the point is to live life and have fun!
Good point men are very dramatic. One of these days the world is going to end when a man breaks his thumb.
Depends on your definition of "world." If you are talking about the physical earth, the endpoint is relative to your start point. So if you are starting where you currently are, the endpoint is right behind you, since the earth is round. If you are defining "world" as the end of human civilization, the end point would be the moment after the last human has died. If you are defining "world" as the celestial existence of the earth, the end point would be immediately after a catastrophic celestial event that destroys the earth.
"Statistics" indicate that the world is very likely to end at some point in time. No statistic is enough to guarantee what exactly will happen and any prediction is only that: a prediction.
It was to start a League of Nations and to end all wars. He wanted the world to be at peace and no longer fight.
end of the world
At some point... sadly.. Yes.
end point
Yes, at some point all good things must come to an end. But not anytime soon will earth end.
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Good point men are very dramatic. One of these days the world is going to end when a man breaks his thumb.
it wasnt
click the exclamation point in THE END OF THE WORLD!
No The world will not end for at least another 3-5 Billion Years. <><><><> I would point out that Jan 2012 was 11 months ago.
End point...
There is no universally agreed upon "last point of the world." Different cultures and belief systems have their own interpretations of what constitutes the end of the world, such as the "Edge of the Earth" or the "End Times" in religious contexts. Ultimately, the concept of a definitive endpoint of the world is subjective and varies depending on cultural, scientific, and philosophical perspectives.
The point of life is to find meaning and purpose in the time we have, even though it may end in death. It is about making the most of our experiences, relationships, and contributions to the world.
Depends on your definition of "world." If you are talking about the physical earth, the endpoint is relative to your start point. So if you are starting where you currently are, the endpoint is right behind you, since the earth is round. If you are defining "world" as the end of human civilization, the end point would be the moment after the last human has died. If you are defining "world" as the celestial existence of the earth, the end point would be immediately after a catastrophic celestial event that destroys the earth.