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saveliy_v [14]
4 years ago
8

Would you rather travel back in time or into the future? Why?

History
2 answers:
inysia [295]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

In the future because you wouldn't have to deal with carono

Explanation:

Marysya12 [62]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The past was horrible, man. Even 20 years ago. The people that lived then, how did they survive!? There were no cellphones!?!?!?

But in all seriousness, I would like to go to the future a lot more than into the past, because either things will get even better than they are now, continuing the technological trend, things will stay pretty much the same (Highly unlikely) or at some point the world breaks into absolute chaos for one reason or another and I’d find myself in a dystopian world, where my knowledge of catastrophes and potential apocalypses can actually come in handy. So pretty much any way you spin it, I’m better suited for the future than the past.

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