(Well, not really. It was just cloudy and cold. It wasn't even night)
...and I was on my way to art class. In the safety of the car, I look out and see:
Meaning, click on it anyway
It sounds kind of far-fetched and silly, but are other apocalyptic predictions any more believable?
Take, for example, the Mayan calendar told us we were supposed to die at 11:11 on December 21, 2012.
I remember how everyone kept anxiously eyeing the time. It was the middle of social studies, and the teacher even gave up teaching because we were all so focused on the clock.
As the second hand ticked closer and closer to the end of the world, a countdown started up.
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
It was really tragic.
Darn Mayans.
Well, seeing how we all died in that awful experience, we probably don't have to worry about the upcoming apocalypses.
Having birds rise up and defeat the humans was at least a creative end of the world.
For all we know, birds could secretly be incredibly intelligent. I bet they're just biding their time and waiting for the right opportunity to attack. United, like that huge group of geese on that field, they probably could succeed.
On a side note, a group of geese is called a gaggle.
I don't get it either.
Just watch. One day, the birds will kill us all.