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She told you/us she was sick of all the ######'s and PISSED OFF's etc. plus she got slammed about religion, so she dis-owned us and packed her bags! or she is just updating to the new site, lol?

 
Wow, mantisplace can't be down. i'm gonna check and prove you are being stupid...

IT'S TRUE! THE DOMAIN ADVERTS HAVE INVADED OUR GREATEST DEFENCE AGAINST MANTID-LESSNESS! ARMAGEDDON HAS STARTED!!!!!! GRAB YOUR MANTIDS AND RUUUUUNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!

 
Hopefully she is updating to a modern site and ditching that craziness she has now! :stuart:

 
Transfered stuff for new site yesterday evening, they never said I would be out of commission for awhile, sometime today the new site should be up, hope it is ok.

 
Leap year invented by the Church to keep their calendar in time with the lunar calendar? Ha! The Mayans and many other calendar systems are far more accurate. Just because we use it doesnt mean it's the best

Cough......English measures vs metric system!!!!

Plus.... The Mayan calendar is cyclical and just because it "ends" doesnt mean the world is going to end. It could just as easy start over at the beginning.

 
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Here's what I googled if anyone is interested? And yep Rebecca's site is back up, but you'll have to re-book mark it, the old link doesn't work.

The Fact: The Mayan Calendar does not predict the end of the world in 2012

First of all, the Mayans don’t have a calender they have calendars which often interlocked. The calender that has given rise to the myth of the end of the world is the Mayan long count calendar. According to Mayan Mythology, we are living in the fourth world or “creation” so to speak. The last creation ended on 12.19.19.17.19 of the long count calendar. That sequence will occur again on December 20, 2012. According to the Mayans this is a time of great celebration for having reached the end of a creation cycle. It does not mean the end of the world but the beginning of a new “age”. Does the world end every December 31st? No – we go on to a new year. This is the same as the Mayan creation periods. In fact, the Mayans make many references to dates that fall beyond 2012. The idea of 2012 being the end of the world was actually first suggested by New Age religionist José Argüelles in his 1987 book The Mayan Factor: Path Beyond Technology.

 

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