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I'm sure you've all heard that the doomsday clocks the closest it's been to midnight since the 50's. Can't say we weren'

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    LordofWinterfell1987 — 9 years ago(January 27, 2017 04:48 PM)

    I'm sure you've all heard that the doomsday clocks the closest it's been to midnight since the 50's. Can't say we weren't warned.
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      znapper — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 05:49 AM)

      Well, times has changed.
      They keep fiddling with that clock any time
      anything
      happens these days, I think they also use it for a political purpose.
      These days, it's the environment along with the war in Syria, terror, Trump and whatnot.it has become more of a indicator of the scientific communities political views and not the impending doom of the world as we know it.
      Sadly.

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        tgs333 — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 09:47 AM)

        Add to that, the fact since Threads first aired on tv, NASA and other countries Space programs Still have no way of deflecting a life ending asteroid from hitting earth.
        "I'm a vehemently anti-nuclear, paranoid mess, harbouring a strange obsession with radioactive sheep."

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