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Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 14, 2005 05:18
Is it me, or is Mother Nature and/or Mother Earth sending mankind a message? The obvious temperatur swings and extremes... Chile just had a 7+ earthquake... Mudslides in California... Flooding in the Northeast... Erupting volcanoes... 70 ft. wall of water hits cruiseship... The Indonesian tsunami... Think we' re being sent a message? To me, it appears that we have entered an active cycle in nature that has little to do with our existence. I will say that the temperature-related activities probably have more to do with mankind than anything else. I do not see how mankind could have anything to do with volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis. What do you think?
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 14, 2005 06:11
We' re all doomed.
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Mass X
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 14, 2005 07:14
hmm I dunno. Seems like the worlds just getting ready to cave in on itself. I shall begin building a space station.
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 14, 2005 07:33
Won' t the governments of our planet feel stupid for spending way more on Wars than they did on furthering space exploration, lol..
< Message edited by Terry Bogard -- 14 Jun 05 15:35:34 >
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DaRoosh65
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 14, 2005 08:46
hmm I dunno. Seems like the worlds just getting ready to cave in on itself. I shall begin building a space station. Maybe it' s that Mass X is closing in on the 2,000 post mark...that would definitely send the world reeling into chaos! If you need some parts for your space station, I have some old bicycle parts you can have...LOL!!!
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 14, 2005 12:58
It' s Jesus Christ Charlie Brown.
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 14, 2005 14:41
Mother Nature throws curveballs...the biggest mistake we can do is start thinking we know how things go around the planet.
In response to the following complaint I have decided to change my signature: " by the way, yoshimitsu you might want to click the little checkbox that makes your signature disappear." - Jonah Shoemaker, Residential Dumbass
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 14, 2005 15:32
It' s all leading up to the end of the world on December 21, 2012. Both the Bible code and the Mayan calander haveshown that to be the day of wrekoning. Can' t wait! All of these things have been predicted in the Bible code. Pretty crazy stuff.
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yoshimitsu15
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 14, 2005 16:06
Humans always try and explain everything, and are obssessed with predicting things in the future. The Bible Code is nothing more than a code someone came up with that worked and gave a few dates. The Mayans worshipped the sun god...I think that pretty much nullifies anything they have to say about the end of the world. I' m relatively sure that there is a code for almost everything in the world that would have people shaking in their booties.
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Joe Redifer
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 14, 2005 16:56
Oh no! We' re all doomed! Time to pray to the fictional invisible man in the sky!
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 14, 2005 17:46
Time to pray to the fictional invisible man in the sky! He' s not that invisible, ever played Altered Beast? He appears at the very beginning of the game!
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Joe Redifer
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 14, 2005 19:46
But he flickers and has bad scaling.
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DaRoosh65
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 15, 2005 11:25
But he flickers and has bad scaling. Maybe he needs a makeover to next-gen status...oh wait! Shouldn' t he be able to provide that for himself? Hmmmm...self programming...interesting concept!
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Rampage99
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 15, 2005 15:27
ORIGINAL: yoshimitsu15 Humans always try and explain everything, and are obssessed with predicting things in the future. The Bible Code is nothing more than a code someone came up with that worked and gave a few dates. The Mayans worshipped the sun god...I think that pretty much nullifies anything they have to say about the end of the world. I' m relatively sure that there is a code for almost everything in the world that would have people shaking in their booties. Do some research on the stuff. It' s actually pretty incredible how science can' t even deny that it' s actually oming up with stuff. the Mayan calander is far more advanced than our current calander and even if they did worship the " Sun god" that doesn' t mean that they are wrong. Almost all civilizations believed in a higher being back then and just had a different way for describing it just like now. With the Bible code, it' s basically beaten all the scientific tests to prove it wrong. It' s been accurate so many times science can' t deny that there is something there. It' s all based on mathematical matrixes. Theoretically this goes hand in hand with the saying science will prove God' s existance. Do I 100% believe that the Bible code is perfectly accurate? No. Do I believe the Mayan calander possibly tells us the exact date and time of our world' s destruction? Not entirely. that doesn' t mean that they should be overlooked though. there is far too much evidence on their side to consider them completely bogus. It' s pretty strange that a bunch of text found in a cave in the Middle East would predict the same exact date for the end of the world as a calander created by a bunch of indians on the opposite side of the world.
XBL Gamertag: Rampage99 " Basically, pollute the air all you want, your just speeding up the inevitable. Our future generations are f*cked as it is and there' s really nothing we can do about it. Have a nice day "
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 15, 2005 15:37
Don' t think there is that many more disasters just more people and better news coverage.
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DaRoosh65
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 15, 2005 19:26
That' s an interesting concept, Owain... True, too!
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 16, 2005 13:52
I agree!
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Rampage99
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 16, 2005 14:48
Not exactly right. They have gotten more attention from the media yes, but your more people point has no substance. There may be more people now than ever before but their are actually less deaths related to natural disasters these days then years ago mainly thanks to the media. It' s not just some media thing either. Scientists have noticed an increase in natural disasters. Take the hurricane season in FL last year as an example. Talk about a ton of hurricanes! this season is expected to be worse. In the ' 90s they were trying to push it off as El Nino, but the stange weather conditions didn' t stop with the end of El Nino. It' s just been getting worse and worse every year.
XBL Gamertag: Rampage99 " Basically, pollute the air all you want, your just speeding up the inevitable. Our future generations are f*cked as it is and there' s really nothing we can do about it. Have a nice day "
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Mass X
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 19, 2005 12:39
How far back in history have ppl been keeping track of how the weathers been changing anyways? In the history of weather is this a big change or is it a small change thats happened before and will soon change again?
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DaRoosh65
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 21, 2005 08:11
Don' t quote me on this, but the local weather station has given record high/low information as far back as the early 1900' s...so I would say about 100 (or so) years. I do have one additional point to make...anyone else notice the increased seismic activity in California, U.S. midwest, Asia, and generally along the ' circle of fire' (the ring of volcanos, etc. in the Pacific rim)? Seems like Mother Nature is bringing it to mankind on several fronts.
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jun 21, 2005 22:30
all i know, is that the other day in calgary (where i am residing presently), they declared a state of emergency because of flooding. rivers that where clear and about ankle to knee deep are now muddy, super fast, and just under the bottom of the bridges. you couldn' t even get under them laying down on a raft.....
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Mass X
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jul 04, 2005 21:25
I just think its a repeating cycle of change. Then again it could be the approaching apocolypse who knows. I just know if its gonna be the end of the world soon then i need to get a lot of things done...I think I' ll compile a list that with incedently involve alot of chickapoo...
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KILLA CLOWN
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jul 20, 2005 19:52
where doomed lmao [:' (]
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Mass X
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RE: Anyone Else Notice All The Natural Disasters Taking Place?
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Jul 20, 2005 21:15
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