Lex
30-09-2015, 03:35 AM
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Get it? Because they're space hoppers?
Ah, you'll laugh later.
I recently had a raging conversation with my best friend recently about how tough and trying it would be if you were spontaneously transported back in time. Her argument was that you'd be stranded in a world you completely wouldn't recognize, with absolutely no memory. It would be the worst thing you could imagine. That's probably true, but I argued back that it would be a lot more manageable if you didn't forget your memory like her example gave. If you were transported back to the 1750's or something, you could be heralded as the inventor of electricity, or you could predict a number of great tragedies and save hundreds of lives, even.
Thus, I have a large and rather involved competition for you, but one I think will produce some fantastic answers:
Magically and unexpectedly, you suddenly find yourself in the 1800's with what you are wearing, what you know, and nothing else. What challenges do you think you will face, how do you think you will survive, and what knowledge would you use to your advantage?
I appreciate that was a bit of a mouthful to chew for one little competition, but I also think that a little bit of consideration for your answer will yield fruitful results. It certainly did for me. ;)
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Get it? Because they're space hoppers?
Ah, you'll laugh later.
I recently had a raging conversation with my best friend recently about how tough and trying it would be if you were spontaneously transported back in time. Her argument was that you'd be stranded in a world you completely wouldn't recognize, with absolutely no memory. It would be the worst thing you could imagine. That's probably true, but I argued back that it would be a lot more manageable if you didn't forget your memory like her example gave. If you were transported back to the 1750's or something, you could be heralded as the inventor of electricity, or you could predict a number of great tragedies and save hundreds of lives, even.
Thus, I have a large and rather involved competition for you, but one I think will produce some fantastic answers:
Magically and unexpectedly, you suddenly find yourself in the 1800's with what you are wearing, what you know, and nothing else. What challenges do you think you will face, how do you think you will survive, and what knowledge would you use to your advantage?
I appreciate that was a bit of a mouthful to chew for one little competition, but I also think that a little bit of consideration for your answer will yield fruitful results. It certainly did for me. ;)
Prize: 2 Weeks VIP and 15 Rep