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What’s something you believe is true but majority of people don’t and you’re willing to die on that hill arguing it? I know I know, there’s a bunch of political ones. But I’ll give you a good example: 

time travel HAS been invented. That being said, space displacement hasn’t. Think about it. If you went back in time, even if it’s just a week, the earth has already moved from that spot in space. So you’d be left in the middle of nowhere to die. 

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The one where I'm self-assured enough to use my own words instead of stupid, trendy phrases like "I'll die on this hill"

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18 minutes ago, Djgb13 said:

What’s something you believe is true but majority of people don’t and you’re willing to die on that hill arguing it? I know I know, there’s a bunch of political ones. But I’ll give you a good example: 

time travel HAS been invented. That being said, space displacement hasn’t. Think about it. If you went back in time, even if it’s just a week, the earth has already moved from that spot in space. So you’d be left in the middle of nowhere to die. 

So if you travel forward, you can never go back?.

There goes my powerball win I had planned.

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im dying on the hill that "dying on that hill" is a sh;tty annoying overused phrase at this point :mad:

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20 minutes ago, Djgb13 said:

What’s something you believe is true but majority of people don’t and you’re willing to die on that hill arguing it? I know I know, there’s a bunch of political ones. But I’ll give you a good example: 

time travel HAS been invented. That being said, space displacement hasn’t. Think about it. If you went back in time, even if it’s just a week, the earth has already moved from that spot in space. So you’d be left in the middle of nowhere to die. 

Hmmm. So based on your theory, you could only travel back in time to a place when the Earth is in the same spot as the beginning of the voyage. So if you wanted to go back and kill Hitler, you would have to plan the trip like a NASA launch. But from the Grandfather Paradox, you would end up in a parallel universe where history has already recorded your arrival and what you do. So you can't go back in time to your own universe and change things.

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Time travel does not exist...  If it did, I believe that someone would have come back and assassinated some Presidents...

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2 minutes ago, posty said:

Time travel does not exist...  If it did, I believe that someone would have come back and assassinated some Presidents...

Time travel has. Not space displacement. So if you travel back the earth isn’t going to be in that spot in the galaxy anymore. Just like the dinosaurs actually lived on the other side of the galaxy. Interesting theory is it not? 

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44 minutes ago, Djgb13 said:

 

time travel HAS been invented. That being said, space displacement hasn’t. Think about it. If you went back in time, even if it’s just a week, the earth has already moved from that spot in space. So you’d be left in the middle of nowhere to die. 

What a focking retard :lol:

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32 minutes ago, vuduchile said:

The one where I'm self-assured enough to use my own words instead of stupid, trendy phrases like "I'll die on this hill"

I was gonna go with percentages over 100% for emphasis.

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When you die.  There is no heaven.  No afterlife, no anything.  You die and POOF.  It's completely over in an instant.  Not a moment of fear, doubt, anything.  In fact, I'm sure everyone who has died didn't actually know they died.

You know youre dying, but you never really know that you're dead.   

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5 minutes ago, supermike80 said:

When you die.  There is no heaven.  No afterlife, no anything.  You die and POOF.  It's completely over in an instant.  Not a moment of fear, doubt, anything.  In fact, I'm sure everyone who has died didn't actually know they died.

You know youre dying, but you never really know that you're dead.   

Except for these guys who got their heads chopped off and were shown their bodies before the brain died. 

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11 minutes ago, MTSkiBum said:

Sure, but Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity showed interdependencies between speed, space, time, and mass.  So perhaps they are inextricably linked, and moving through time has the effect of solving the space problem.

I should get a Nobel prize for this, it’s better than what Obama did for his.  :thumbsup: 

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3 minutes ago, Cantaloupe Fingerbang said:

Except for these guys who got their heads chopped off and were shown their bodies before the brain died. 

Maybe.    But theyre still alive at that time. When the brain dies, so do they, and they wont know it.

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3 minutes ago, supermike80 said:

Maybe.    But theyre still alive at that time. When the brain dies, so do they, and they wont know it.

I understand your point. I was just being a smart ass. 

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1 minute ago, Cantaloupe Fingerbang said:

I understand your point. I was just being a smart ass. 

Oh I Know.

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5 minutes ago, jerryskids said:

Sure, but Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity showed interdependencies between speed, space, time, and mass.  So perhaps they are inextricably linked, and moving through time has the effect of solving the space problem.

I should get a Nobel prize for this, it’s better than what Obama did for his.  :thumbsup: 

This is true. You did. The way around this would be to go back in a space ship so it wouldn't matter if you missed the mark. 

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above 100% is not possible.

