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Originally posted by Afterthought
reply to post by Freenrgy2
for not allowing myself to get wrapped up in a horrible work of fiction.
You can start by being more honest with yourself.
If you didn't allow yourself to get caught up in this, you wouldn't still be replying on this thread.
When people get scared, they scream or laugh to release nervous energy.
From your jokes and laughter, you're presently releasing a lot of nervous energy.
Just breathe. It'll be OK.
I'm just getting rather worried about getting killed by a nuke instead of something from nature.
Each time mother nature spares us, mankind has another opportunity to smite us.
Originally posted by TrueAmerican
Speculate much?
Draw crazy conclusions much?
Associate things that have nothing to do with each other...
MUCH?
An asteroid the size of a city block zoomed inside the moon's orbit today (Nov. 8) in a rare flyby that marked the closest approach to Earth by such a big space rock in 35 years.
The asteroid 2005 YU55 came within 201,700 miles (324,600 kilometers) of Earth at 6:28 p.m. EST (2328 GMT) Tuesday evening before speeding off into deep space once again at about 29,000 mph (46,700 kph).
The space rock is about 1,300 feet (400 meters) wide. An asteroid this large hasn't come so near to Earth since 1976 and won't again until 2028, researchers said.
Originally posted by Prevalent_Disease
It's officially over guys, my only regret is that I didn't see it
www.space.com...
An asteroid the size of a city block zoomed inside the moon's orbit today (Nov. 8) in a rare flyby that marked the closest approach to Earth by such a big space rock in 35 years.
The asteroid 2005 YU55 came within 201,700 miles (324,600 kilometers) of Earth at 6:28 p.m. EST (2328 GMT) Tuesday evening before speeding off into deep space once again at about 29,000 mph (46,700 kph).
The space rock is about 1,300 feet (400 meters) wide. An asteroid this large hasn't come so near to Earth since 1976 and won't again until 2028, researchers said.edit on 11/8/2011 by Prevalent_Disease because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by BeyondPayin
So i just saw on espn that the court date for tomorrow 11-9-11 with sandusky (penn state sex offender) has been moved to dec 7...since it has been a big story (repeated over and over) and his court date was going to start on 11-9-11 and it got moved does anyone think that can be significant?
Originally posted by GonzoSinister
Stood outside in the cold for a good 10 minutes!
nothing, no end of the world, no atlantis no tsunami not even a flash in the sky!
Originally posted by SatoriTheory
Conclusion:
At approx. 11:30pm UT on the 8th November 2011, Asteroid YU55 will impact the Northern Atlantic.
At approx. 11:30pm UT on the 8th November 2011, Asteroid YU55 will impact the Northern Atlantic.
At approx. 11:30pm UT on the 8th November 2011, Asteroid YU55 will impact the Northern Atlantic.