So easy, I will do what I do everyday. Of course I would laugh of those who believes the world will end. Man, this day will be a epic fail, like when people thought the world would end in 2000.
It won't end... It's already 2013 dumbass. LEAP YEARS!
If it weren't for leap years, it would be 2013 right now. And guess what? The Mayans didn't count for leap years. So the world SHOULD HAVE ended a few months ago.
And finally, I shall wake up on December 22nd and witness the chaos and destruction brought on by fanatics. Humans are the harbingers of their own destruction. Not some calendar that didn't consider leap year in it's equations. Technically, if the Mayan calendar really did predict "the end," it would have happened 7 months ago.
The Mayans were around a while before the Romans, therefore there was no such thing as leap year at the time. Maybe the people who converted the Mayan calendar to our calendar accounted for leap year, I have no idea. But still, come on. The leap year theory is a really good point.
Can't wait until Dec 21st 2012. It'll be such a fun day to tease the idiots.
EDIT: I don't believe that the world will really end, I was just kidding.
Another edit: Over 1k views? Damn, most popular thread I ever made.
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If it weren't for leap years, it would be 2013 right now. And guess what? The Mayans didn't count for leap years. So the world SHOULD HAVE ended a few months ago.
Somalia. Because it puts the ARRRR in anarchy! DOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOOH.
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Then, I shall take a big ****.
Then, I shall take a long nap.
And finally, I shall wake up on December 22nd and witness the chaos and destruction brought on by fanatics. Humans are the harbingers of their own destruction. Not some calendar that didn't consider leap year in it's equations. Technically, if the Mayan calendar really did predict "the end," it would have happened 7 months ago.
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I'm still here.
Mayan Civilization/ Calendar = 2000 B.C.
Leap year = 45 B.C.
The Mayans were around a while before the Romans, therefore there was no such thing as leap year at the time. Maybe the people who converted the Mayan calendar to our calendar accounted for leap year, I have no idea. But still, come on. The leap year theory is a really good point.
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