Frequent feelings of impending doom are one of the most common feelings associated with chronic anxiety. basic psychology.
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Frequent feelings of impending doom are one of the most common feelings associated with chronic anxiety. basic psychology.
Nostradomus is as phony as John Edwards and the rest of them. every single disaster that happens, somebody pulls up a line from him and says "SEE! SEE! he knew it would happen!".Quote:
Originally Posted by BluntArtist
I have the same powers. watch this:
A great dictator will rise to power and cause massive war with the death and suffering of millions. Invasions of nations will occure, superpowers will be pushed into the conflict. now whenever that happens I hope everybody can claim how mystical I am.
Nostradomus predicted the apocolypse would happen a couple years ago. S
People have been expecting the end of the world as long as there have been people. The world was here a billion years ago, and it will be here a billion years from now. I'm old enough to remember when fears about nuclear war were alot more real than they are now. But even then the world would have went on, just without us.
Don't worry....You won't feel a thing.......
i just got copy of new war of worlds have u seen it
I know I havent posted in a long time but I just can't help myself.
1. All psychics and precognitives are frauds, there is a way to predict the future however it does escape our current capabilities (no matter how special you think you or say "nostradamus" or as earlier mentioned john edwards is). You'de have to have subconscious knowledge of every particle (including the ones we havent discovered) as well as all energy forms position at that second THEN you could predict the future. (please look it up).
2. There isnt enough nuclear bombs to wipe out humankind let alone earth itself, we could have 10,000 times more bombs and we would still miss most people in caves or on any far subterranean level. Deal with it, we're an adaptable species and with technology even more adaptable. Please do not fret about our extinction it is inevitable but won't happen for billions if not "trillions" of years, we're simply to aggressive and scarily enough to admit this intelligent (most of us anyway), we will/would adapt as would most life on earth to almost any circumstance.(also nuclear bombs are "flashy" they're not nearly as destructive as some try to make them seem they may be the most destructive physical weapon we have so far(not counting potential threat by spreading of biological toxins weaponized) but thats only because we havent harnessed certain energy forms into weapons).
3. The Earth MAY end when the sun in a few "billion" years swallows the earth (although we'de die off way sooner than that) however I have "faith" in the human species ability to develop either a. move the earth or b. interstellar travel.
Oh and yes Natural I do sometimes think of things like that , but in no way do I think of them as world ending. (although I had a "hitchiker's guide to the galaxy" moment, A few years ago I could have swore I got the creepiest feeling our entire galaxy was about to be wiped out, but it was probably my overactive imagination).
If the world is going to end what can we do about it? So why worry? :)
Yet another excellent point. Bravo Ghost :)
Alfred E Newman had it right "What?, Me worry?"
As the song go's. Don't worry, Be happy, Be happy happy!
Crispy critter's in 1 to 5 seconds just add nuke's. Shaken not stirred please!