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Life After The Astrological Obsession Crash

 
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12/20/2010 04:26 PM
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Life After The Astrological Obsession Crash
There is this forum I used to read that was pretty cool, detailing the upcoming collapse of society based on a shortage of certain fuels that are used to power, hmm, how can I put this delicately, modern civilization ON THE ENTIRE PLANET. And well, that's going to be a problem if we start seeing significant shortages (read: price rises due to scarcity) of this certain fuel.

There was much enthusiatstic and sometimes well-thought discussion of many tangential topics related to the main theme. The forums were well-read and informative. There was also a daily update on headlines related to the fuel scarcity issue and upcoming financial doom that was sure to result from it. (which we are sliding into rather more quickly than not, I must say)

Many of the predictions of doom have in fact been in the process of coming true over the past 4-5 years I have read such discussions. About the only one that hasn't (yet) is the upcoming Utter Fail of our financial system. Yet, it seems even that event is not far away, from a U.S. if not global perspective.

What happened? Well, suddenly some moon bumped into a ring of Saturn and that nice, highly-respected forum seemed to (well, I don't want to use any impolite terms, so how can I put this?), "lose its way," shall we say. Not that the site owes the world anything, far from it, but the forums could've carried on in a self-sustaining way even without the daily headline updates. Yet, those are no longer available.

At a time when all that has been discussed there is on the verge of becoming Reality!

Maybe we're meant to carry on the discussion here at GLP. I just don't know. But the gods seem to have gone crazy, and since tonight is a once in (how many years? 648? 692? 686?) years event, we're going to see a particular kind of funky eclipse, I can only say,

Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!





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