What year would you go to? I would go to the 1920's i would get a job as a flapper like my great grandma. The fashion was so beautiful back then.
1 yI would go back to the time when I was 15 n 17 so I could maybe chop the dicks off of the men who raped me
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But corporal body punishment is immoral. Even if they disarmed a rapist in pulp fiction.
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@strateguy632 try imagining the trauma of a 15 year old girl being raped for almost 9 months n then at 17 years n both times by the person's she trusted most
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Immoral or not if you need someone to go with you im your huckleberry,( sorry I couldn't stop myself)
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@ilistengood well thanks
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1 yThis is one of my favorite time periods. I think I would like to dress like a flapper.
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Thanks for MHO.
I would go back to who ever created the 40 hr work week and do him in
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Lmao
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u 1 yI would go back to 1845-50 in the old South.
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I would like to live in a time and place when men were honorable gentlemen.
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You mean like today?
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Then you would love the book tom sawyer, described that time!
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I go back in time and interfere every time humanity started to make too much scientific progress in a direction I disapprove of. We never should have stopped living in small agrarian communities and clans. The world we live in now is sick and unnatural for our species. We belong in the woods not cities of concrete and steel. I'd probably help promote certain kinds of tech as well as nature worship with that power but things like electricity and suck I would keep out of reach.
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In the woods? With no protection from wind and rain? Nature itself proved you wrong, because we lack fur to block wind or rain.
We need arrificial cement caves as cave men.
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@strateguy632 When I said "We belong in the woods not cities of concrete and steel" it was metaphorically as a way of saying we need to go back to living close to the land and sever ties with most of our technology and slow down our tech progress. The atom bomb alone is proof we are progressing with science faster than we're responsible enough to use it.
1 y1980s and go to all the rock concerts or 1970s and see where a few stars started out.
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1 yFlapper was not a job, it was a style. Then flappers got hired but these days would get rejected in interviews for looking odd.
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Anonymous(25-29)11 moNazi Germany pre-WWII and I would tell Hitler, "Listen Führer, forget the Jews. Go after the Muslims. In 80 years Germany will have an evil Chancelor named Angela Merkel and she will let Muslims into Europe and they will kill Aryans and rape Aryan women. You can stop it Führer."
00 Reply1.4K opinions shared on Travel topic. I would love to have been around from 1965 to 1975.
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1 yI think the 1930's might be a good time to live. Slower pace society. People had better communities, and helped each other.
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1930s nobody had anything to *giv to anyone that was in depression.
The only help was dumb democrat president
helping bank! Save the few rich, and even violate his own democrat advisor about gold standard.
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@strateguy632 I was thinking about all creatures all great and small. Took place at the end of the 1930s early 1940s.
318 opinions shared on Travel topic. A flapper is not a job, it's a lifestyle and a way of dressing. That's like saying being a hippie, goth, metalhead etc. is a job.
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Anonymous(45 Plus)1 yI would never go back in time PHYSICALLY, only OBSERVATIONALLY. And I suppose I would look back at a portion of my childhood (1963 to 1966), in hopes of getting a 2nd glimpse of how I 1st met some of my childhood friends
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1 yI would never go back in time, only into the future. Going back in time could cause a rift in time or a new timeline, and I can't risk that.
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1 yAs much as I love the 20’s, I would go back to 1996 and tell younger me to convince my parents to get tested for cancer and to not get involved with the redhead.
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1 yThe 1940s or ‘50s, when blue collar workers were still respected and unions were still strong.
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1 yI'd find out what the lottery numbers are then play
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1 yEvery time period that wasn't an unlivable hellscape.
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1 yI travel back to Israel around the time of Christ. To witness everything
10 ReplyI would go in my 12 year age and get all my revenge who have done wrong with
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Anonymous(36-45)1 yLet's just say that I would win the biggest lottery jackpot ever ;)
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Anonymous(25-29)1 yEither late 18th century or the 80s
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Well that's quite a range, can I ask why, just curious , you don't have to answer.
Woodstock 69 look like be a lot of fun.
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I don't know lillys right Woodstock would have been fun, that or what was it like 2600 b. c. or 1963. Id either go back to be a fly on the wall as the build the pyramids, or id like to have been on the grassy knoll and see who's to bla. e
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1 yLondon in the 1960s
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