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Hitler...I need to kill him...I would have someone hack me back in time...to Nazi Germany....just like a time machine. Then I will kill Hitler. Just like in this upcoming movie.

 
I'd personally love to go anywhere with an interesting background & culture to it. I mean, maybe it's because I was born & raised in America, I find USA to be really boring compared to the rest. Is that the reason or am I just that picky? I'm totally picky, aren't I?

No, I wouldn't say you are being picky. I think when one lives in an area for such a long time, they become accustomed to the things around them and are looking for something "new." That being said, I have the same point of view as you; USA doesn't seem as exciting as say, Italy.

That being said, I love to go to Italy during the time of the Renaissance. Much culture and art. Wow. So need to do this.
 
Oh my God guys, I found the music used in that trailer. It's so siiiiiiiiiick.



HNNNNNGGGG, SO 80's!
 
If I could go back in time, I would go back to feudal Japan.
 
If I could go back in time, I'd gun it to 88 and hit up the the Tudor period.
 
I'd love to go back to the 90's once again, in the same place as I was brought up, and re-live my life again. There's so much of the 90's that I do miss a lot. ;_;
 
omigod dcc topic is freaking cool for once

yunno all those times and places might be cool to us, but that's because we study bourgeois history - most people in those times lived as peasants.

i'd want to go to victorian britain to see empire and industrialization laying waste to the working class and the environment. a lot of environmental and social damage occurred back then but we don't really appreciate it because things are so good right now.
 
Speaking of another time, I might want to go back into a time unknown and see if Atlantis really existed. If it did, then I would have been pleased to know that it wasn't just a myth all along.
 
Travelling back in time?

Oh there would be a lot of placed I'd like to visit, ancient Egypt, the Holy Roman Empire, feudal Japan, the *other* states of the Soviet Union, the Crusades in the middle east, heck, maybe even Nazi Germany if I really get bored...
 
I've always had a standing belief that everything pre-400s Western and pre-1800s Eastern was humanity in its true form. Christianity ruined Europe and Western Imperialism ruined the East.

It's not like it's bad now or anything, though. We've taken the benefits of these global revolutions and tried our best to remove those annoying problems such as torture, slavery, genocide, mass brainwashing, and corporate greed. They're fickle weeds, aren't they?
 
I've always had a standing belief that everything pre-400s Western and pre-1800s Eastern was humanity in its true form. Christianity ruined Europe and Western Imperialism ruined the East.

It's not like it's bad now or anything, though. We've taken the benefits of these global revolutions and tried our best to remove those annoying problems such as torture, slavery, genocide, mass brainwashing, and corporate greed. They're fickle weeds, aren't they?
You could make an argument though that those things still do exist though, although they are just masked and referred to as something else. Example number one can be how homosexuality isn't legalized in many areas of the world, as many of the "fatheads" of government think that it's a morally wrong sin for it to be legalized. Also the fact how in Arizona it's a law for all immigrants to carry a green card on them at all times and an officer is allowed to check them for it if there are any signs of suspicion can be deemed as racist and bigoted.
 
You could also argue that the Pledge of Allegiance is a form of mass brainwashing, but I'll leave that one up to the rest of you to decide. (But it is).
 
I know of friends of mine who where suspended for not standing during the pledge
 
In my opinion, not standing during the pledge of allegiance is disrespectful, but reciting it is optional. I'm not saying that people should stand during it (first amendment), but it shows that you're proud to live in the country you do, regardless of political influence. I always stood during the pledge of allegiance in school, but during my high school years I never recited it.
 
If nothing else, you stand for the pledge so that teachers don't peg you and call you out.
 
I haven't been proud of my country in quite a while.

When you see me stand during the pledge, it's only because I'm in a generous mood.
 
I haven't been proud of my country in quite a while.

When you see me stand during the pledge, it's only because I'm in a generous mood.

Any particular reason why you feel this way?
 
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