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So, today was supposed to be Doomsday?

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Isaac "Izzy" Marmolejo Posted: Sat, May 21 2011 4:39 PM

We have survived yet another Doomsday event!!!!

I find it funny that the Familyradio's website( the institution that claimed this mumbo jumbo) is offline.

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Merlin replied on Sat, May 21 2011 5:02 PM

The 20th? I thought it was supposed to be the 23rd

The Regression theorem is a memetic equivalent of the Theory of Evolution. To say that the former precludes the free emergence of fiat currencies makes no more sense that to hold that the latter precludes the natural emergence of multicellular organisms.
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It is supposed to be today, the 21st...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_end_times_prediction

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Merlin replied on Sat, May 21 2011 5:55 PM

 

It’s already 22 here, so indeed we live to fight another day!

The Regression theorem is a memetic equivalent of the Theory of Evolution. To say that the former precludes the free emergence of fiat currencies makes no more sense that to hold that the latter precludes the natural emergence of multicellular organisms.
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Neodoxy replied on Sat, May 21 2011 6:07 PM

How many times has the world ended now?

At last those coming came and they never looked back With blinding stars in their eyes but all they saw was black...
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