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Post by naterdawg on Jul 31, 2017 18:53:23 GMT
I'd give Donald Trump's father a condom.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2017 19:20:09 GMT
I'd travel back to February and kick the bastard who shut down the IMDb boards down right in the balls.
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Post by pippinmaniac on Aug 1, 2017 21:57:18 GMT
i would have fought harder to do what I enjoyed in life, instead of listening to others advice. Instead of working at a job I hated, I would have stayed home and learned to get by on one income.
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Aug 2, 2017 0:02:01 GMT
I'd travel back to February and kick the bastard who shut down the IMDb boards down right in the balls. I'd like to do the gentlemanly thing. Wearing gloves, I'd go up to him, take off a glove, and slap him with the glove.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2017 0:02:56 GMT
I'd travel back to February and kick the bastard who shut down the IMDb boards down right in the balls. I'd like to do the gentlemanly thing. Wearing gloves, I'd go up to him, take off a glove, and slap him with the glove. "Have at thee!"
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Aug 2, 2017 0:10:20 GMT
I'd like to do the gentlemanly thing. Wearing gloves, I'd go up to him, take off a glove, and slap him with the glove. "Have at thee!" I have an idea. First I slap him with the glove, then you kick him....then we let some nice friendly swordsman decapitate him.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2017 0:17:57 GMT
I have an idea. First I slap him with the glove, then you kick him....then we let some nice friendly swordsman decapitate him. BRILLIANT!
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Post by azzajones on Aug 2, 2017 5:37:19 GMT
I'm tempted to say "prevent J.J. Abrams from being born"
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Post by JHA Durant on Aug 3, 2017 12:12:57 GMT
I would not change anything. You may think you are changing something for the better but you end up chaning it for the worse. I mean let say you stopped 9\11 and than a far worse terror attack happened a few months after that. Or you went back and killed Hitler but a far more evil man tooks his place. The truth is that if you did travel back in time and made a change you thought would make your life better or the life on the planet better you are just as likley to make your own life worse or make yourself extinct or make the life for most people a living hell. So no i would not change anything. Because you can`t know if the change you want to make would actually be a good change it could just as well make everything far worse. Sorry about my crappy spelling and grammar. I mostly agree, changing something major could have drastic and unforeseen consequences further on down the line. But if say, you went to the WTC on 9/11 and got one or two people out of the buildings before the attacks, that would mean one or two less people dead. That's the kind of thing I'd change. I probably wouldn't go any further back than the day of my birth, since there's no telling what "flow-on effects" could happen to prevent my birth in some way. An example of killing Hitler: it could give Stalin more power over Europe, leading to a World War 2 between the Allies and the USSR which could rage for decades, only ending with a nuclear holocaust.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 12:56:47 GMT
I would not change anything. You may think you are changing something for the better but you end up chaning it for the worse. I mean let say you stopped 9\11 and than a far worse terror attack happened a few months after that. Or you went back and killed Hitler but a far more evil man tooks his place. The truth is that if you did travel back in time and made a change you thought would make your life better or the life on the planet better you are just as likley to make your own life worse or make yourself extinct or make the life for most people a living hell. So no i would not change anything. Because you can`t know if the change you want to make would actually be a good change it could just as well make everything far worse. Sorry about my crappy spelling and grammar. I mostly agree, changing something major could have drastic and unforeseen consequences further on down the line. But if say, you went to the WTC on 9/11 and got one or two people out of the buildings before the attacks, that would mean one or two less people dead. But what if one or both of those people ended up killing somebody close to you like a family member or a friend. Would it than be worth saving them ? Just for the record i do understand what you are saying. I am just pointing out that you would never know what you changed even if you just save one or two random people.
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Post by SuperDevilDoctor on Aug 3, 2017 13:18:35 GMT
Napoleon is victorious.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2017 12:11:06 GMT
Stop John Howard from changing the definition of the Marriage Act from two people to a man and a woman so my marriage could be acknowledged here and my Wife and I could get married again without having to wait for all these stupid politicians to get their act together and give us back the same rights as everybody else.
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Post by itsmagic on Aug 12, 2017 5:25:35 GMT
I would not change anything. You may think you are changing something for the better but you end up chaning it for the worse. I mean let say you stopped 9\11 and than a far worse terror attack happened a few months after that. Or you went back and killed Hitler but a far more evil man tooks his place. The truth is that if you did travel back in time and made a change you thought would make your life better or the life on the planet better you are just as likley to make your own life worse or make yourself extinct or make the life for most people a living hell. So no i would not change anything. Because you can`t know if the change you want to make would actually be a good change it could just as well make everything far worse. Sorry about my crappy spelling and grammar. i wonder. there are 2 great stories about temporal disturbances. star trek had a great episode called the city on the edge of forever. ray bradbury wrote a story called a sound of thunder. they change a particular timeline. and yet the ability to influence future events may best be directed towards the common good. say we invented a time machine in order to aid noble causes for the sake of humanity. good versus evil kind of stuff. there would be a lot less bad guys likely to cause trouble. some say in the quantum realm, all possibilities exist already. we don't change the river of intended flow.
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Post by poelzig on Aug 12, 2017 5:43:48 GMT
Pick our own damn cotton.
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Aug 12, 2017 5:46:32 GMT
Stillborn
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Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 13, 2017 22:10:29 GMT
itsmagicanother movie example It's A Wonderful Life.
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Post by itsmagic on Aug 20, 2017 4:09:18 GMT
imagine if you were able to go back and do it all again. only this time you know everything you know now.
each time we would know all the future implications of everything that could possibly happen as a result
of our actions
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Post by spooner5020 on Aug 26, 2017 7:48:03 GMT
I'd tell Paul Feig that a woman Ghostbusters remake is the stupidest idea ever and that he should never even think about doing it.
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Post by Lucy on Aug 28, 2017 0:42:02 GMT
High school, EASILY. It didn't do much for me, other than it ruined my life and me as a person. The high school I went to was really terrible and I didn't feel comfortable with the atmosphere there. I regret hanging out and encountering certain kind of people. Nothing was ever going right for me while I was there. I was completely misguided and misled, and I didn't have any good guidance counselors there that showed any interest in me. I just wish I had more options of going to a much better school before starting freshman year.
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Post by itsmagic on Aug 28, 2017 5:24:22 GMT
High school, EASILY. It didn't do much for me, other than it ruined my life and me as a person. The high school I went to was really terrible and I didn't feel comfortable with the atmosphere there. I regret hanging out and encountering certain kind of people. Nothing was ever going right for me while I was there. I was completely misguided and misled, and I didn't have any good guidance counselors there that showed any interest in me. I just wish I had more options of going to a much better school before starting freshman year. i'm sorry your high school wasn't a better experience for you. but it doesn't have to ruin your life. you already know it's bad influences. some schools only teach you What to think. you have already proven to me you are learning How to think. the best education we can get is the one we give ourselves. never stop learning and growing . ( i worked in libraries and put myself through college riding a bicycle everywhere. i still read ravenously.)
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