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- ?Lv 59 years agoFavorite Answer
Don't worry. I'm creating a special part in hell to save the people I like. It's full of party, metal, punk rock, food, and other fun stuff.
That is, only if I like you. Please consult Banana, Brad, or Saint Jimmy to make sure whether or not you're on the list.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Well I suppose anything is possible. My question is why do people believe that ancient people would actually know when the world would end. My hypothesis is that the Mayans figured by 2012 civilization would either have changed to the point that their calender was no longer needed or that we would be able to make another calender. And they probably ran out of room on the rock.
- Anonymous9 years ago
No. people have been saying things like that for a long time and ... we are still here! The Mayan calendar could not have continued forever, there had to be stop at one point and it just happens to be that day that everyone now thinks is going to be the end of the world. Don't believe that non sense. anyways what would happen?
- 9 years ago
pfff... no, do you really believe that crap? If you're planning on spending like a million dollars in these 3 weeks I suggest not. We'll never know when the world ends...it very unlikely that that world will end the exact day humans predict...
Even if it does happen, it will be fast and easy... I am throwing a midnight party that night though :D
Source(s): Life - ?Lv 69 years ago
No, even NASA says ..........Nothing will happen............in 2012 -
Those of you digging holes to bury yourselves underground on Dec. 21, need to take a listen to this video. 2013 should be a good year according to NASA. Planetary alignment in 2012 is also not true and even if there was it would be of no concern to Nasa scientists.
Source(s): See what NASA has to say about all of the scare tactics on the internet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37HP9ILIl8A - 9 years ago
the mayans didnt care to include leap years so actually the world was supposed to end 7 months ago according to what people base the mayan calander to the end of the world
- ?Lv 59 years ago
NO.
How can anybody believe in a prophecy made by a society that didn't see their own destruction coming?
- Anonymous9 years ago
Yes.