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The forum discussion centers around concerns regarding the Fukushima Power Plant and its implications for the future of Earth. Participants express a sense of impending doom, referencing the Mayan calendar and joking about financial plans in light of potential global catastrophe. The conversation highlights a growing anxiety about environmental issues and the sustainability of human life on Earth.

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Anyone have any ideas on what planet mankind can take over & destroy next? I'm not liking the news coming out of the Fukushima Power Plant. :(

http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/04_34.html
 
Hey, it's almost 2012....I am buying everything on the "3 years same as cash" plan -- if the Mayan's were right, I'll never have to pay it off!
 
That's hilarious Janice! I just know my kingdom is not here. This world will be destroyed, but my treasure is not here.
 

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The book is authored by a prominent environmental activist and writer, known for their advocacy on climate issues and their ability to engage readers with compelling narratives about the state of the Earth.

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