If time travel was a thing wwyd?

OP, I don't care about your rules, so here goes...

I'd go back to senior year of high school and go hard in sports. Like real hard. I was good enough to get a football scholly, but was overlooked by the elite schools. I'd go hard every second of every play, game, practice, workout, etc. For football and basketball. Just to see how far I could've made it if I gave it my all.

I wouldn't have broken up with my HS girlfriend over something so dumb. I also wouldn't have acted like I didn't care on some pimp of the year sh*t just because I was going to college and wanted to chase thotties. In the long run, it wasn't worth it and she was truly one in a million (RIP).

And lastly, my mom passed in 2013 so I'd go back to 2012 and force her to go to the doctor for regular checkups. Like I'd stop what I was doing and bring her myself. They could've prevented her heart disease if they caught it early enough. I'd also take more pics with her.

Sorry about your mom man, I lost my mom in in 13' too to an annyuerism so not much I could have changed about that. I did edit the "rules" to only 1 or 2 (depending on how you look at it) you can only travel once, and that it's only a one way trip.
 
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Verify if Cleopatra was a dub.

Verify if Jesus rose from the dead.

Go clubbing in the 80's.

Arm Nat Turner with the GTA cheat code weaponry.

Arm the Ivory coast before slavery.

Shoot my shot with Pam Grier and Diana Ross in their prime.

Prevent the creation of crack.

Spend time with Shamans of various traditions.

Warn the Native Americans about Caucasians.

Prevent the spread of any war created by religion.

Introduce hygiene to all developing cultures of the past.

Tell Stan Lee and Jack Kirby that time travel is lazy writing.
 
I would've gone back to my HS years and see how far I could really get if I focused on sports.

Making me feel like Uncle Rico in here lol
 
You do know going back to do what you said you would do would "screw up" a bunch of stuff as well? Right?


Like? There are less life events happening within 12-24 hours than the events that happen over years that can completely change where your life is now.

For example, go far enough and you might change history to the point you won’t have kids, not get married, not have the career you love, go back a few hours, tell yourself some winning numbers, everything before that time stamp would be unchanged.
 
Arm Nat Turner with the GTA cheat code weaponry.

Yup, some sort of solar powered amphibious 6 wheeled bullet and bomb proof vehicle. At least 2 of these. Cargo full of advanced ammo. Gold. Every night we riding out....on to the next town.
 
Like? There are less life events happening within 12-24 hours than the events that happen over years that can completely change where your life is now.

For example, go far enough and you might change history to the point you won’t have kids, not get married, not have the career you love, go back a few hours, tell yourself some winning numbers, everything before that time stamp would be unchanged.
Going from 2019 back to change things in 1979

Equals

Going back to change things in 2015 (when coming from 2055)

I am saying the timeline continues, so while going back to 2015 wouldn't "change too much" coming from 2019, but when looking at a similar time gap, the level of change can possibly be equal.

So when you go back one day, that change is minuscule compared to today, sure, but when you consider the future + what you plan on doing in the past? = Big Change
 
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Verify if Cleopatra was a dub.

Verify if Jesus rose from the dead.

Go clubbing in the 80's.

Arm Nat Turner with the GTA cheat code weaponry.

Arm the Ivory coast before slavery.

Shoot my shot with Pam Grier and Diana Ross in their prime.

Prevent the creation of crack.

Spend time with Shamans of various traditions.

Warn the Native Americans about Caucasians.

Prevent the spread of any war created by religion.

Introduce hygiene to all developing cultures of the past.

Tell Stan Lee and Jack Kirby that time travel is lazy writing.

You'd be disappointed by the first 3 and everything else would erase you or listed situation from existence.
 
You'd be disappointed by the first 3 and everything else would erase you or listed situation from existence.

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Create A Time Travel Organization And Travel Back In Time To Recruit A Guy To Work With A Past Version Of Me To Stop WW3 From Happening.

Srsly Though Nothing Most Likely Since I Guess I Do Believe In What's Happened Has Happened And Cant Be Changed.
 
Verify if Cleopatra was a dub.

Verify if Jesus rose from the dead.

Go clubbing in the 80's.

Arm Nat Turner with the GTA cheat code weaponry.

Arm the Ivory coast before slavery.

Shoot my shot with Pam Grier and Diana Ross in their prime.

Prevent the creation of crack.

Spend time with Shamans of various traditions.

Warn the Native Americans about Caucasians.

Prevent the spread of any war created by religion.

Introduce hygiene to all developing cultures of the past.

Tell Stan Lee and Jack Kirby that time travel is lazy writing.

What is it about the 80s that sparks your interest?
 
Who's to say if you do go back and change history, it wouldn't lead to something far worse?
 
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