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<blockquote data-quote="bottomups" data-source="post: 4187995" data-attributes="member: 29452"><p>Wrong.</p><p>The one touting the <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/images/Entertainment/abc_pet_costs_dm_110519" target="_blank">world's demise</a> this time is <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/US/video/doomsday-earthquakes-on-may-21-13646229" target="_blank">Harold Camping</a>, the 89-year-old Christian fundamentalist and co-founder of Family Radio Network, who, by the way, said the same thing would happen in 1994, and when it didn't, he said that he must have computed wrongly. His certainty this time is once again based on his Byzantine calculations about floods and numbers in the Bible that not even Einstein would be able to decipher. He also points to the recent proliferation of earthquakes and tornados as a sign that we're on our last legs. Oh, and let's not forget the added ignominy that gay people are thriving. That's another telltale sign for him that the end is imminent.</p><p></p><p>Christian nut job. Probably had mental health issues and played violent video games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bottomups, post: 4187995, member: 29452"] Wrong. The one touting the [URL='http://abcnews.go.com/images/Entertainment/abc_pet_costs_dm_110519']world's demise[/URL] this time is [URL='http://abcnews.go.com/US/video/doomsday-earthquakes-on-may-21-13646229']Harold Camping[/URL], the 89-year-old Christian fundamentalist and co-founder of Family Radio Network, who, by the way, said the same thing would happen in 1994, and when it didn't, he said that he must have computed wrongly. His certainty this time is once again based on his Byzantine calculations about floods and numbers in the Bible that not even Einstein would be able to decipher. He also points to the recent proliferation of earthquakes and tornados as a sign that we're on our last legs. Oh, and let's not forget the added ignominy that gay people are thriving. That's another telltale sign for him that the end is imminent. Christian nut job. Probably had mental health issues and played violent video games. [/QUOTE]
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