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Ms Duck:
hey with all this time travel stuff are we gonna give our poor timeline gnome an anurysim?

75000 BSF Molly tuns 20..
10 BSF Molly born...

jokes aside the theory does give some new interpretaions to what happened in PG

cass:
I...don't think I want to disprove your theory.

Too awesome.   So farfetched and twisted, but...I could see it going like that.   Which is a truly scary thought.

I need chocolate. Lots of chocolate.

BumblingBear:

--- Quote from: ballplayer72 on June 02, 2010, 08:41:34 PM ---
No, because quite frankly I consider myself alot smarter than most of the populace and able to get away with (ie NOT GET CAUGHT AT) a great many crimes and societal taboos if I engaged in them.   My first thought isn't "but what if i get caught and they put me in federal pound me in the butthole jail?" its "how could I ever look at myself in the mirror after I did that?" followed by "plus if you didn't do it right you'd get caught."
Its an afterthought not a main cause.

--- End quote ---

I like the irony of this statement made by someone who claims to be more moral and righteous than the average person.

Personally, I will admit that I am a law abiding, "good" citizen because I fear consequences.  Whether it be in this life or the one after, I don't want to answer for bad things I do.

I think a lot of people are just not self-aware or honest enough to admit it.  With absolute power, I would do terrible, terrible things.  Perhaps wonderful things too... the funny thing about this world is the way perspective shapes our views.

For instance, say I ascended to godhood.  If I were to annihilate all the Arabs in the Gaza strip, Israelis would think I was awesome.  If I did the same to the Israelis, the Arabs would think I was an angel.  The point I am making is that there is no possible way for anyone to appear "good" to everyone.  I mean heck, even those who believe in God and worship Him still bitch about him "taking" so and so due to cancer.

Get me?

Curly:

--- Quote from: BumblingBear on June 05, 2010, 10:10:01 AM ---I like the irony of this statement made by someone who claims to be more moral and righteous than the average person.

Personally, I will admit that I am a law abiding, "good" citizen because I fear consequences.  Whether it be in this life or the one after, I don't want to answer for bad things I do.

I think a lot of people are just not self-aware or honest enough to admit it.  With absolute power, I would do terrible, terrible things.  Perhaps wonderful things too... the funny thing about this world is the way perspective shapes our views.

For instance, say I ascended to godhood.  If I were to annihilate all the Arabs in the Gaza strip, Israelis would think I was awesome.  If I did the same to the Israelis, the Arabs would think I was an angel.  The point I am making is that there is no possible way for anyone to appear "good" to everyone.  I mean heck, even those who believe in God and worship Him still bitch about him "taking" so and so due to cancer.

Get me?

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And so you think that Harry ...? ;)

snowbank:

--- Quote from: Krymzin on June 03, 2010, 04:59:28 PM ---They should've just went on the Jerry Springer show to sort this all out. Would've went faster.

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I just like this idea. I'm kind of 'meh' on the Mab/Molly timetraveling thing.

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