• Will March 19 'Super Moon' Cause Natural Disasters?
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Just the usual furries howling at the moon over here and and a slightly higher tide . That's all I predict. [editline]10th March 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Megafanx13;28539911]Super moon pls go[/QUOTE] [quote=Ralph]No[/quote]
Repent! The end is nigh! Repent! Repent! We're all gonna die! Repent! Repent !
Since someone else already posted the Majora Mask's moon, here's this [img]http://otakuism.animeblogger.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/vlcsnap-403479.jpg[/img]
Is that the Gurren Lagann moon? Also I better start learning the song of time.
[QUOTE=Xion12;28540127]Is that the Gurren Lagann moon? Also I better start learning the song of time.[/QUOTE] Congrats, want a cookie?
Well, I'm never reading Yahoo news again.
I seem to recall 18 years ago where the world went into chaos as the tides flooded away all the coastal cities Oh wait, No I don't
Well, I don't have any moons to post pictures of to refer to video games. But no, it will not cause disaster. If it's gonna be closest since 18 years ago, it will only be cool if it means seeing a bigger moon. The moon in central Texas is small as hell. And I forgot to mention, I want to blow up the moon and replace it with a giant orbital KFC. Why would anyone want to look at that moon when you could have THIS in the night sky? [img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-FhmoUMrX6X4/TWmlRx1qOgI/AAAAAAAAAu0/nRR9Zgyz0Ac/s320/300px-KFC_logo_svg.png[/img]
[QUOTE=TheTalon;28540333]I seem to recall 18 years ago where the world went into chaos as the tides flooded away all the coastal cities Oh wait, No I don't[/QUOTE] That's because the affected areas were replaced with a holograph, and the injured/dead people were replaced with reptilians. [editline]11th March 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=SNNS-SEAN;28540351]Well, I don't have any moons to post pictures of to refer to video games. But no, it will not cause disaster. If it's gonna be closest since 18 years ago, it will only be cool if it means seeing a bigger moon. The moon in central Texas is small as hell. And I forgot to mention, I want to blow up the moon and replace it with a giant orbital KFC. Why would anyone want to look at that moon when you could have THIS in the night sky? [img_thumb]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-FhmoUMrX6X4/TWmlRx1qOgI/AAAAAAAAAu0/nRR9Zgyz0Ac/s320/300px-KFC_logo_svg.png[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] Because then I'd always be hungry, and then I'd be about as large as the moon. Fuck I want KFC now. [editline]11th March 2011[/editline] Good job you cunt, now I'm going to walk into the city to get some KFC. Bastards.
beware the tides of march hurr
I don't remember volcanoes exploding 18 years ago.
[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;28540376]I don't remember volcanoes exploding 18 years ago.[/QUOTE] [quote]That's because the affected areas were replaced with a holographic technology, and the injured/dead people were replaced with reptilians.[/quote] Duh. Don't you even watch the history channel?
Oh fuck natural disasters 1 day after my birthday.
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;28540062]i suddenly feel even more alone... i wish i had a girlfriend to chill with on that day :sigh:[/QUOTE] I'll be your girlfriend. wait I'm not a girl shit
it's not day three yet
I predict zombie apocalypse. You heard it here first folks
I found this article interesting. Not because I think anything noticeable will really happen, but because I'm rather interested in seeing the moon that night. I'll have to remember to go out and have a look on that particular evening, and hope that the night sky is not too cloudy.
Just bullshit. The moon won't make any disasters unless it's orbit around earth goes wrong and crashes into earth. Don't listen to unknown people. Listen to NASA.
[QUOTE=ridinmybike;28539396]march 21st apocalypse is looking more likely now.[/QUOTE] yeah by 0,00000001 percent, meaning the possibility of that is now at 0,00000001 percent
[QUOTE=Best4bond;28539357]Best Korea is gonna bring the moon to earth and make it hit South Korea.[/QUOTE] I worned you bro,i worned you about moon
Hey this happens on my birthday.
So how huge will it look viewed from the ground? I remember a few years ago during the night of a summer it was pretty huge ass with a red-hue
More fitting music. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4YwTVEKuog[/media]
I remember the last time this happened it was pretty damn cool
Over-religious people shall go like "Hurr durr, this is a sign of the apocalypse"
It's not a fucking super moon, it's the same moon just closer. GOSH! Sounds like something a fucking cave man would say, god damn.
One Scientist says so IT MUST BE TRUE.
[QUOTE=Death n1;28543559]It's not a fucking super moon, it's the same moon just closer. GOSH! Sounds like something a fucking cave man would say, god damn.[/QUOTE] the moon changes the tides depending on the distance i'm pretty sure because of the gravity or something
Since this is just the ramblings of an astrologer, I'm not worried what so ever, especially after scientists said that it won't do anything.
Oh look some one read the article! You deserve a medal.
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