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I was 10, 5 years ago! wow.

Pet Corn Snake

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LOL, strange as I'am I cant help but wonder why time goes sooo fast, I remember writing the date 2000 in my school book when I was a young'n and now we are coming upto 2008 already, I wonder what the world will be like in another 50 years,

come on guys give me your theorys of the worlds future in 50 years..


I know I'm different in the head, but I cant help but wonder...
 
Were not going to make it that far. Say goodbye on December 21st, 2012. :rolleyes:

Is that what the Maya Calendar says?

I'm pessimistic about the future of Mankind... Trust me, you don't want to hear the rant that goes along with this. Global warming, overpopulation, etc... Next thing you know, soylent green is people...
 
Drinking age is 18... right? US is 21.

Yep, but most people in my town are drinking at about 12, nearly everyone in my year group at school drinks, yet ive never even tried the stuff, it's very easy to get and I do look 18, but why would I want to hide behind beer when I'm naturally happy
 
I'm kind of with Jen, the Mayan calender says life as we know it will change. Global warming, dependency on fossil fuels, gross dependency on computers, over population. I think we will all become a third world country and then those used to that way of life will be in the forefront. But hey lets party while we can.
 
Yep, but most people in my town are drinking at about 12, nearly everyone in my year group at school drinks, yet ive never even tried the stuff, it's very easy to get and I do look 18, but why would I want to hide behind beer when I'm naturally happy

I haven't actually drank yet but I do like the smell of beer... lol
Every European person, over 18, in the US, that I know, drinks. Ah.. I can't wait to go back!
 
I know what you mean. I hate it every time someone asks me something and the answer is "well that was about 10 years ago...maybe 12"...then I feel REALLY old!
 
There will be a giant war, leaving only a few nomadic groups left. Then we will terra-form Mars :p

"Nothin' in the 'verse can stop me now!"
 
"Imagine stalking elk past department store windows and stinking racks of beautiful rotting dresses and tuxedos on hangers; you'll wear leather clothes that will last you the rest of your life, and you'll climb the wrist-thick kudzu vines that wrap the Sears Tower. Jack and the beanstalk, you'll climb up through the dripping forest canopy and the air will be so clean you'll see tiny figures pounding corn and laying strips of venison to dry in the empty car pool lane of an abandoned superhighway stretching eight-lanes-wide and August-hot for a thousand miles."

"We'll paint the skyscrapers with huge totem faces and goblin tikis, and every evening what's left of mankind will retreat to empty zoos and lock itself in cages as protection against the bears and big cats and wolves that pace and watch us from outside the cage bars at night."

~Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club
 
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