As you should have already guessed from some of the references to time and events of the past, I was around for a prior proclamation that the entire world was going to end. Or turn into a steaming pile of droppings. End of world predictions tend to vary in terms of severity. In fact, during the dizzying heights of the Reagan administration, predictions that the world was going to end tomorrow came so thick and fast that people almost stopped paying them any mind. Continue Reading
Well, the world did not end. Act surprised.
Posted by Kronisk on December 31, 2012
Posted in: History, Philosophy.
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