User talk:NIP Needious

November 2012
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List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events
You attempted to remove all the information on the article List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events on the grounds that "None of this is real". The article clearly points out how hundreds of predictions about the world ending have not come true, it clearly shows none of the past predictions were 'real'. Part of my motivation for working on this article was the hope that people would see how many predictions about the end of the world did not come true, and accordingly not taking any future predictions as seriously. By attempted to remove all the referenced information about false predictions you were actually probably increasing the chances that people would believe the end was coming in 2012. I just thought I'd point out how counterproductive to your reasoning your actions were. Perhaps you should have a long hard think about who the real "dumbass" is here. Freikorp (talk) 22:46, 15 November 2012 (UTC)