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The big end of the world in December 2012 was based on the Mayan calendar.
Among all the apocalypses in the last 30ish years, 2012 was the best one so far. Mystical end-of-the-world prophecies have really lost popularity since.
It was a really dumb one, though, all based on a misunderstanding of what that calendar represented. We basically reached the end of an era in the Mayan system. Like, we don't usually think rolling over from 1999 to 2000 would cause the world to actually end (as long as our computer systems aren't all l abbreviating dates).
Like, they ran out of rock, so they stopped their calendar there instead of continuing.
At this point, atomic hellfire sounds like a nice escape.