Underwater Tavern - Reprise bar

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Originally posted by yerssot
I ment for liquor 😉
it explains everying 😉

Originally posted by GCG
That reminds me ; today is friday night ! 😱

yea baby 🤘

Farking Carlsberg parties !

Im getting old for these nights

then stay at home with cocoa and slippers? 😱

Yeah !

Im working 7.5 day weeks ! I need a bed to sleep on

I want the same, but I can't, stupid friends 😛

You as well ?

They keep phoning and ringing ? AAAARRRHH !

OMG me too, and then texting, and IMing, and eventually they'll just show up 😛

speak of the devil, just had a call 😂

And?

Damn it, I ate too much 😘

and it is end of the world now.

On the contrary, it' s merely the beginning.

how's that?

nostaradamus said that end of the world is comming 😱

Nostaradamus said a lot of things.

Nostaradamus... I bet he didn' t foresee this.

but it is happening
two towers
and black pope (in some thing of this benedict guy there is a black person)

see, end of the world is comming!!!!

😑 i'll better go.

Nostradamus' writings have frequently been misquoted and, in some instances, even deliberately altered in order to "prove" that he supposedly predicted various events. Since the advent of the Internet, many prophecies have even been fabricated outright, therefore enhancing the mystique of Nostradamus. For example, after the September 11 Terrorist Attacks, the following was circulated on the Internet along with many more elaborate variants:

In the City of God there will be a great thunder,
Two brothers torn apart by Chaos,
while the fortress endures,
the great leader will succumb,
The third big war will begin when the big city is burning

As it turns out, the first four lines were indeed written before the attacks, but by a Canadian graduate student named Neil Marshall as part of a research paper in 1997. The research paper included this poem as an illustrative example of how the validity of prophecies are often exaggerated. For example, the "City of God" (why is New York City the City of God?), "great thunder" (could apply to just about any disaster), "Two brothers" (lots of things come in pairs), and "the great leader will succumb" phrases are so ambiguous as to be meaningless. The fifth line was added by an anonymous Internet user, apparently since Nostradamus always wrote in quatrains. Nostradamus never actually referred to a "third big war".

uh.

Originally posted by Storm
Nostradamus' writings have frequently been misquoted and, in some instances, even deliberately altered in order to "prove" that he supposedly predicted various events. Since the advent of the Internet, many prophecies have even been fabricated outright, therefore enhancing the mystique of Nostradamus. For example, after the September 11 Terrorist Attacks, the following was circulated on the Internet along with many more elaborate variants:

In the City of God there will be a great thunder,
Two brothers torn apart by Chaos,
while the fortress endures,
the great leader will succumb,
The third big war will begin when the big city is burning

As it turns out, the first four lines were indeed written before the attacks, but by a Canadian graduate student named Neil Marshall as part of a research paper in 1997. The research paper included this poem as an illustrative example of how the validity of prophecies are often exaggerated. For example, the "City of God" (why is New York City the City of God?), "great thunder" (could apply to just about any disaster), "Two brothers" (lots of things come in pairs), and "the great leader will succumb" phrases are so ambiguous as to be meaningless. The fifth line was added by an anonymous Internet user, apparently since Nostradamus always wrote in quatrains. Nostradamus never actually referred to a "third big war".

i didn't know.

so the world is not ending? 😊 great to hear it jumping45