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Nov23-12, 12:36 AM   #18
 
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Your last month on earth


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Just read On the beach. People would paint the fence and plant new crops for next year. Life goes on. ...
Yep. I'd be right here on Physics Forums.
Nov23-12, 12:46 AM   #19
 
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That's really sad. You would think that if the end is here for everyone, everyone would try to make the end the best for all.

But that's just me hoping that humans won't act like humans.
Well, its more like the breakdown of the economy. Why go to work when you won't even live for another month? Very soon supplies are gone and you are starving. What then?
Nov23-12, 01:01 AM   #20
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Well, its more like the breakdown of the economy. Why go to work when you won't even live for another month? Very soon supplies are gone and you are starving. What then?
I have enough food in my pantry and freezer/fridge to last more than a month without shopping.

I would raid the gourmet shops for the best items though. I mean, come on, it's the end of the world, what are you saving it for?

Oh and the liquor stores, time to get drunk, eh?
Nov23-12, 01:15 AM   #21
 
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I have enough food in my pantry and freezer/fridge to last more than a month without shopping.

I would raid the gourmet shops for the best items though. I mean, come on, it's the end of the world, what are you saving it for?

Oh and the liquor stores, time to get drunk, eh?
Ah, but the catch is that so would everyone else.
Nov23-12, 01:30 AM   #22
 
I would do what every sensible man should do : try to survive... I don't know : try to bribe god, call Batman for help, even a voodoo ceremony... Yeah, a voodoo ceremony...
Nov23-12, 01:07 PM   #23
 
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Things would be a mess... I'd probably do something pretty crazy at the last minute, like try to steal a fighter jet and take it for a joy ride. I would probably be looking for all of those big thrills that might be too risky in normal circumstances... and a few would probably be X rated!
Nov23-12, 01:22 PM   #24
 
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Nov23-12, 01:40 PM   #25
 
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I have enough food in my pantry and freezer/fridge to last more than a month without shopping.

I would raid the gourmet shops for the best items though. I mean, come on, it's the end of the world, what are you saving it for?

Oh and the liquor stores, time to get drunk, eh?
End of the World Party at Evo's. BYOAFLB.
Nov23-12, 09:19 PM   #26
 
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Oh and the liquor stores, time to get drunk, eh?
That bottle whiskey I always wanted to have but never got courage to spend that much money in the liquor store
Nov24-12, 09:14 PM   #27
 
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I would definitely cut off all of the tags on my pillows that say DO NOT REMOVE THIS TAG.

The toilet seat would always be left in the "up" position.

I would eat bacon and pizza as much as possible and then have Half&Half with 3 Musketeers Bars for desert.
Nov24-12, 09:19 PM   #28
 
I probably wouldn't change a thing isn't it sad?
Nov24-12, 09:21 PM   #29
 
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I probably wouldn't change a thing isn't it sad?
You would get up to an alarm clock every day and go to work or school? I seriously doubt that.
Nov24-12, 11:58 PM   #30
 
No actually I just live every day like it's my last because more then likely it will be :)
Nov25-12, 12:50 AM   #31

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No actually I just live every day like it's my last because more then likely it will be :)
Sounds a bit like me. I was having so much fun in my 20's, that I never expected to make 30.
Then when I made thirty, I joked about having lived a whole lifetime in the course of ten years.
This made people around me nervous, as I suppose I sounded a bit suicidal. "If I should die tomorrow, do not weep, for I've lived more than 100 people do in 100 years."
Then I hit 40, and then I hit 50.

hmmmm.....

I think I would do like Evo: Buy a few bottles of fine Scotch, some very good cheese, sit on my front porch, and watch people panic.

People are very fun to watch.

hmmm....

But then again, Don does have a very good point.

Are we having an end of the world chat?
Nov25-12, 01:42 AM   #32
 
I would actually probably move back to the state I was born for that last month Minnesota winters are my fav :)
Nov25-12, 10:49 AM   #33
 
I'd try starting a new religion on the spot. If there would be people who'd survive, I might just become the new prophet haha.
Nov25-12, 11:10 AM   #34
 
I dunno. Talking bout total life extinction. No escape?


I would get so high with LSD and 5-MeO-DMT during the last minutes and hope the dream will last.

.... Or just sit with my family on our fav couch. ^_^
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