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24 minutes ago, Djgb13 said:

Time travel has. Not space displacement. So if you travel back the earth isn’t going to be in that spot in the galaxy anymore. Just like the dinosaurs actually lived on the other side of the galaxy. Interesting theory is it not? 

What makes you think time travel has been invented?

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16 minutes ago, Thornton Melon said:

What makes you think time travel has been invented?

Avengers Endgame.

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When wedding photographers and or DJs expect to be fed at the wedding.

Like beotch! You're not a guest. You're a contractor paid to perform a job. I don't have a seat for the maintenance crew, waiters, bartenders, ground crew etc... Why do you think you're so special. Best bring a pb&j

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1 hour ago, TimmySmith said:

Time travel will never happen because it hasn't already.

I mean, if time travel WAS possible, the crowd at Dealey Plaza would be millions and millions lol.

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The hill I would certainly die on Olympus Mons.  Mostly because its on Mars and I would die from lack of oxygen.

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The word "literally " is misused 96.7% of the time and that percentages are made up 84.9% percent of the time.

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53 minutes ago, supermike80 said:

When you die.  There is no heaven.  No afterlife, no anything.  You die and POOF.  It's completely over in an instant.  Not a moment of fear, doubt, anything.  In fact, I'm sure everyone who has died didn't actually know they died.

You know youre dying, but you never really know that you're dead.   

It is basically impossible that this is true. 

We are either:

1. in that MICROSCOPIC moment of time where we are an advanced technological race that hasn't invented full immersion VR / matrix.
2. in a VR / matrix.

So its almost certain when we "die" we exit this VR / matrix.  The odds of your belief are so incredibly poor its laughable.

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9 minutes ago, JustinCharge said:

It is basically impossible that this is true. 

We are either:

1. in that MICROSCOPIC moment of time where we are an advanced technological race that hasn't invented full immersion VR / matrix.
2. in a VR / matrix.

So its almost certain when we "die" we exit this VR / matrix.  The odds of your belief are so incredibly poor its laughable.

Awesome

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4 minutes ago, avoiding injuries said:

While this may appear as political, it’s actually a scientific fact. 
There are only 2 genders and it starts at birth. 

Its just a play to destabilize the US.  Lenin and Stalin used to publicly defend LBGTQ+ lifestyles as a way to guilt trip everyone into hating the current government.  Once they overthrew the government, they passed some laws to defend LBGTQ+ lifestyles.  Within a few years, they neutered / repealed all such laws and threw LBGTQ+ people into death camps because they were no longer useful and in fact were now subverters of THEIR regime.

 

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/lenins-revolution-red-gay-and-almost-glorious_b_5a03883be4b0204d0c17140e

 

Lenin's Revolution: Red, Gay, And Almost Glorious
By Kevin Childs, Contributor
Freelance Lecturer and Writer, arts and culture
11/08/2017 05:54pm EST | Updated November 10, 2017

At a time when they were persecuted and imprisoned in Britain, Germany and America, gay men were at the heart of Russia’s Bolshevik revolution. Its idealistic leaders, Lenin and Trotsky offered a new world order of equality, opportunity and freedom, where gay men and lesbians would flourish.

Three men, the poet and novelist Mikhail Kuzmin, the diplomat Georgy Chicherin and the rural utopian poet Nikolai Klyuev, moulded and celebrated the events of November 1917 in surprising ways. They were three among many gay men and lesbians who embraced the revolutionary cause.

Despite enduring a gruesome civil war, the Revolution kept true to its word. The crowning moment for same-sex intimacy came in 1922 when the new Soviet criminal code decriminalized sex between men (women had never been criminalized), declaring that the state had no business in sexual matters, ‘as long as nobody’s injured, and no one’s interests are encroached upon’.

But two years later the mood was shifting. Lenin was dead, Trotsky losing his battle with Stalin for the soul of the party. Homosexuality was now being ‘diagnosed’ as a disease or condemned as bourgeois individualism (and therefore counter-revolutionary). One doctor proposed the surgical replacement of a gay man’s testicles with those of someone straight.

Chicherin was sent off to Germany to ‘cure’ his homosexuality and finally retired in 1930 ‘for health reasons’. Kuzmin complained in letters of the creeping fear amongst the gay community of Leningrad, but came out for a last public reading at the University in 1928. The audience showered him with flowers, a last huzzah of the commissars of camp before total silence fell on Soviet homosexuality.

Then in 1934 Stalin’s regime recriminalized homosexuality, branding gay men as subversives and enemies of the Soviet Union. Kuzmin and Chicherin died before the real trouble began, but in 1937 Nikolai Klyuev refused to give up on his dream of a socialist rural utopia and was arrested as a counter-revolutionary. He was shot in some remote corner of Siberia.

Russia’s gay revolution was over in a blink of an eye.

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