End of the world is tommorrow!!!!

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BIG ROCK FROM SPACE WHIZZING PAST EARTH AT DISTANCE LESS THAN 1 / 10 OF THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE EARTH AND THE MOON!!!

NOW YOU BETTER BRACE, i DONT KNOW WHY, they ever mentioned the gravitational pull...
scary just hope it WILL MISS

notice, also South Pole used to be forest with Mayaian pyramids and they're the ones who did the Mayan Calendar...
so the rocks coming back or what?



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All ok Down Under! I think it's tomorrow here now.....
Nothing to worry about here. If civilisation starts to crumble and we have a total economic breakdown, followed by flash floods, four horsemen of the apocalypse etc you guys will be the first to know....... after I've finished saving my own sorry ass of course :)
 
When is the next-end of the world announcement?
Escape by going to the "moon".

Nothing new-been around for centuries!
 
Wait! What!?! No one told me the end of the world is today. Who do I sue for not informing me of this danger????
 
I am not worried because that asteroid will fly over Asia/Europe. North America is safe. :lol:


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I'm not worried. I won't be around for the end of the world.
 
It's slightly disappointing to know it won't pass through my neck of the woods... But I've got to say, I'm absolutely delighted to see how this will affect the gravitational pull of the planet; more specifically, I'm excited to see how big the waves get when this thing comes crashing over us.

Edit: After some reading, it turns out it's not big enough to affect things. :(

/disappointed
 
It's slightly disappointing to know it won't pass through my neck of the woods... But I've got to say, I'm absolutely delighted to see how this will affect the gravitational pull of the planet; more specifically, I'm excited to see how big the waves get when this thing comes crashing over us.

Edit: After some reading, it turns out it's not big enough to affect things. :(

/disappointed

well...its big enough , IF the earth'sgravitational pull overcame it and altered it journey to make an impact, on landing the impact would be eqavalent to 1000x of hiroshima A-bomb ! no joke. it IS a big deal...
 
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