Do you mean correctly? If not, there have been several predictions this month.
There was a lot of talk relating the eclipse and Israel to the end times, and then last week there was this:
We are living it… You don’t predict what is happening already… :)
I gotchu fam. It’ll be next February. Check it.
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I mean we’re kinda already living it.
- climate spiraling out of control
- resurgence of authoritarianism worldwide, including lots of Nazis and racial/religious supremacists (white supremacists, for sure, but for instance, Modi has done some fairly appalling shit in India with pushing Hindu supremacy over the last several years)
- late stage capitalism
- collapsing societal and social contracts
- etc
How can you predict what’s already here?
Weren’t there some people worried about the end of the world with the most recent solar eclipse?
Sounds reasonable. If the sun gets stuck behind the moon there we’d be toast because we need light to see stuff and where we’re driving.
We might need light for a few other things, too. :)
Like finding the car keys in the first place!
You’re right. How are we gonna ever beat Boktai without the sun?
Interestingly, there are actually weren’t any such people. AFAIK
I was in the path of totality. Which was amazing, but there were a LOT of people crowing about “something” happening during/after the Eclipse.
Was it the occultation ceremony? Please, not the occultation ceremony.
There was at least one lady who thought it was the rapture.
I wish they were right because it would be awesome if all religious fundies were taken somewhere else. Too bad they often aren’t good people and many, if not most, would end up being left behind. Imagine the tantrums when they realize they’ve missed the rapture. I bet we’d see a rise in Satanism that wasn’t just a front to challenge Christian bias in religious rights but instead a rebellion against a god that spurned them. And then I wonder if they’d be surprised that atheists still want nothing to do with them.
Jesus. You can’t even see a solar eclipse everywhere when it does happen. Travel really does broaden the mind, I suppose.
That’s because we’re now living it.
Too obvious now.
well *gestures at everything* isn’t it just kind of common knowledge now?
Well I did notice it’s been hotter lately
At least I don’t have to clean my windscreen every time I go for a drive!
So hot right now.
Get out of the kiln.
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Clearly this means it’s already ended. An you sure you’re not in an afterlife right now?
Shit got real fucked up after Harold camping, so I’m not so sure
Welcome to hell
Pretty much feels like it.
Kinda like The Onion, such things are in a tough spot.
I don’t really think that the author of this book believes the world will “end” this soon but anyways. This is a post apocalyptic dystopia that sets it’s scene in Moscow 2033:
spoiler about the metro series
In the later books it kinda seems like that it’s only Russia that has been nuked out of existence so really the world hasn’t ended. But if you just read the first book you would not get to know that
We’re already riding it it I reckon. Should be like a deep breath out, but I think we’ll eventually recover.
Hah, I agree. No need for the nutters to predict it when civilization is dangling its toes off the precipice. You can see it on the horizon. Global instability, wars, anthropogenic climate change. They’re holding their breath like the rest of us.
Smarch 32nd, 2033a
If by “a while” you mean 1 month, then sure. There were tons of conspiracy theorists saying that the world was going to end on April 8th due to the solar eclipse.
They were going to fire up the LHC to open a dimension, which can only happen when the moon is casting a shadow 6000 km away. Then aliens… or something.