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John Titor's Legacy
Titor: It's all gone a bit quiet hasn't it?
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<blockquote data-quote="sinister" data-source="post: 24722" data-attributes="member: 208"><p><strong>Re: Titor: It's all gone a bit quiet hasn't it?</strong></p><p></p><p>those 'references' to microsingularities and black holes, to me was actually pretty huge. That is, I assume you're speaking of the recent CERN news. There was another major earthquake in the Indian Ocean, and in my opinion tensions are continuing to rise here in the states. Almost every major news event seems to further define the divisions in this country for me. All that Terri Schiavo drama did for me was highlight our country's major division. The anti-abortion conservatives and pro-choice liberals were both out in full force. The pope has recently died, which leaves the world in an even more tenuous balance right now. A good number of the political news and commentary I've seen on this board has been in the vein of our civil liberties slowly disappearing, which proves to me that there is so much going on that doesn't pop up on CNN. Big things, too. If we really are the generation that preceded Titor, and are on the verge of his future, there's no reason to think that any of us would even know it was going on. If Titor was real, he spoke after the fact, which means we really can't count on the fact that we've seen everything that's been going on. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinister, post: 24722, member: 208"] [b]Re: Titor: It's all gone a bit quiet hasn't it?[/b] those 'references' to microsingularities and black holes, to me was actually pretty huge. That is, I assume you're speaking of the recent CERN news. There was another major earthquake in the Indian Ocean, and in my opinion tensions are continuing to rise here in the states. Almost every major news event seems to further define the divisions in this country for me. All that Terri Schiavo drama did for me was highlight our country's major division. The anti-abortion conservatives and pro-choice liberals were both out in full force. The pope has recently died, which leaves the world in an even more tenuous balance right now. A good number of the political news and commentary I've seen on this board has been in the vein of our civil liberties slowly disappearing, which proves to me that there is so much going on that doesn't pop up on CNN. Big things, too. If we really are the generation that preceded Titor, and are on the verge of his future, there's no reason to think that any of us would even know it was going on. If Titor was real, he spoke after the fact, which means we really can't count on the fact that we've seen everything that's been going on. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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