The fall

The fall of man is technology. As I was watching TV the other day (believe it or not I havent watched TV since a couple of days ago), the history channel or some science channel, the topic at hand was time travel. Its great to think of time travel being possible, but most people are pursuing it to get rich somehow. Lotto, stocks, markets, sports, gambling, cures, inventions, whatever it is, and however much they claim it would help society, it wont. Its a scam to waste money on a one way ticket out of someone's horrible life.
I dont believe in time travel no matter what the Doc says about flux capacitors or space time continuum or any of that nonsense. We are staying right here.
Okay. The DeLorean was pretty freakin sweet.

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Time travel is a fun concept and one of my favorite elements in science fiction, but it's really just a bunch of bat-shit in reality.
Here's the thing:
If we ever invent(ed) it, we would've been able to come back to today and tell everybody, "Hey, we did it! It took us a thousand years, but we finally did it, man!" It would be common knowledge.
And don't give me that "government-wouldn't-tell-anybody-about-it" bullshit. Joan Rivers can keep a secret better than the government.
But even if they could keep it under wraps, they obviously haven't used it to help save this f***ed up world, so what's the point of even having the technology. I don't know, maybe we're living in the fixed up version. Now that's some scary shit, ese.
You want proof that time travel will never be anything more than a wet dream H.G. Wells' had?
Take a look outside your window. It ain't happenin', Einstein.
I gotta hand it to ya Samucryin...that was poetic. Poetically true.
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