animefreak_usa wrote...
WWII and the 80/90's. Because I like Nazi shit and im fucking old weebfaggog from the 80/90's.
WWII was very epic and complex. One of the 3 main reasons I wanted to got to the military.
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Mesozoic and Paleozoic.
Yea I got the jiff of those two. I think there some still living jn the deeepest part of the ocean.
Holoofyoistu wrote...
I am partial the 1930s-50s, but only because im a huge ww2 nerd.
I honestly wish I had been there to witness everything from holocaust to hitlers disapperance or everything that the country leaders were doing and thinking.
Gravity cat wrote...
Bugspray.
Nvm he deleted his comment.
Sorry was trying get reply to everyones message using a mobile phone.
Also sorry but I didn't get the bugspray part.
Asata wrote...
I was always a fan of Ancient Egypt (Kemet) and their mdw'ntr but I'm also a fan of all the architecture, art, and mythology from Ancient Greece - beautiful buildings, even today we're basing architecture from them. It would have been amazing to have discussions with the most famous of ancient philosophers.
Funny thing you mention Ancient Egypt, early this morning
I randomly got the hot for cleopatra and decided to check her bio. Gotta say at first I thought she was madonna ansestor but she wasn't all I imagine her to be. [size=10Founded some epic westerned porn to][/h] but ANYWAY, I think I'll study up more about ancient Egypt.
Now for greek I found everything to be fantastic. From the poems, Lit, dramas and tragedies to the arts, miltary, and politics. I found them ALL interesting so yes, just talking to one of these brillent philosophers and their true point of views would be godly. Only thing is I don't want to stick around those death devices...
Asata wrote...
For entertainment purposes my favorite is the Middle Ages but it's a lot more fun with fantasy and magic and dragons thrown in and girls that actually shaved and didn't have rotting teeth and people that didn't smell strongly of body odor...
Lord of the rings reference?
Asata wrote...
The Age of Piracy is also particularly entertaining to watch but again, definitely wouldn't have wanted to have been around back then.
Same but I would like to be there to hear the stories and tales of the great seas.
Asata wrote...
If I had to choose one to live in I'd say something yet unwritten far into the future where our workforce are machines, people are free to pursue the arts and hobbies, the vast majority of our problems have been solved, aging has been cured and we effectively have eternal youth (but not immortality), and are much more liberal with much more advanced technology and far less sway from the archaic ideals still looming over us today holding us down.
True but it's too bad we won't be seeing these things occur. I just hope every criminal and corruption is greatly reduced and we can venture out more into space.