What date are we going to pick after 2012?

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Leole

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Like, seriously, after December 21st 2012, when would the next doomsday will be?

This thread is not whether 2012 is real or not, I really don't give a shit if people think a planet out of fucking nowhere is going to kill us all because Mayans got tired of making more days for a calendar they wouldn't even use.

I say February 20th 2020, it has patterns and everyone knows people are afraid of meaningless coincidences.

If not, December 22nd 2012, because Mayans are trolls.
 

Fappy

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June 6th, 6666. Good thing we'll have created a cyborg-God to fight Satan by then.
 

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Leole said:
Like, seriously, after December 21th 21st 2012, when would the next doomsday will be?

This thread is not whether 2012 is real or not, I really don't give a shit if people think a planet out of fucking nowhere is going to kill us all because Mayans got tired of making more days for a calendar they wouldn't even use.

I say February 20th 2020, it has patterns and everyone knows people are afraid of meaningless coincidences.

If not, December 22th 22nd 2012, because Mayans are trolls.
Fixed.

With luck, there wont be another doomsday for the next century or so.
 

Cherry Cola

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There's never going to be another date after 2012. The planet will be too dead to pick one.
*stacks up on canned food*
 

Lilani

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Millenniums are always the big ones that get people freaked out, but I'm sure dozens of other will pop up between now and 3000.
 

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Fappy said:
June 6th, 6666. Good thing we'll have created a cyborg-God to fight Satan by then.
And then the cyborg-god will make us it's bitches.

Yeah, 2020 sounds about right. After that, probably sometime around 2035, then 2044, 2050, 2066...
 

Leole

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Lilani said:
Millenniums are always the big ones that get people freaked out, but I'm sure dozens of other will pop up between now and 3000.
I'm sure everyone is already burning their PCs because of the incoming Y3K. Just to be on the safe side, y'know.
 

rayen020

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i'm figuring sometime in 2020. With luck everyone will forego The next couple of decades for the astroid thats supposed to hit earth in 2068 i believe.
 

Leole

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rayen020 said:
i'm figuring sometime in 2020. With luck everyone will forego The next couple of decades for the astroid thats supposed to hit earth in 2068 i believe.
http://xkcd.com/

2036, actually.
 

Thaluikhain

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Depends. There's always going to be nutters spouting off that the world will end on such and such a date, but more or less everyone knows their a joke.

It's not so common that lots of people[footnote]most of whom would have rightly mocked the idiots believing in a doomsday with worse PR[/footnote] will start making a fuss about one.

I don't imagine one being taken at all seriously for a few years, we'll have time to repair our desks and foreheads,
 

DesiPrinceX09

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Well since 1999 didn't work the doomsday people will prabably pick 2999, and then 3999 and so on. Something about end of the millenium that brings about doomsday vibes
 

Caligulove

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I'm with you on 2020 being the year.

Something about repetition or patterns just freaks out peoples brains- as if it's some kind of cosmological symmetry or that it isn't a man-made concept. That and people love to assign a sort of narrative to their lives- where there is some defining moment of purpose or some catastrophic event occurs that allows them to be at the end of all things rather than accepting that people's lives and other events goes on without us after we die. Accepting that things go on after we are incapable of observing anything from being dead. It's a vert distressing fact.

This has been a trend through generations and all stages of human civilization
 

Lavi

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About 10 years after 2012, which makes 2022. See? Too many 2's >.> <.<