A tweet from November 2014 recently started making the rounds due to its prediction that the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians would not only face off in the 2016 World Series, but also play the full seven games.
https://twitter.com/CuffyMeh/status/794021148564418560
Yep, Nov. 4, 2014.
Uhhhhhh.
This tweet is from 2 years ago… (via @RaysFanGio) pic.twitter.com/f174ATU8AK
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) November 3, 2016
2016 World Series.
Cubs vs Indians
And then the world will end with the score tied in game seven in extra innings #apocalypse
— RaysFanGio (@RaysFanGio) November 4, 2014
https://twitter.com/devynstand/status/794017938370162689
it has to be fake.
— Geoff O'Neil ? (@GeoffONeil) November 3, 2016
Tell us that tweet isn't real @RaysFanGio
— Thanksgiving Stephen (@SHGrove90) November 3, 2016
I tweeted it the day Maddon signed with the Cubs. https://t.co/LKJ8BmdXLG
— RaysFanGio (@RaysFanGio) November 3, 2016
That was impressive enough, but baseball fans took another look Wednesday night when the Indians managed to come back in the bottom of the eighth inning to tie the score 6–6. All that’s left is for the world to end; second look at SMOD?
Holy crap this time stamp hug your loved ones https://t.co/8EovmrAFeV
— Geoff O'Neil ? (@GeoffONeil) November 3, 2016
This dude is 1 out away from being a legend. @RaysFanGio
— TacTix (@TacTixHD) November 3, 2016
World is ending I guess @RaysFanGio
— FaZe.A Pamaaj (@Pamaj) November 3, 2016
https://twitter.com/DJFolk/status/794024573469687808
https://twitter.com/LightskinJesuSP/status/794024633997606912
Ok a bit worried @RaysFanGio pic.twitter.com/ArNIJKCW0u
— Thomas from Lutz (@tcpipman) November 3, 2016
Damn you, @RaysFanGio.
— Luke Easterling (@LukeEasterling) November 3, 2016
https://twitter.com/mdudas/status/794024939020046336
It seems the human race was been given a few more minutes to live courtesy of a rain delay, so hopefully everyone made the most of it.
https://twitter.com/CuffyMeh/status/794026915292033024
https://twitter.com/robfee/status/794027889897242624
https://twitter.com/JillBidenVeep/status/794025371775725568
But what if the tweet’s a clever fake? That’s no fun.
Seeing some uncannily accurate predictions on Twitter? Here's a reminder: https://t.co/AnBxnmesM0
— Andy Baio (@waxpancake) November 3, 2016
that's not a burner account though, 200K tweets
— John Noonan (@JohnNoonan) November 3, 2016
the main one people are tweeting seems to be legit.
— Erik Hanberg (@erikhanberg) November 3, 2016
So, people are really hoping that a tweet eerily predicting the end of the world isn’t a fake? It’s 2016, so that sort of explains everything.
https://twitter.com/BasseyE/status/794027746909425664
It's official now, @RaysFanGio is the greatest tweeter of all time
— Jr (7-4) (@CurtJr_22) November 3, 2016
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