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10 Failed Doomsday Prophecies (pictures)

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The end never came, but that hasn't stopped people--over centuries and across cultures--from forecasting our collective doom. Click through the gallery for a sampling of end-of-the-Earth scenarios.

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An interesting read. While they are amusing in retrospect, I wonder if these doomsday scenarios aren't possibly a good thing. What would the world be like, if there were no attempts to corral some of our more evil tendencies? Just a thought.

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