View Full Version : Why hasn't anyone noticed that the end is already here?
Look around, there's a war going on, violence is off the charts, there have been huge natural disasters with high death tolls, there's always some type of life claiming tragedy happening with growing size everyday.
On this path alone everyone will be dead in time. There's no neutral state, things are either on an incline or decline. The world has been on a decline for awhile now, and it's just declining more, not hard to see where we're heading as a whole.
EDIT : Also look at how much irreversible damage has been caused to the earth. Irreversible is the keyword here, even if everyone on earth had an epiphany over night how would all the irreversible damage ever be taken care of? All the polution, toxic waste, greenhouse gasses, species that have died off and become extinct and the ones that are heading that way.
[This message has been edited by Villrux (edited 12-12-2005).]
The species that have died out got OWNED.
Don't be a pussy about dying, bitch.
And that could have been written about virtually any point in time in the last 3000 years.
I'm going to recline on this incline while I watch you decline.
(BTW the opposite of decline is not incline)
I'm making an observation, through this observation I've come to the conclusion that within my lifetime I will see the world end, and if it doesn't I still have a very high chance of dieing an unnatural death. If the world was at peace I would still die. I'm not a pussy when it comes to the thought of death, because I know that it will happen, and by the time it does happen I probally won't even notice or get a chance to say "what the fuck is happening".
EDIT : For the lack of better grammar skills incline means a state of rising, decline means decline http://www.totse.com/bbs/smile.gif (http://www.totse.com/bbs/smile.gif)
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Shadout Mapes
2005-12-12, 22:20
humans suck stop war lol
Since what you described could be applied to any point in the last century, can you explain why you have come to the conclusion that this evidence points to the end times coming soon, even though when history previously matched your description they did not come?
In other words, what makes this time special over previous years besides the fact that you are here now and you were alive then?
conjuror
2005-12-13, 03:11
Apricot Gargoyle says, "There is only one way out of the mire we're in and it's unconditional Love and Forgiveness on a scale you can't even imagine. I LOVE you all."
He's got the right idea.
The end is not here yet. Stay cool. We've got another couple of weeks. At least until the new year. 2006. Take the last digit and repeat it 2 times. 666.
Coincidence? Perhaps. But I'm not taking any chances. Villrux, please be our human sacrifice.
Yours truly,
con (http://caught22.com)juror
Pat Says
2005-12-13, 03:32
quote:Originally posted by Villrux:
Look around, there's a war going on, violence is off the charts, there have been huge natural disasters with high death tolls, there's always some type of life claiming tragedy happening with growing size everyday.
On this path alone everyone will be dead in time. There's no neutral state, things are either on an incline or decline. The world has been on a decline for awhile now, and it's just declining more, not hard to see where we're heading as a whole.
EDIT : Also look at how much irreversible damage has been caused to the earth. Irreversible is the keyword here, even if everyone on earth had an epiphany over night how would all the irreversible damage ever be taken care of? All the polution, toxic waste, greenhouse gasses, species that have died off and become extinct and the ones that are heading that way.
Pollution isn't as bad as it has been, only like 2000 US soldiers have died in the war and natural disasters aren't all that uncommon. Besides, haven't you ever heard of the crusades or the HOLOCAUST? That and species have always been dieing and most, if not all, of what you mentioned is reversible.
TheLaUghiNgHeretic
2005-12-13, 05:12
The reason it seems like there is more wrong with the world today is because of increased communication. 300 years ago 6,000,000 people could have been killed by a volcanoe and people on a seperate continent wouldnt know about it for weeks. Nowadays if some rice farmer in Cambodia gets his leg blown off by a 30 yr old landmine everybody knows about it within a day.
Shitty things happen all the time, nowadays people are just more aware of them. The occurence of negative events has not risen. Our fascination and observance of them has.
great_sage=heaven
2005-12-13, 06:11
Also, population has risen along with our talent to kill more and more people, so it seems worse, which is it sort of is; just not on a relative scale.
Yeah, people have been saying that for a while.
We will make it by somehow, things aren't THAT bad.
Maybe it's just the nature of the natural disasters that have been going on that seem so harsh. I've just never seen so many people die from so much shit getting flooded in such a short period of time (katrina/tsunami), also this year set a record for the most hurricanes in a season. It also feels like Americans are growing into civil unrest pretty fast, more and more are expressing their hate for the government...I can't recall another president that's gotten under peoples skin this bad with the exception of Lyndon B. Johnson...but at least back then protests made it to T.V. and some results were gotten.
I very well could be wrong, i just posted because I don't feel very much like I am.
AquaxMan
2005-12-13, 22:41
im by no means saying that the world is anywhere near a perfect place, however if anything the population is rising... dramtically. But heres an interesting question for those who have read the inferno....what if we all have died already and this is just a level of purgatory?
As for that I believe that life has the potential to be heaven or the potential to be hell. As for population that's one thing that I think is pretty bad in the sense that there's nowhere left to go. What if Christopher Columbus looked at his GPS unit and said "well shit, there's nowhere for me to sail to...it's all populated...I have to stay here and deal with this shit" - how would it have ended up?
chubbyman25
2006-01-20, 08:37
One point is that with growing human population, so grows human disasters. People complain about the number of soldiers dying every day in Iraq, but more people are killed in Chicago alone every day than in Iraq.
