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  • #76
    Re: No need to mow the lawn this weekend.

    How can you measure the courage and conviction it takes, to come out and strongly declare to the world's media, that the world might end next week! Simply amazing. :lol:
    phsstt!

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    • #77
      Re: No need to mow the lawn this weekend.

      Originally posted by SQUACKEE
      How can you measure the courage and conviction it takes, to come out and strongly declare to the world's media, that the world might end next week! Simply amazing. :lol:
      And what are the odds that when this 'deadline' comes and goes, he'll finally shut his yap? :roll:

      "Oops, sorry, forgot to carry the 1 in that last calculation. Here, lemme run it again . . . uh . . . OK . . . got it! The world will end . . . um . . . in 11.4 BILLION years . . . oh... never ... mind."

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      • #78
        Re: No need to mow the lawn this weekend.

        It seems, the world outlasted him :shock: .
        "A beautiful theory killed by an ugly fact."
        by Thomas Henry Huxley

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        • #79
          Re: No need to mow the lawn this weekend.

          I've missed Harold's rantings on the radio the last couple of years; used to be the highlight of my evening drive home.

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          • #80
            Re: No need to mow the lawn this weekend.

            Originally posted by Pego
            It seems, the world outlasted him :shock: .
            Gaudeamus igitur and all that. No one gets out alive, so ultimately his doomsday predictions must come true.

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            • #81
              'Doomsday Clock' moves to 90 seconds to midnight as nuclear threat rises

              The "Doomsday Clock," created by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists to illustrate how close humanity has come to the end of the world, moved its "time" in 2023 to 90 seconds to midnight, 10 seconds closer than it has been for the past three years.

              Atomic scientists set the "Doomsday Clock" closer to midnight than ever before on Tuesday, saying threats of nuclear war, disease, and climate volatility have been exacerbated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, putting humanity at greater risk of annihilation.

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