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nadya68 [22]
3 years ago
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Michel de Notredame was born on December 14 in 1503 in France. He was a physician, but he is known for writing predictions for t

he future in rhymed quatrains (a special type of poetry). He wrote under the name Nostradamus, the Latin spelling of Notredame. He died in 1566, but many of his predictions lived on after him. Some people today believe many of his predictions have come true; others think what he wrote could apply to just about anything.
Predict something. Anything. Tell what you think will happen, where you think it will happen, and who will be involved. It does not have to be a serious entry. Have fun with it!
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kirill115 [55]3 years ago
8 0

I predict that Sun will rise from East tomorrow.

I predict that the person who can bring the worst person in this world to a fall will be born to those who have twice declined his offer, as the fourth month of the year is closing.

In 2022 a dictator will be born, who will eventually lead the world towards the third world war.

Civilizations far intelligent then us and far unintelligent than us are roaming in the world beyond. What we do to the unintelligent ones, the intelligent ones will do the same to us.

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