The point is...things are getting worse than they have been, but that doesn't mean the end is coming quite yet. As far as polution, that is entirely our fault. That doesn't have anything to do with the end of the world. And the war on Iraq is actually quite a small conflict, much smaller than the media makes it out to be.
quote:Originally posted by Villrux:
I'm making an observation, through this observation I've come to the conclusion that within my lifetime I will see the world end, and if it doesn't I still have a very high chance of dieing an unnatural death.
"Knowing" that the world will end within your lifetime is very common of people who predict the world is going to end.
Again, there's the FLIPPIN' SCHWEET feature on TOTSE called the "search" link, join the club.
well, by some mathematicians, humans have about 50/50 chance to make it to the next century - as a modern society, that is. Of course, these are the same mathematicians, who warned us some time ago about the 'big bang machine's chance to wipe out all human kind.... the chance for THAT was 1/50 billion.
Pollution: still happening, due to countries that are only now going through the industrial era. Even if that wasn't the case tho, what was done 50 years ago, will affect us a long time from now. So it isn't as much getting worse, than us only now seeing the results.
Wars: same as ever. We just invent better weapons.
Natures disasters: we affect some things... but not all. Tsunamis were caused by the movement of earth (dunno the english term for the platforms). Not our fault. The Katrina... well, we probably did some of that. Point being, we cant take credit of every lil fuckup in nature.
As all the apocalypse theories so far have failed, and we are kind of running low on predictions, I suggest that we start worrying about the Mayan day of doom, which should come at 2016.
SurahAhriman
2006-01-20, 16:25
quote:Originally posted by LockeTM:
well, by some mathematicians, humans have about 50/50 chance to make it to the next century - as a modern society, that is. Of course, these are the same mathematicians, who warned us some time ago about the 'big bang machine's chance to wipe out all human kind.... the chance for THAT was 1/50 billion.
Pollution: still happening, due to countries that are only now going through the industrial era. Even if that wasn't the case tho, what was done 50 years ago, will affect us a long time from now. So it isn't as much getting worse, than us only now seeing the results.
Wars: same as ever. We just invent better weapons.
Natures disasters: we affect some things... but not all. Tsunamis were caused by the movement of earth (dunno the english term for the platforms). Not our fault. The Katrina... well, we probably did some of that. Point being, we cant take credit of every lil fuckup in nature.
As all the apocalypse theories so far have failed, and we are kind of running low on predictions, I suggest that we start worrying about the Mayan day of doom, which should come at 2016.
2012. And I eagerly await the day, with fervent hopes that even if megacorps don't rule the world, at least there'll be an awakening into the 6th world.
General Patton
2006-01-20, 17:50
Yeah, A lot of people are putting stock in 2012. The Mayan Calender, which may of been misinterpreted by the west, ends at 2012, as well as a few other calenders from ancient times. In what research I have done I have come to believe that older societies were close to, if not more advanced in some areas than we are. We should be ending a 26,000 year cycle by then, and then theres also the Schuman Resistance which has been increasing over time. I also remember something about the Sphinx and the pyramids lining up up perfectly with something on a date in 2012. And there are many more reasons...
Tons of mystics have said they are feeling something, but they can't quite agree on what it will be... Either a great disaster or a great step forward for humanity (nuclear war/mass awakening... ect). The USD could take a nosedive by 2012, and the US and possibly the world could go into a large economic depression. Thats not including the social unrest in Germany, France, Iraq, the stirrings of some in America, and tensions with Iran. Personally, I'm kicking my feet up, getting myself a drink, and watch it unfold.
Also, keep in mind the theory of reality tunnels, and that your negative/positive views of the future may influence which of the possibilities you experience in the next few years. This blog goes into more detail about reality tunnels, and that the conspiracy media may be designed to herd people down the shitty path: http://goldenbraid.blogspot.com/2005/12/alchemy-for-braindamaged-xv-hellworlds.html
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Most people aren't supposed to notice anything at all.
Fai1safe
2006-01-21, 23:45
I love how civil unrest in Americas goning to bring the end of the world. And for that land thing well Australias bigger than the USA (i think)and we only got 20 million people. But no we dont wont you to come here stay in your cramped ass country.
Osiris89
2006-01-23, 03:44
quote:Originally posted by conjuror:
Apricot Gargoyle says, "There is only one way out of the mire we're in and it's unconditional Love and Forgiveness on a scale you can't even imagine. I LOVE you all."
He's got the right idea.
The end is not here yet. Stay cool. We've got another couple of weeks. At least until the new year. 2006. Take the last digit and repeat it 2 times. 666.
Coincidence? Perhaps. But I'm not taking any chances. Villrux, please be our human sacrifice.
Yours truly,
con (http://caught22.com)juror
It's 616. That is the accurate number.
And no, 6 is not an 'evil' number. If you read your numerology, you would know.