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  1. thedope

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY7Rxae4pjU
     
  2. Asmodean

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyxfCQG1t4w
     
  3. Asmodean

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBEoxz9_sQM

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    "Hey I'm not talking about no revolution! I'm not talking about no demonstration! I'm not talking about getting out in the streets! I'm talking about having some fun! I'm talking about dancing
    I'm talking about love your neighbour...'till it hurts
    I'm talking about grab your friend! I'm talking about love, I'm talking about some love, I'm talking about some love, I'm talking about love! Love! Love! Love! Love! Grab your fucking friend and love him!"
     
  4. guerillabedlam

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    I bet someone has died since you made this post, ergo you're wrong.
     
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  5. Asmodean

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    Can you explain how you are so certain of that, Chinacat? Or are you just kidding?
     
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    I want to know different ways to get fd up on haldol and benzos. Can I smoke haldol in a glass pipe or bowl after crushing it?
     
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    I loved it when I got the shots in the state hospital.now just wondering I want to know different ways to get fd up on haldol and benzos. Can I smoke haldol in a glass pipe or bowl after crushing it?
     
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    I want to know different ways to get f*****d up on haldol and benzos. Can I smoke haldol in a glass pipe or bowl after crushing it?
     
  10. Irminsul

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    Yep I feel like you should do that.
     
  11. ThriceHistMorphs

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    "So, if the idea that the 13th Bak'tun is the end of the current era is in question, then what should we think of it's arrival in 2012 AD? Though Maya texts say nothing about what might happen at the 13th Bak'tun, we do know that the end of each bak'tun was considered a time of great change. Reviewing ancient Maya history provides a general coroboration of that notion.

    The following events around the turn of the last five bak'tuns are not suggested as spot on dates when major changes occurred, but consider the overall pattern.


    The beginning of the 8th bak'tun (41 AD)
    The last of the Olmec cities, some surviving for almost 1000 years, were abandoned and never reinhabited.

    The beginning of the 9th bak'tun (435 AD)
    Teotihuacan's influence began in the Maya world, resulting new cities, a flurry of new dynasties, and warfare.

    The beginning of the 10th bak'tun (830 AD)
    The end of the Classic period and the still unexplained abandonment of 100's of cities.

    The beginning of the 11th bak'tun (1224 AD)
    The abandonment of Chichen Itza in Yucatan and the rise of Mayapan.

    The beginning of the 12th bak'tun (1618 AD)
    The last great Maya empire, the Itza of Lake Peten, sent emissaries to the Spanish announcing they are ready to embrace the change the turn of cycles will bring.

    It was this last bak'tun, when the Spanish conquered Lake Peten and captured king Kan Ek, that provides special insight into the Maya beliefs about the turn of a bak'tun. In the year 1617, Kan Ek sent emissaries to Merida to inform the Spanish that the 12th bak'tun was near and that they were prepared for the change it would bring. The Spanish interpreted this as a willingness to be converted to Christianity and a race between various missionary groups began for the credit of being to the first to finally convert the mighty Itza. With the priests came the soldiers, and the inevitable end. While they Itza certainly were not planning their own demise, they were right that a time of great change was upon them.

    In conclusion, while it is uncertain that 2012 AD will mark the reset of the long count cycle, it is most certainly the beginning of the 13th bak'tun. The ancient Maya would have considered it a time of great change. If every bak'tun was a time of great change, then the 13th turn must have held special significance, perhaps the beginning of a new era in world history. Time will tell."

    -ChinaCatSunflower02
     
  12. ChinaCatSunflower002

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    Seems pretty obvious to me that I turned out to be correct about 2012. Did the world get extremely shaken up post-2012 or didn’t it?

    Article from before 2012:

    Mayan Long Count

    “So, if the idea that the 13th Bak'tun is the end of the current era is in question, then what should we think of it's arrival in 2012 AD? Though Maya texts say nothing about what might happen at the 13th Bak'tun, we do know that the end of each bak'tun was considered a time of great change. Reviewing ancient Maya history provides a general coroboration of that notion.

    The following events around the turn of the last five bak'tuns are not suggested as spot on dates when major changes occurred, but consider the overall pattern.


    The beginning of the 8th bak'tun (41 AD)
    The last of the Olmec cities, some surviving for almost 1000 years, were abandoned and never reinhabited.

    The beginning of the 9th bak'tun (435 AD)
    Teotihuacan's influence began in the Maya world, resulting new cities, a flurry of new dynasties, and warfare.

    The beginning of the 10th bak'tun (830 AD)
    The end of the Classic period and the still unexplained abandonment of 100's of cities.

    The beginning of the 11th bak'tun (1224 AD)
    The abandonment of Chichen Itza in Yucatan and the rise of Mayapan.

    The beginning of the 12th bak'tun (1618 AD)
    The last great Maya empire, the Itza of Lake Peten, sent emissaries to the Spanish announcing they are ready to embrace the change the turn of cycles will bring.

    It was this last bak'tun, when the Spanish conquered Lake Peten and captured king Kan Ek, that provides special insight into the Maya beliefs about the turn of a bak'tun. In the year 1617, Kan Ek sent emissaries to Merida to inform the Spanish that the 12th bak'tun was near and that they were prepared for the change it would bring. The Spanish interpreted this as a willingness to be converted to Christianity and a race between various missionary groups began for the credit of being to the first to finally convert the mighty Itza. With the priests came the soldiers, and the inevitable end. While they Itza certainly were not planning their own demise, they were right that a time of great change was upon them.

    In conclusion, while it is uncertain that 2012 AD will mark the reset of the long count cycle, it is most certainly the beginning of the 13th bak'tun. The ancient Maya would have considered it a time of great change. If every bak'tun was a time of great change, then the 13th turn must have held special significance, perhaps the beginning of a new era in world history. Time will tell.”
     
  13. ChinaCatSunflower002

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    I turned out to be correct, Writer. Do you not see this yet?
     
  14. Piney

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    Hurricaine Sandy 10/30/2012
     
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  15. ChinaCatSunflower002

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    For real though…consider the state of the world since 2012.

    -Mass shootings frequent
    -Donald Trump/political hysteria
    -Pandemic
    -Societal breakdown and division increased exponentially
    -Massive economic instability

    Just to name a few. It’s arguable that the world was much more relatively stable and “normal” from 2011 and back. From my perspective the differences are black and white.
     
  16. ChinaCatSunflower002

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    8 years later and we are pretty close
     
  17. ChinaCatSunflower002

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    I wasn’t kidding
     

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