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so you want a source?


try this

true story

so December 21st, 2012 already happened 6+ months ago.

what if you all just didn't realize it?

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  • 12.15.2012 12:56 PM PDT
Subject: Mayans didn't have leap years
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Yes, we know. No-body here actually believe the 2012 myth. Move along.

  • 12.15.2012 12:56 PM PDT

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  • 12.15.2012 12:56 PM PDT

I already knew that.

  • 12.15.2012 12:57 PM PDT
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Yes, we know. No-body here actually believe the 2012 myth. Move along.

  • 12.15.2012 12:58 PM PDT

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It's just the dawning of Aquarius.

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  • 12.15.2012 12:59 PM PDT

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Posted by: DarkBen64
Don't punch a British kid, the queen'll come after you.

That's not actually how the Mayan calendar worked. The fact that it didn't use the Gregorian leap-year system does not mean it doesn't correlate with our 21st of December.

Basically it goes in these divisions called Baktuns which are 144,000 days each and counting the necessary number of Baktuns to the end of their calendar brings us to the 21st of December 2012.

That said, the apocalypse rumours are total bull.

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  • 12.15.2012 1:00 PM PDT
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I like games and music

If Mayans predicted Lil Wayne how wrong can they be about 2012?

  • 12.15.2012 1:00 PM PDT

I hate RobotChicken.

I hate adult swim in general...

  • 12.15.2012 1:04 PM PDT
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Posted by: Azzuage
I hate RobotChicken.

I hate adult swim in general...


I liked loiter squad.

  • 12.15.2012 1:05 PM PDT

The human element always mucks things up.

Posted by: Delta SWE
If Mayans predicted Lil Wayne how wrong can they be about 2012?


DUN DUN DUN

  • 12.15.2012 1:05 PM PDT
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Nope.

The scientists took leap year into account when converting that date into our calendar system. So 21 December actually is the correct date.

  • 12.15.2012 1:06 PM PDT
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Posted by: Delta SWE
If Mayans predicted Lil Wayne how wrong can they be about 2012?

  • 12.15.2012 1:06 PM PDT

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  • 12.15.2012 1:08 PM PDT
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Posted by: teh Chaz
That's not actually how the Mayan calendar worked. The fact that it didn't use the Gregorian leap-year system does not mean it doesn't correlate with our 21st of December.

Basically it goes in these divisions called Baktuns which are 144,000 days each and counting the necessary number of Baktuns to the end of their calendar brings us to the 21st of December 2012.

That said, the apocalypse rumours are total bull.


This is correct. Our calendar ( and leap years ) are based off of the astrological cycle. the mayan calendar in question ( they have a bunch of calendars ) simply counts the days in a linear fashion.

  • 12.15.2012 1:08 PM PDT

Why don't we just share the hill?

Really? Jeez, I didn't know that. You saved me, I was so worried.

  • 12.15.2012 1:09 PM PDT

so you want a source?


try this

true story


Posted by: Garland
Nope.

The scientists took leap year into account when converting that date into our calendar system. So 21 December actually is the correct date.
*fake euro accent*
the joke, she is ruined.

why do you not clicking the link?

  • 12.15.2012 1:36 PM PDT

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Posted by: Exception Thrown

Posted by: teh Chaz
That's not actually how the Mayan calendar worked. The fact that it didn't use the Gregorian leap-year system does not mean it doesn't correlate with our 21st of December.

Basically it goes in these divisions called Baktuns which are 144,000 days each and counting the necessary number of Baktuns to the end of their calendar brings us to the 21st of December 2012.

That said, the apocalypse rumours are total bull.


This is correct. Our calendar ( and leap years ) are based off of the astrological cycle. the mayan calendar in question ( they have a bunch of calendars ) simply counts the days in a linear fashion.
Which coincides with the location of constellations around the Earth. Capricorn will start December 20th now instead of 22nd.

  • 12.15.2012 1:38 PM PDT

The world already ended.
We are all actually zombies.

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Posted by: Delta SWE
If Mayans predicted Lil Wayne how wrong can they be about 2012?

  • 12.15.2012 1:48 PM PDT

Apparently there is an explanation as to why it actually ends on December 21 2012.

  • 12.15.2012 1:49 PM PDT
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Posted by: SHOTTY SNIP3R
Apparently there is an explanation as to why it actually ends on December 21 2012.
I've always thought it was the equivalent of our society printing calendars until the year, say 5000, then going"well, I think we can stop printing calendars now."

And then our society dies, and some future archaeologist in the year 4990 finds a calendar dated 5000 and no later and they go "this means the world will end!!!"

  • 12.15.2012 1:52 PM PDT

so you want a source?


try this

true story

please, click the link, stop bein so srs.

is joke thread.

  • 12.15.2012 2:01 PM PDT