There is a extinction level meteor headed for earth:

There is a extinction level meteor headed for earth:

1) $21T of unaccounted DoD funds.
2) Several private companies entering "space tourism" industry, if you can call it that.
3) FBI takeover of solar observatory to prevent potential viewing of solar transit.
4) Last three presidents either started wars or perpetuated, even when they promised to stop them; to serve as cover for higher expenditures and military alertness.
5) Japanese send probe to asteroid to validate technology.
6) NASA increased budget for asteroid detection.
7) Trump Space corps.

It was nice knowing you Jow Forums.

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I'm feeling that recently. I can usually have a good sense of the immediate future but I'm not feeling anything right now.

I think I've always known my time would be short.

they won't escape wormwood

i think it's the same comet from the Younger Dryas or an associated bit of comet

the ride never ends

Our reality has an infinite number of possible endings. Choice is our's.

Correlation is not causation. Start with the Greeks.

its happening
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So the biblical apocalypse is nigh.
Dammit. I wanted to become Rorschach. I never get to have any fun

>ywn watch sabotaged elite colony ships drop flaming from the sky as they try to escape
>ywn sit on a hillside and watch a pan-horizon sunset as the asteroid eclipses the sun
>ywn tell your children of the day the world joined together and bombarded the moon with nukes, propelling it into the asteroid and saving the earth
>ywn gaze somberly at the new, moonless sky with its debris ring, lamenting the loss of the only sight which was familiar to every man, regardless of their origin

That's bittersweet

I don't think it's a meteor. I think some sort of galactic federation has come into our solar system and somebody was posting pictures of the sun with hundreds of massive UFOs nearby.
Then this giant "cigar shaped" asteroid appears and starts accelerating on its own.
Everything is very strange right now the suspense is killing me.

Its fonga

>tfw when humanity is the niggers of space

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Every hour hurts; the last one kills.

How much time do we have?

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We'll be fine

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OP just wants to get abducted and anal probed

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I can finally escape this horrible world.

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Already know that.

Intergalactic space war on earth aswell, multiple fractions are fighting; only way to stop it, is if there's a bigger alien race out there who wishes to save us.

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Who doesn't?

Nup.

As happened the last time a rock got close close it didn't hit. Because people didn't really think it would.

To some extend reality is rigid, sure, but the collective will of humanity is some bullshit.

Basically, Gundam was right.

>There is a extinction level meteor headed for earth:

So, you still only found the one, huh?

Impact date?

Yeah I think this is the asteroid you're talking about

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My thoughts exactly. Would be weird if all space exploration has been a search to destroy or prevent it's arrival.

>Would be weird if all space exploration has been a search to destroy or prevent it's arrival.

It was.

jews didn't want to give up their slaves.... they wanted to expand their inventory.

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That's what this is all about
They sent a light sail to see how we would respond
We made contact and we're going out there to meet them

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What a timeline to be alive bois.

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