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2012
Looks like a kool flic... A little out there but some awsome special effects I think.
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Haven't heard of it. Whats it about, the end of the world?
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x2 ^^^ more info please! im interested
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yes sir
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Just saw the preview for that a few minutes ago. Looks cool. Probably will wait for the DVD though.
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Yeah, the end of the world based on the end of the Mayan calendar. Just saw an add on TV about it... Watch for it.
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basically its up to GOD when the world ends. dunno if ill see it. or lets prove the mayans wrong
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Origin: 1375–1425; late ME < L fictiōn- (s. of fictiō) a shaping, hence a feigning, fiction, equiv. to fict(us) molded (ptp. of fingere) + -iōn- -ion Related forms: fic⋅tion⋅al, adjective fic⋅tion⋅al⋅ly, adverb Synonyms: 3. fable, fantasy. Fiction, fabrication, figment suggest a story that is without basis in reality. Fiction suggests a story invented and fashioned either to entertain or to deceive: clever fiction; pure fiction. Fabrication applies particularly to a false but carefully invented statement or series of statements, in which some truth is sometimes interwoven, the whole usually intended to deceive: fabrications to lure speculators. Figment applies to a tale, idea, or statement often made up to explain, justify, or glorify oneself: His rich uncle was a figment of his imagination. Fiction Definition | Definition of Fiction at Dictionary.com ok i just havent heard that movie. i did hear something like that about the year 2012. |
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Thank you for posting that but i think we all know what it means. I think that was a word from 4th grade.
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