Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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What the hell let's make up this story.
That's just my theory, anyway. It's the only way I can explain the thought process.
Twipply wrote:Entirely, utterly, 100% fake. There is no question or debate. No uncertainty or leeway. It will not happen. It could never happen. Anyone claiming anything other than what I have said is completely wrong. Anyone that believes them is wrong. Anyone that gives it even a remote possibility of being true is wrong. All following people and posts will be forever wrong if they disagree with me.
This.
Can you expand instead of a simple one-word reply?
Do not post useless [...] content.
I don't think anyone could take use from repeating someone else.
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I'm not convinced there will be such an event.
Plus, I hate the argument "they just ran out of space". This is an ancient civilization that - like mentioned - is quite advanced. I think they would know how to overcome a simple rock-slab shortage. The one book I read on the subject mentioned it being the end of their long-count calendar, which they believed would be either the end of the world or an opening of new senses.
On a different note, I thought this was interesting to say the least.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaW4Ol3_M1o[/youtube]
Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
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Apparently, the Mayan calendar, which is freakily accurate, ...
Lol I am sorry, that is just too funny.
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xputnameherex wrote:Twipply wrote:Entirely, utterly, 100% fake. There is no question or debate. No uncertainty or leeway. It will not happen. It could never happen. Anyone claiming anything other than what I have said is completely wrong. Anyone that believes them is wrong. Anyone that gives it even a remote possibility of being true is wrong. All following people and posts will be forever wrong if they disagree with me.
This.
Can you expand instead of a simple one-word reply?
Apparently no-word replies are OK, as I see those all the time (Just a quote). Or just "^."
Besides, there was a deeper meaning, kinda. As Echo revealed. 1xd1
Plus, I hate the argument "they just ran out of space". This is an ancient civilization that - like mentioned - is quite advanced. I think they would know how to overcome a simple rock-slab shortage.
Perhaps, rather than running out of space, they came to the conclusion that time would last infinitely long and that there would be no point in actually making the calendar for that time period until they actually got near it. Kind've like how my calendar doesn't include 2154 on it.
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I'd say the biggest evidence is that the Mayans forgot about the leap year >.>
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