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10618631 No.10618631[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

Well earths magnetic poles are about to flip. The end of the world is upon us. What will the last books you read be? Choose wisely lads.

>> No.10618817

>>10618631
I DON'T THINK YOU LADS ARE COMPREHENDING THE GRAVITY OF THE SITUATION

>> No.10618887

It sure as fuck won't be War and Peace.

>> No.10618910
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10618910

>about to die a horrible death
>everything that humans have worked towards is now in vain
>I decide to read a 700 page book in hopes of understanding the author's philosophical message rather than doing something exciting or fun while my time on Earth is extremely limited
???

>> No.10618920

Didn't you make this thread on /x/? Anyway, i'll welcome death with open arms. I just hope it's quick

>> No.10618955

>>10618920
It wont be you will get cancer and suffer terribly

>> No.10618960

OH SHIT IT'S ACTUALLY HAPPENING. I'M SCARED.

>> No.10618976

>>10618887
>being this much of a pleb

>> No.10619018

>>10618631

>Life has existed on the Earth for billions of years, during which there have been many reversals.

>There is no obvious correlation between animal extinctions and those reversals. Likewise, reversal patterns do not have any correlation with human development and evolution.

>Since geomagnetic reversal takes a number of thousands of years, they could well adapt to the changing magnetic environment or develop different methods of navigation.

>Radiation at ground level would increase, however, with some estimates suggesting that overall exposure to cosmic radiation would double causing more deaths from cancer. ‘But only slightly,’ said Professor Richard Holme.

>‘And much less than lying on the beach in Florida for a day. So if it happened, the protection method would probably be to wear a big floppy hat.’

>> No.10619027

>>10618910

>doesn't realize these considerations eo ipso apply to posting on 4chan since it is a given that time on earth is extremely limited
>will shitpost for a few hours more and return several times weekly for the next couple of years as youth dwindles away misspent