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What if the world was on the brink of apocalypse and you were blissfully unaware? What if the end of the world manifested not in a fiery inferno but a simple hiccup in our digital systems? Buckle up, and join us on a wild ride into the world of apocalyptic theories.
From the 1666 Great Fire of London to the Y2K panic of 1999, we examine a multitude of end-of-world predictions. Along the way, we reflect on our own experiences, including a moment when we believed the world was ending on June 6, 2006. We also take a detour to discuss the significance of tropical Skittles, Top Gun Maverick, and essential oils — because why not?
As we wrap up our 30th episode, we want to express our gratitude to our listeners for joining us on this journey. We've laughed, pondered, and learned so much—just like we do in this episode. From debating the 2012 Maya Apocalypse to discussing Isaac Newton's prediction of an apocalypse in 2060, we’ve covered some intriguing theories. Ultimately, we hope you enjoy this stimulating discussion as much as we did. So, tune in, and let's celebrate this milestone together!
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