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When the 21st day of December 21 came to every city around the world, we watched as the earth was destroyed as rumors about the end of the world.
Countries in Oceania, Asia and Europe have welcomed December 21 in different time zones respectively. However, there is one thing in common: there is no unusual or bad thing happening.
London, England (GMT + 0): Nothing shows the end of the world happening in the capital of England. "Heavy rain, thick dark clouds, the winter is so cold that if Noah's boat passes by, I might ask for hitchhiking," ABC News reporter Jeffrey Kofman said. "Don't be afraid, North America. There's no need to run into your apocalypse bunkers. On this side of the Atlantic, the world is still moving."
The villagers of Bugarach gathered under the golden light. This village is given
is one of those rare places that can save mankind in the end of the world.
Bugarach, France (GMT + 1): " Apocalypse? Not at all!" , a glassy resident of the small village located on the Pyrenees range. Foreign journalists flocked here with twice the population of the village, since it was rumored that this was one of the rare places that could be a salvation place in the apocalypse.
Moscow, Russia (GMT + 4): Many people are celebrating at a luxurious party called "Apocalyptic Party" , in a Soviet-era underground bunker. They came here to have the opportunity to dance on December 21. Organizers plan to return 50% of the participation to everyone if the end of the world is not today.
Calcutta, India (GMT + 5.30): "We are all fine. Thank you for asking , " Sister Mary worked for Mother Teresa Charity for good ABC News.
Hanoi, Vietnam (GMT + 7 ) . There are no unusual signs of nature. The world does not perish from this place. "It was not until 21 st, nothing happened. Go to sleep! ", Ms. Giang Vu, from Hanoi wrote on Facebook after Vietnam entered the 21st.
Phuket, Thailand (GMT + 7) . "Everything is perfectly normal. The hotel is still open and the people are very happy , " said Lek Kalymunag, working for the Hilton Phuket Resort and Spa hotel while laughing.
Shanghai, China at 0h (GMT + 8) . "Everything is fine. Yes. No problem , " said a Shanghai Bank customer service officer. The world is not destroyed from Shanghai.
Tokyo, Japan at 0 am (GMT + 9 ). "Oh yes, everyone is playing ping-pong" , a man named Hiyashi, at Lesiure Land Pallette Town - a 24h bowling area every day, said. That's still okay in Tokyo.
Sydney, Australia at 0h (GMT + 10). "We are still playing, drinking beer," Ellie Spicer, the pub manager, called Wise Monkeys.
Aukland, New Zealand at 0h (GMT + 12). The city is perfectly normal, according to ABC News.
Many Twitter users guess that today and tomorrow will be the days filled with information on this site as well as Facebook and other social networks. The tweets are asking questions by checking whether the people in Fiji, New Zealand, Australia and Japan - the earliest December 21 places in the world - are "alive".
$ mash replied with a tweet: "It's been a new day in Australia. We're fine".
Kristine Anne, announced on Twitter: "Australia is still and still alive. New day is touching Manila. So now I believe" the 21st December world "is a funny joke, haha."
However, there are also more joking jokes, with panic complaints like: "Oh crocodile is eating my leg", or "I'm sending tweets from heaven".
Very typical for a fantasy scene of apocalypse in the land of kangaroos, a Twitter user wrote: "Behold, kangaroo is flying, koalas are swimming in the water" . Another wrote "the corpse is eating me, but there is no problem".
While many believe that the end of the world is coming and preparing for the worst case by digging a tunnel or building a shelter bunker, Noah shipbuilding or buying candles and bottled water, young people in New York compete Go online to find a partner. They want to "have sex when the world dies". Classifieds like Craiglist are full of invitations, because this weekend is "probably the last time ," like a member of the site said.
The Vietnamese meanwhile most of them were "on the same footing" before the apocalyptic rumors of the Mayan calendar.
From Europe, Jason Arnopp asked fellow countrymen to tease Americans and Canadians. He tweeted: "This secret! Dear British and European friends, or tonight we stop tweeting, to scare Americans and Canadians." This offer was made by an amused, retweet 400 times.
One person named Connor Wihelm remarked that New Zealanders and Australians had an opportunity to make a historical joke, but they missed out because they told the world that they were safe.
During a press conference with hundreds of reporters today, Russian President Putin said he knew when the end of the world happened. When asked to joke about the apocalyptic rumor, Putin responds in a particularly humorous manner, with a dignified, cold, rocky look, according to ABC News.
"I know when the apocalypse happens, 4.5 billion years from the sun's cycle. After that time the sun becomes a white dwarf."
When asked if he was afraid of the end of the world, Putin replied, "Why should you be scared? It is inevitable."
When the first day of the new day passed through a large part of Asia and everything remained peaceful, a user named Kenny Kowira tweeted as if writing a letter : "The world is not perished. Sincerely yours , Asia / Australia " . Another person, seemingly venting his anxiety, excited: "Do not be afraid if the sky turns red in 5 minutes, then the clouds turn, the sky pokes his head through the clouds and says we are just kidding. "
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