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2012..the beginning

So, its finally 2012, the year of destruction, the year of apocalypse (pfft..at least that's what they say). The year when cataclysmic events take place. The year when the world ends according to the Mayan Calendar. The year when scientists and astrologists say that a powerful Solar Flare might burst out of the sun and hit earth, wiping out two-third of the world's population. I'm not a skeptic person but i highly believe that the only person who knows the exact year,even more the exact date of the end of the world would be God (besides the Solar Flare scenario which logically might be true).

True or false, which ever it may turn out to be, the issue is still widely up for debate. I say we move on with the preparations first. Make preparation for supplies. I'm not talking about food and those kind of stuff. Preparation for the hereafter. I'm not trying to preach, and it's not like no one else doesn't know it, but it is merely just a self reminder. Regards.

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