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some people are taking this Elenin/meeting in denver thing a little too far i think

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posted on Sep, 24 2011 @ 10:27 PM
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ive heard of people that are leaving the east coast and driving west to get away from what they think is some horrible threat from somewhere. they actually think the east coast will fall into the ocean. lol.

im sorry dut does anyone else know someone who is taking this stuff a little too seriously?



posted on Sep, 24 2011 @ 10:31 PM
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No reason to take it seriously at all right? I mean, we are only involved in multiple wars in the middle east and are at all time high tensions with Syria and Iran and have a looming vote to cast on the Palestine statehood in the UN.

I mean, it's not like Obama, NASA and congress are all going to be there during the alignment between, Earth the Sun and Elenin right?

Not like were enacting a Def-con 1 readiness drill at the same time the Navy space program is launching a satellite into space or anything....

Nah, nothing to worry about at all, i'm gonna head back and catch another episode of Kitchen Nightmares, take care.
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posted on Sep, 24 2011 @ 10:33 PM
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Originally posted by Caioneach
ive heard of people that are leaving the east coast and driving west to get away from what they think is some horrible threat from somewhere. they actually think the east coast will fall into the ocean. lol.

im sorry dut does anyone else know someone who is taking this stuff a little too seriously?


I think you being concerned with what other people are doing and why...is taking things seriously...

If they are so what? What does it have to do with you?

I'm honestly just curious because I've seen a trend of mockery to those who take anything seriously anymore...



posted on Sep, 24 2011 @ 10:33 PM
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good to be safe right? i mean what if something did happen and they all had your attitude then they would be in for it



posted on Sep, 24 2011 @ 10:34 PM
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I may be alone on this... But if something disastrous really does happen, would you really want to be around for the aftermath?

I'd much rather spend my time enjoying life and indulging in various comforts if it meant dying in a theoretical fiery explosion. Far better than spending my time being fearful and paranoid, then having to scrape out a sad and violent existence after said cataclysm.
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posted on Sep, 24 2011 @ 10:37 PM
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Originally posted by Brentnauer
I may be alone on this... But if something disastrous really does happen, would you really want to be around for the aftermath?

I'd much rather spend my time enjoying life and indulging in various comforts if it meant dying in a theoretical fiery explosion. Far better than spending my time being fearful and paranoid, then having to scrape out a sad and violent existence after said cataclysm.
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thank you. if something bad does happen let me die. i refuse to live miserably. quality of life is about enjoying life not about just existing.



posted on Sep, 24 2011 @ 10:40 PM
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ide rather survive then die nuff said



posted on Sep, 24 2011 @ 10:43 PM
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Put in such basic terms, nobody would disagree with you.

The OP is talking about people who take this to such an extreme that they forgo the experience of living and only attempt to exist. Living in such a state of panic every moment of your life isn't living. It's prolonged death.



posted on Sep, 24 2011 @ 11:01 PM
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Originally posted by Brentnauer
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Put in such basic terms, nobody would disagree with you.

The OP is talking about people who take this to such an extreme that they forgo the experience of living and only attempt to exist. Living in such a state of panic every moment of your life isn't living. It's prolonged death.


Well said.



posted on Sep, 24 2011 @ 11:08 PM
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Who would want to live near Washington D.C. when the s**t hits the fan?... West Coast is probably more safe because we have a mentality of peace, and whatever bs happens with government agendas we don't want any part of it...Technically the West Coast is still a nation of Aztlan beliefs deep down inside.



posted on Sep, 24 2011 @ 11:09 PM
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Originally posted by Brentnauer
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Put in such basic terms, nobody would disagree with you.

The OP is talking about people who take this to such an extreme that they forgo the experience of living and only attempt to exist. Living in such a state of panic every moment of your life isn't living. It's prolonged death.


I agree with you except for the part where you would rather die than live in a situation like that. My take on it is, if I can live, I will try, but I won't fight death..nor will I seek it.

Should I by chance, be a survivor, that means there is a purpose for me. At that point, I won't be living for myself anymore but I will be living for the human race. In fact, everyday we are alive is just prolonged death.




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