12/21/12
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said_aouitaThe Mayans were right. Tomorrow we find out the world ends in about 14 days.
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DeyDurkie5Fuck the mayans
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vball10set
this, and the OP too :huh:DeyDurkie5;1338356 wrote:**** the mayans -
TiernanI'm half Mayan and half Incan and my Incan half says this is complete BS.
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Crimson streakTiernan;1338472 wrote:I'm half Retard and half Dumbass
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mtp2013LOL at this thread
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Tiernan
Your soooo clever. God i wish i could be like you.Crimson streak;1338486 wrote:Fify -
TedShecklerTiernan;1338566 wrote:Your soooo clever. God i wish i could be like you.
You already are. Remember that amazing "6 season ticket holders" line? Brilliant, just brilliant! -
GoChiefs
*You're.Tiernan;1338566 wrote:Your soooo clever. God i wish i could be like you. -
Commander of AwesomeIf you account for leap year 12/21/12 has already happened. lolfail at the media and the mayans.
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mcburg93
Leap year was accounted for but it wasnt known as leap year then.Commander of Awesome;1339744 wrote:If you account for leap year 12/21/12 has already happened. lolfail at the media and the mayans. -
said_aouita
Faaa-q penis breath.vball10set;1338406 wrote:and the OP too :huh: -
vball10setsaid_aouita;1339861 wrote:Faaa-q penis breath.
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Commander of Awesome
That's simply not true.mcburg93;1339809 wrote:Leap year was accounted for but it wasnt known as leap year then.
[INDENT]"There have been about 514 Leap Years since Caesar created it in 45BC. Without the extra day every 4 years, today would be July 28, 2013.
Also, the Mayan calendar did not account for leap year…. so technically the world should have ended 7 months ago."
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The Mayan calendar is very inaccurate when calculating years. Not only did they not account for leap years, they were completely wrong about how many days were in a year. The Mayan “tun” is 360 days long, equivalent of 0.986 years. -
mcburg93"But how are we to relate this to a time frame we can understand? How does this Long Count relate to our Gregorian calendar? This problem of correlating Mayan time with "western" time has occupied Mayan scholars since the beginning. The standard question to answer became: what does 0.0.0.0.0 (the Long Count "beginning" point) equal in the Gregorian calendar? When this question is answered, archeological inscriptions can be put into their proper historical context and the end date of the 13-baktun cycle can be calculated. After years of considering data from varied fields such as astronomy, ethnography, archeology and iconography, J. Eric S. Thompson determined that 0.0.0.0.0 correponded to the Julian date 584283, which equals August 11th, 3114 B.C. in our Gregorian calendar. This means that the end date of 13.0.0.0.0, some 5125 years later, is December 21st, 2012 A.D.1"
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sportchamppsWhen we went atv in cozumel through the Mayan Ruins our leader who was a Mayan told us it was all bs, he all told us what tequila we should drink, and that being gay like Ricky Martin was wrong.
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gutImagine in a similar scenario where computers from the 80's are found...and deciding that 12/31/1999 was the predicted end of the world because computers didn't allow for the year 2000.
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Classyposter58
:laugh:gut;1340084 wrote:Imagine in a similar scenario where computers from the 80's are found...and deciding that 12/31/1999 was the predicted end of the world because computers didn't allow for the year 2000. -
mtp2013WE'RE GONNA DIE IN TEN DAYS!!!!!!!!! :rolleyes:
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isadoreplease consider abandoning selfishness, avarice and bigotry, people can be redeemed.
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mcburg93Go fuck yourself Isadore.
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Commander of Awesome
He's a WITCH!!!!!!!!mcburg93;1340051 wrote:"But how are we to relate this to a time frame we can understand? How does this Long Count relate to our Gregorian calendar? This problem of correlating Mayan time with "western" time has occupied Mayan scholars since the beginning. The standard question to answer became: what does 0.0.0.0.0 (the Long Count "beginning" point) equal in the Gregorian calendar? When this question is answered, archeological inscriptions can be put into their proper historical context and the end date of the 13-baktun cycle can be calculated. After years of considering data from varied fields such as astronomy, ethnography, archeology and iconography, J. Eric S. Thompson determined that 0.0.0.0.0 correponded to the Julian date 584283, which equals August 11th, 3114 B.C. in our Gregorian calendar. This means that the end date of 13.0.0.0.0, some 5125 years later, is December 21st, 2012 A.D.1"
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isadore
tsk, tsk, you over overcome with the hateful bile rooted in your intolerance. abandon it and be redeemed.mcburg93;1340434 wrote:Go **** yourself Isadore. -
SportsAndLady
Jesus fuck, who is this fucking guy? The famous isadore? This is why everyone hates you? Do you go around doing this shit all day on here? Do you not have a life? Do you really truly care if others "salvage themselves"? The world is a fucked up place isadouche, when you go around telling others to "be redeemed" you just sound like a fucking loony bin. So congrats, you old, crazy, loony fuck; you win at being the absolute worst.isadore;1340559 wrote:tsk, tsk, you over overcome with the hateful bile rooted in your intolerance. abandon it and be redeemed. -
like_thatSportsAndLady;1341008 wrote:Jesus fuck, who is this fucking guy? The famous isadore? This is why everyone hates you? Do you go around doing this shit all day on here? Do you not have a life? Do you really truly care if others "salvage themselves"? The world is a fucked up place isadouche, when you go around telling others to "be redeemed" you just sound like a fucking loony bin. So congrats, you old, crazy, loony fuck; you win at being the absolute worst.
It has taken you this long to see isadore post lol,