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| Neomi | Jun 28 2015, 05:51 AM Post #1 |
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1. For me would be medieval times because I liked what they wore yet there at that era yet it still had difficult times like hardship. Ignorant on everything else 2. I would like re-live the nostalgia of the 90's of my childhood yet I don't have that much memory of sudden events like worldly news. 3. Now. Life's easier yet the struggle at the same time striving for prosperity. ^^; |
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| CJ | Jun 28 2015, 12:07 PM Post #2 |
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A very minor case of serious brain damage
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Similar sort of thing here. Although, most of the 1990s stuff that I remember is TV shows: most of the music that I listened to at the time was from the 1980s or even earlier, and I didn't pay much attention to contemporary music until around 1999 .The 1950s and 1960s seem like an interesting era too, with all the technological progress and social upheaval. I'm sure I would have fitted into it all somewhere - although I'm not sure exactly where .
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| Mechanized | Jun 28 2015, 09:58 PM Post #3 |
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I'd probably try and throw my weight around as a physician in the medieval era, it would be nice to show them things they probably never even thought of! |
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| Jarkko | Jun 30 2015, 03:20 AM Post #4 |
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Christian. Exterminator of Spammers.
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1. Sometime during the Reformation. I wouldn't mind a good theological debate with John Calvin or Martin Luther - even though I agree with much of what they posited, there were certain things about their theology that really bug the badingdong out of me, like Calvin's insistence that burning heretics at the stake is okay and Luther's hatred of the epistle of James (they really needed discourse-pragmatics studies back then), and his anti-Semitism. Wouldn't mind fellowshipping with Ulrich Zwingli or Menno Simons, though. ![]() 2. The Romantic Period in Europe. There were some absoultely exquisite dresses women wore at that time, and the music was amazing (Schubert, Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, the Rubensteins, Borodin, Smetana, Dvořak, and so many more composers put forth great works). 3. Early Canada, so I could try to prevent the residential school system from ever happening, whilst actually trying to learn about indigenous culture rather than ram Anglo-Canadian culture down their throats. |
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