nomemory wrote:Edit: Just to be clear, what I vote is what will survive right?
Dus wrote:Would the public know I'm an arse/hero?
I depends heavily on the situation in question and whether it would be possible to save all 1,000,001 people.
Kor wrote:Dus wrote:Would the public know I'm an arse/hero?
I depends heavily on the situation in question and whether it would be possible to save all 1,000,001 people.
They will be only saved if you sacrifice yourself.
Please people, I know it's easy (and sometimes fun) to find flaws or holes in those type of questions (and find way-outs or raise some sort of possibilities), but you have the question and you have your options. So you don't have a time machine since timetravel is totally and utterly impossible, Superman won't come to help you, and the Dragon Balls don't exist.
nomemory wrote:Kor wrote:Dus wrote:Would the public know I'm an arse/hero?
I depends heavily on the situation in question and whether it would be possible to save all 1,000,001 people.
They will be only saved if you sacrifice yourself.
Please people, I know it's easy (and sometimes fun) to find flaws or holes in those type of questions (and find way-outs or raise some sort of possibilities), but you have the question and you have your options. So you don't have a time machine since timetravel is totally and utterly impossible, Superman won't come to help you since he is nothing more than a fictional couple, hence he doesn't exist, and the whole idea of an alien who comes from another planet, wears tights, a cape, and has the abilities to fly, have super strength and speed, can shoot fire from his eyes and see through objects, is very unrealistic and ridicules, and the Dragon Balls don't exist.
fixed that for you
Dus wrote:I notice you didn't prove that the Dragonballs don't exist.
I'll be on my way to summon Shen Long then.
Kor wrote:nomemory wrote:Kor wrote:Dus wrote:Would the public know I'm an arse/hero?
I depends heavily on the situation in question and whether it would be possible to save all 1,000,001 people.
They will be only saved if you sacrifice yourself.
Please people, I know it's easy (and sometimes fun) to find flaws or holes in those type of questions (and find way-outs or raise some sort of possibilities), but you have the question and you have your options. So you don't have a time machine since timetravel is totally and utterly impossible, Superman won't come to help you since he is nothing more than a fictional couple, hence he doesn't exist, and the whole idea of an alien who comes from another planet, wears tights, a cape, and has the abilities to fly, have super strength and speed, can shoot fire from his eyes and see through objects, is very unrealistic and ridicules, and the Dragon Balls don't exist.
fixed that for you
If you're going this deep then it should be even more fixed
nomemory wrote:Kor wrote:nomemory wrote:Kor wrote:Dus wrote:Would the public know I'm an arse/hero?
I depends heavily on the situation in question and whether it would be possible to save all 1,000,001 people.
They will be only saved if you sacrifice yourself.
Please people, I know it's easy (and sometimes fun) to find flaws or holes in those type of questions (and find way-outs or raise some sort of possibilities), but you have the question and you have your options. So you don't have a time machine since timetravel is totally and utterly impossible, Superman won't come to help you since he is nothing more than a fictional couple, hence he doesn't exist, and the whole idea of an alien who comes from another planet, wears tights, a cape, and has the abilities to fly, have super strength and speed, can shoot fire from his eyes and see through objects, is very unrealistic and ridicules, and the Dragon Balls don't exist.
fixed that for you
If you're going this deep then it should be even more fixed
I don't care either way about that, I just think timetravel is and always will be utterly impossible, it's also silly.
Dus wrote:A lot of things were said to be impossible in the days of yore. Like flying or going faster than 30mph without dying of speed.

nomemory wrote:Dus wrote:A lot of things were said to be impossible in the days of yore. Like flying or going faster than 30mph without dying of speed.
I know, it's just that timetravel always breaks against the rules of logic, at least every time I've seen it explained. I've heard Doctor Who has a really good explanation but until I've seen it I stand by that timetravel is ridiculous.

nomemory wrote:Dus wrote:A lot of things were said to be impossible in the days of yore. Like flying or going faster than 30mph without dying of speed.
I know, it's just that timetravel always breaks against the rules of logic, at least every time I've seen it explained. I've heard Doctor Who has a really good explanation but until I've seen it I stand by that timetravel is ridiculous.
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