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Which would you choose?

1 year ago | [YT] | 293



@Robbie-t4o

Being able to time travel has got to be the most broken op ability

1 year ago | 57

@revillus8173

I chose time travel, but only if that doesn't destroy reality and can replay senarios

1 year ago | 210

@LetsPlayArcanium

I recently just lost my dog I had for 14 years I would do anything to see him and hold him again. Time travel all the way especially to see passed relatives as well

1 year ago | 62

@annaomodeo7318

I would go back in time and be with my mommy once more. I miss her so much.

1 year ago | 30

@johncenasmom

With time travel, you could have infinite money and live as long as you want by traveling to a time where medicine is that advanced

1 year ago | 37

@Nick-4K

Yeah time travel could give me all of these

1 year ago | 7

@TheTrainMaster15

People are ignoring the “you want” part of living for as long as you want. It’s not a live forever to the end of time kind of thing. You go out on your terms

1 year ago | 12

@hunterackerman1697

NGL. I'd just time travel to when certain movies came out in theaters, just to get the audience's reaction.

1 year ago | 6

@sillyillys-the-real-necoarc

Living as long as you want is OP, want money? Work for 200 years straight and your set. Wanna time travel? Wait

1 year ago | 16

@Interstellarpinecone

What everyone doesn't seem to realize is that we are all traveling through time already. Forward. As it should be.

1 year ago | 1

@AvariceAvaricia

Time travel, the nature is awesome.

1 year ago | 1

@Prince_Luci

Unlimited money would be enough for me to devastate the worlds economy beyond repair and then pay the survivors to make me a Time Machine to take me to a better timeline.

1 year ago | 1

@alexanderrivera9705

Time Travel seems like a unnecessary risk I am not willing to take 😂

1 year ago | 5

@VlIl

1. Money makes you happy 2. Does it include the ageing process? 3. Could be cool, time travel and invest in bitcoin. But what if it also sets your age back in time correctly?

1 year ago | 0

@adisturbedoneandi

Time traveling for very many many reasons. Back in time to revisit my heart/soul cat, Baby who I had for 19 long years (lost her in 2021 that destroyed me, and almost had no reason to live) and also travel back in time to meet Jesus Christ.

1 year ago | 0

@Astro.biology

Time travel, but only if it didn’t have the consequences of destroying the future. There are things or moments I wish I could see or relive again, people I wish I could have met or talked to.

1 year ago (edited) | 0

@safinmathewsam1968

I think time is the most precious thing, everyone don't have enough time for anything. What good is it if you have unlimited money but you have 2 months to live due to a terminal cancer. Time travel is nice, but still the laws of physics will not allow to interact with the past or future(not sure about future ), so it will be just like watching a movie.

1 year ago | 0

@stickedice1979

To have the benefits of immortality without the curse of never dying is something you would be foolish to not choose. You could live for a thousand years or more which is far more valuable than only 50 or so years of wealth and time travel.

1 year ago | 0

@ChambersOrder66

Will never choose immortality. Seeing your loved ones around you dying and repeat. Unless you’re heartless and work your way up to the food chain to rule the world like Vandal Savage from DC.

1 year ago | 0

@Waroftheworldsz

Depends, time travel curses you, living forever curses you and having unlimited money curses you. Time travel curses you through the butterfly effect, meaning no matter what you do you effect the timeline and can cause all sorts of disasters as a result of changing things. This theory in chaos means that changing even the smallest thing could have unforseen consequences, Life Is Strange the game explains this very well. Living forever is a curse in of itself as you would watch everyone you ever loved or knew die, you would live to see the ending of our time and the destruction of our planet. Without being able to die you would both be unable to kill yourself and suffer eternally. You'd be the most intelligent being in existence, but at the cost of whatever soul you have left. You'd grow nihilistic and bitter, fearing even the smallest attachment to people as your eternal life would eclipse theirs. Having unlimited money probably wouldn't be too bad, but having everything means nothing has any meaning. In my opinion it's the best option out of the three because it's the least damaging, but remember that even rich people commit suicide.

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