Other Side of 2012: End of the World by Ed Nigmatic
A friend of mine headed towards my direction, then sat beside me. “Hey, why were you frowning? You looks like thinking so deep? What's that all about?”
I took my eyes away from staring at nowhere, lala land I look at her, then stretches my abreast hands as I lean my back to the wall. “There's something bothering me.”
She barely moved forward alongside my seat with her eyes filled with curiosity. “What is that?”
I took a long heavy sighs. “Did you heard about the news years ago... the End of the World?”
She nodded as her eye brow arched. “You mean, the year 2012? Those crazy scary prediction? The Myana Calendar?”
“Yeah. Do you think it is real?”
She loudly chuckles. “Absolutely, not! How silly! It was a mere crazy prediction. And one, look at us? We're still here; Alive and kicking! Why did you say that?”
My eyes remain staring at her face whilst she was laughing by the question I have asked. “Then why does the Earth gradually giving up on us?”
Her laughs ceased to silence. “Huh? What do you mean by that?”
“Because 2012, the End of the World had happened.”
She pauses for a long time: Wondering. Confused. Curious. Trying to figure out what I have spoken.
I once speak: “Look at the world, everything is no longer the same as old good days and time. We are surrounded by lies and hypocrites, cruelties, other brutal and inhumane actions made by men towards their fellow—apathetically intended. I can perceive and no longer see the same, but immensely different, very barbaric which seems like no more humanity... Greediness, full of anger and hatred, discrimination and stigma is everywhere...is it what the world has now... Considerably, an incurable disease which created and causes extinction of humanity. It is real that 2012 was considered as the year of World’s End... a time where humanity extinct... year where ruins started...”
“You mean the End of the World is not the literal extinction of Earth, people and or living organism... but how the humanity vanished?” she finally realized.
I nodded. “You've got my point.”

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