/14/10 08:37 PM



I was SURE someone would do the math.


I spent about 3 or 4 minutes setting up a spreadsheet for it, then decided it wasn't worth the time. So I still haven't done the math, but I'd confidently wager 36 +/- 3 if using the 'keep summing to a 1 digit number' approach to numerology.


That's smart thinking. Of course one also always has the option of changing the base of the numbering system. Or scrambling the digits around in any numbering system, and keeping a system of scrambling consistent, claiming it's a true number.

It would be a more difficult task to prove that there are 36 +/- 3 days whose dates add to 9 in any arbitrarily given month.

That would necessitate extraterrestrial calendar reading, and I am too small and little for that.


so what are the odds?

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Wed 07/14/10 10:42 PM




I was SURE someone would do the math.


I spent about 3 or 4 minutes setting up a spreadsheet for it, then decided it wasn't worth the time. So I still haven't done the math, but I'd confidently wager 36 +/- 3 if using the 'keep summing to a 1 digit number' approach to numerology.


That's smart thinking. Of course one also always has the option of changing the base of the numbering system. Or scrambling the digits around in any numbering system, and keeping a system of scrambling consistent, claiming it's a true number.

It would be a more difficult task to prove that there are 36 +/- 3 days whose dates add to 9 in any arbitrarily given month.

That would necessitate extraterrestrial calendar reading, and I am too small and little for that.


so what are the odds?

I am odd, and if you can find another one, the odds will be two. She has to have major league gazoongas, though, a slim waist, and blonde hair. Then we can talk.

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Thu 07/15/10 01:14 PM

What are you doing to prepare for possible major events as speculated by multiple documented ancient prophecies?



What I do everyday....

Live in THIS moment...not one 2 and a half years away, nor 20 000 years ago....but RIGHT NOW...

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Thu 07/15/10 01:57 PM
personally, i can't wait till it comes, just to see, if anything, will happen... and wouldn't dec 12, 2012 be the same thing in terms of numerology?:laughing:

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Thu 07/15/10 11:40 PM

personally, i can't wait till it comes, just to see, if anything, will happen... and wouldn't dec 12, 2012 be the same thing in terms of numerology?:laughing:


I am sure something will happen. At this point, with the people's interest up, even when nothing happens will count as something. "There is no such thing as bad publicity."

Even nothing knows that. It will have its fifteen minutes of fame.

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Tue 07/27/10 06:19 PM

What are you doing to prepare for possible major events as speculated by multiple documented ancient prophecies?


Well, to begin, I've stopped paying my credit card bills. ohwell

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Sun 08/08/10 09:01 PM
Edited by Kings_Knight on Sun 08/08/10 09:02 PM

What are you doing to prepare for possible major events as speculated by multiple documented ancient prophecies?


Name these 'multiple documented ancient prophecies' ... besides the 'Mayan Rumor' - you know, the one even THEY're tired of hearing about.

Oh - since they're 'speculations', how can they ALSO be 'prophecies' ... ? Incongruous. They can be one or the other, but not BOTH.

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Sun 08/08/10 09:17 PM

What are you doing to prepare for possible major events as speculated by multiple documented ancient prophecies?



depending on what time it is,i'll probably be dropping a deuce smokin

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Sun 08/08/10 10:20 PM
With all the "the world will end on d/m/y" hype from Y2K to 2012, I find 2012 lacks any concrete evidence behind it.

Besides, it may just be that the Mayans felt that was when THEIR world would end.

Or maybe the just ran out of room on the stone . . .