If any year qualifies as the year of disasters, 2012 is it. You had serious end-of-the-world fears thanks to the Mayan Apocalypse calendar, which actually 'was a modern misinterpretation of the Mesoamerican Long Count Calendar, which marked the end of a major cycle (a baktun) on December 21, 2012, not the end of the world. Experts confirmed that for the Maya, time was cyclical, so this date signified a transition to a new era, like turning a calendar page, not a cataclysmic doomsday. Ancient inscriptions mention the date but frame it as a renewal or the return of deities, not destruction.' (Google) Read the truth about the calendar below:
https://eaglesnestatitlan.com/2025/08/23/2012-mayan-calendar-prophecy/
And SPEAKING of destruction, this was also the year of the unfortunate debut of 'Monkey Christ', a story that sounds like it was made up, but was 100% true. For a refresher on this'Artistic Apocalype', read below:

My favorite part of all this when it went down was that October someone turned the finished piece into their Halloween costume!
Why did our artist do it? Maybe she was hallucinating? We only bring this up because this article popped up as we were looking for something else, demanding to be included! Ok, OK! Sheesh!
More tomorrow!


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