How To Survive The Apocalypse Without Really Trying

In case you missed it, Saturday, September 23rd was the end of the world! Not that you could tell by the fact that not a single thing has changed at all.

Oh, wait, I’m sorry, it looks like the nut job who predicted doomsday has gone back on it, instead now saying that Saturday was just the beginning of change, and that the world would not be the same come October, yadda yadda all that crap. They do that, all the time – just before the doomsday comes, or just after, they suddenly change the prediction, usually to some super vague “things will change” garbage. No shit they will change, things always change. It’s the nature of the world and reality!

This just keeps on happening, and the craziest thing? People keep on believing it. I will never understand what it is about these death-obsessed liars preaching on about some never-coming doomsday and people just keep on buying it! Remember the big deal with December 21st 2012? Yeah, that came and went and of course it was a load of crap – the very mythology that the “prediction” was based on wasn’t even valid when studied in detail. Not that it mattered anyway.

Hell, there are so many doomsday predictions year after year that many people know absolutely nothing of most of them. I got curious and eventually found a website that lets you put in the year you were born and it actually tells you how many apocalypses you’ve survived – in my case, at this time, 42.

http://jkirchartz.com/demos/How_Many_Apocalypses_Have_I_Survived.html

Maybe I’ll go over details of this in the future, but in the interest of brevity, I’ll end things with this: Such statements are outright insanity, and should be ignored as a rule – not even reported by news outlets. They shouldn’t be taken as credible by anyone who does hear such. Nibiru, poles reversing, and other junk like that? Insanity. Stupidity. Absurdity of the highest caliber.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dates_predicted_for_apocalyptic_events

 

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