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    • CommentAuthorAri
    • CommentTimeJun 4th 2009
     

    For me it doesn’t get any better than jellyfish crop circles. Having a near phobia of the creatures, I find it both terrifying and amusing. The aliens are trying to send me a message – I know it!

    Oh, look, and now there’s a dragonfly. Those aliens are getting pretty nifty with the lawnmowers.

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    The first one is FSM
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    Wow, I can’t imagine how much time it took them to do that. Très cool though!

    • CommentAuthorAri
    • CommentTimeJun 4th 2009
     

    @GC: FSM? No idea that it means. D:

    But yes, it’s pretty cool. Some people think it has to do with the world ending in 2012, though.

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      CommentAuthorSpanman
    • CommentTimeJun 4th 2009
     

    Hurr, hurr. The coming of the Great Wheat Jellyfish. Prepare for the end.

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    Ari: GC is referring to the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

    • CommentAuthorGolcondio
    • CommentTimeJun 4th 2009
     

    And he’s wrong.

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    I'm never wrong.
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      CommentAuthorMoldorm
    • CommentTimeJun 4th 2009
     

    It MUST be the FSM!

    Have YOU been touched by his noodly appendage?

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      CommentAuthorRand
    • CommentTimeJun 4th 2009 edited
     
    I will be so flipping mad if the world ends in 2012. That's when I graduate! That's when I actually get to drive a car! That's when, like, life happens.
    • CommentAuthorAri
    • CommentTimeJun 4th 2009
     

    Hey, I’ll only be a year into college. Not the time I want to die.

    The Jellyfish is not FSM. >.<

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      CommentAuthorMoldorm
    • CommentTimeJun 5th 2009
     

    Is there any reason that people think that the world might end in 2012 other than that Mayan calendar?
    I think it’s more likely that they just got bored of listing dates they were never going to see.

    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeJun 5th 2009
     

    People put a lot of faith in a group of people who didn’t correctly predict their near extinction by the Spaniards.

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    @ Moldorm: Not really.
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    @Moldorm:

    2012 is the most likely time for the sun to destroy all power distribution systems, potentially shutting down pretty much EVERYTHING in the US for up to about 10 years.

    Hey, at least we get to see the aurora before the world ends!
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      CommentAuthorMoldorm
    • CommentTimeJun 5th 2009
     

    Oh, so there is actually some basis for these predictions.

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    Well if it does, nothing we can do about it. It most likely won’t though.