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You can re-live any point of time in your life. The time-span can only be a half-hour, though. What half-hour of your past would you like to experience again?
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Being born, **** would be crazy.
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You can re-live any point of time in your life.
Cool! Then I want to relive the moment in the future I plan to retire so I know which securities to buy today! What half-hour of your past would you like to experience again?
Oh. Has to be my "past," not "any point of time in your life." Then I want to relive the point in my life right before I turned 18 and moved out of the house, where I had a huge chunk of money saved, so I can invest it all that day, and right now I'd have a huge chunk of money waiting for me. |
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You can re-live any point of time in your life.
Cool! Then I want to relive the moment in the future I plan to retire so I know which securities to buy today! What half-hour of your past would you like to experience again?
Oh. Has to be my "past," not "any point of time in your life." Then I want to relive the point in my life right before I turned 18 and moved out of the house, where I had a huge chunk of money saved, so I can invest it all that day, and right now I'd have a huge chunk of money waiting for me. Sounds like a damn good plan. Thing is, how would your life be affected by that if you wouldn't spend that money what you spent it on then? Time travel is a tricky thing... Very easy to distort the time space continuum. Or so they say. |
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The first/only thing that comes to mind: sit near Ayers Rock to just be.
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1am to 1:30 am...april 14th, 1970...her name was Keiko..
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