**”Unlock the Enigmatic Charm: Dive into Stan Morrison’s ‘Et Alors’ Poem”**
Have you ever found yourself caught in the crossfire of YouTube’s end-of-the-world sensationalism, clinging to your screen like a post-apocalyptic survivor in your living room? In the poem “World’s Gonna End Tomorrow (or maybe in 2035)?”, the poet explores the rampant speculation and the suspenseful, often absurdist, preparation for apocalypse prophecies… all while keeping one eye on the NFL game score. It’s a remarkably human response, blending terror with curiosity, fear with an inescapable skepticism. But can we really hoard up on ammo, or more importantly, how does one prepare for an event that, according to Michio Kaku, might not even be mentioned on his YouTube channel? Here’s something to ponder – when the future is uncertain, do our bets hedge on preparation or faith? Click on “LEARN MORE” to delve into this perplexing blend of science, fiction, and the ostensibly comedic human condition. LEARN MORE.

the world’s gonna end tomorrow
Michio Kaku said so on YouTube
researchers with no degrees
repeated the very same words
or maybe it’s sometime in 2035
there’s really no telling for sure
why do we gotta know exactly
got no plans after the NFL game
regardless I’ve planned ahead
got my food water guns ammo
kill anyone knocking at my door
they’re just looking to take stuff
wild dogs feral cats prowling
Michio what should we do
are you sure of your dates
Michio we’re waiting for you
tell us now it’s not too late
Niburu isn’t coming here ever
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