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Memories....
like ... I am the legend , and that disease :S
and only the ppl with great immunity only ppl who will survive , and then we will be like Dinosaurs and who will live at the planet next will but our skulls and bones at their museum , and say OOOooh , what is this !!... wow it seems interesting :X
I have a lot of damn science fiction things drawing in my mind !!
but to be honest they just make it silly by many of their series and films :S
on the other side I'm still forming the shape to put them out of my brain :confused:
"2012: Time for Change"
is a feature-length documentary, directed by Joao Amorim of Curious Pictures and featuring Daniel Pinchbeck, the bestselling author of "2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl" (Penguin, 2006). In the style of "An Inconvenient Truth", "What the Bleep Do We Know", and "Waking Life", our film explores ideas about what the immediate future may hold, symbolized by the myths and prophecies of the Mayan culture of Mexico. Interviews with design scientists, anthropologists, physicists such as Dean Radin, Barbara Marx Hubbard, Nassim Haramein John Todd and Paul Stamets and celebrities such as Sting, Ellen Page and Gilberto Gil. 2012 combines film and animation in an innovative way, taking us on a journey through our own evolution.
http://www.2012timeforchange.com/
Anyway; they say that the earth or the world as we know it will change, so it is not necessarily the end ...
Maybe the earth will switch direction, or change its position or something ... so maybe it is just another act of nature like earthquakes and hurricanes .. they are mostly predictable, happen more frequently than we think and they are not unique :)
Why is this issue so big all of a sudden? How come no one talked about it when people were talking about the 1999/2000? why didn't anyone come out of the crowds and say, don't worry people, according to the Mayans, the world will end in Dec 21st of 2012, so no need to worry about the 2000 end, it is not scheduled and certainly not the end????