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03-06-2018, 03:37 PM | #7532 (permalink) |
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Not many people will admit it, but Jesus is the clear favourite here.
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03-06-2018, 03:45 PM | #7533 (permalink) | |
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03-09-2018, 06:54 PM | #7534 (permalink) |
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1. Would you rather explore time or space? ( I mean would you rather remain on Earth and travel backwards/forwards in time, or explore the universe) 2. What is the last thing you lost, and did you find it again? 3. What was your original reason for joining MB? 4. What is the longest single journey you have ever undertaken? (A road trip/multi-stop plane journey or cruise would all be seen as one journey) 5. What's currently on your computer desk/table/area? 6. What's the toughest decision you ever had to make?
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03-09-2018, 07:03 PM | #7535 (permalink) | |
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03-09-2018, 07:46 PM | #7536 (permalink) | |
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1. Would you rather explore time or space? ( I mean would you rather remain on Earth and travel backwards/forwards in time, or explore the universe)
What's the difference? If I can explore time does that mean I'm restricted to the Earth? If so then I don't know. But I really want to explore beyond our solar system more than anything. 2. What is the last thing you lost, and did you find it again? Don't even remember. 3. What was your original reason for joining MB? It was a music forum, I liked music, and I couldn't think of a better kind of forum to search for on Google. 4. What is the longest single journey you have ever undertaken? (A road trip/multi-stop plane journey or cruise would all be seen as one journey) I've gone to California from Virginia twice. 5. What's currently on your computer desk/table/area? Spoiler for big ass pic:
6. What's the toughest decision you ever had to make? I guess the decision to not go back to college. It seemed like I absolutely had to in my ultra middle class family, and even the bums related to me do it just to silence the people who won't have any excuses (even if they're really not doing anything but taking classes for the sake of saying they're in college). And I just said, no more. I'm just not doing any of this that I'm not built for any more. I'm a garbage student who was wasting money. I haven't even said any of this to anybody but my mother because I know making an issue of it to the rest of my family will just lead to predictable arguments, but just saying it to her made it real to me in a way that makes it more of a decision than any of the times that I just told myself that I wanted no part of any of it. I'm committed to not being a college graduate. And I realize now that I'm fine with that in a social sense, no matter how I end up feeling about it in the future. I am not now nor will I ever be a college graduate. And I never was going to be tbh. I'm too big of a ****up, and I'm willing to live with that for whatever the **** it's worth. If I was going to turn my dumb **** around I imagine I would have by now, or at least to the point that I wouldn't be where I am right now, which is not giving the slightest **** about a degree.
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03-09-2018, 07:54 PM | #7538 (permalink) | |
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If exploring our Earth's history means I can't take the chance that exploring the rest of the universe will result in me discovering a universe of alien culture, then I'm willing to take that chance.
Sign me up for space.
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03-09-2018, 07:57 PM | #7539 (permalink) |
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1. Would you rather explore time or space? ( I mean would you rather remain on Earth and travel backwards/forwards in time, or explore the universe)
F*ck it, what Bat & Hawk said 2. What is the last thing you lost, and did you find it again? I can't remember what I lost 3. What was your original reason for joining MB? -Searched 'Music Forums' -Saw 'Music Banter' -Checked it out -Looked cool -Joined 4. What is the longest single journey you have ever undertaken? (A road trip/multi-stop plane journey or cruise would all be seen as one journey) Would be a plane journey but I don't know the longest distance I've travelled on said plane journey 5. What's currently on your computer desk/table/area? -3 monitors -2 Speakers -Microphone -PS4 controller -Ashtray 6. What's the toughest decision you ever had to make? Whether to wear a johnny or not
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03-09-2018, 08:19 PM | #7540 (permalink) |
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Yeah me too. I assume he means unimpeded by the speed of light. But even if you just had your regular life span without relativity coming into play the time limitation might be enough of a hindrance to make time travel on whatever earth is more inticing. Like can you go back to what the earth was before the Big Bang? Can you go far enough into the future on whatever remains of earth (matter cannot be created or destroyed) to see past the end of the universe? So it all depends on how TH defines earth. If it’s just this recognizable sphere with these oceans then space without a doubt. Then with space it’s like ok even inside black holes, into whatever dark matter is with some way to navigate it, into other dimensions if they exist, if we’re in a multiverse then....
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