Okay weird hypotheticals again lol:


Rules (sorry, I know someone is gonna ask for rules, cuz its a time travel scenario mmkay?):

TLDR: Basically you have 24 hours, you can end it at anytime and go back to the future, but once you end it, its over. You can only do it once. You can save this ability for any time in the future, or use it immediately.


Full rules:

  • Basically, you are back inside the body of your past self at any point in time after you were born. Obviously you can’t bring anything back, only your consciousness goes back.
  • You have up to 24 hours, you can end the time travel session earlier if you want. If you loses consciousless in your past self’s body, or fall asleep, the time travel session immediately ends.
  • You can only do this once.
  • You don’t have to immediately use it, you can save this ability for any time in the future.
  • You must be awake to use it, you can’t use it in the middle sleep of while unconscious. Although, you can travel back to a time when you were asleep and you would immediately wake up in your past self’s body.
  • When you go back, your past self’s memories are merged with your memory, and you keep this even when you travel back to the future.
  • When the time travel session ends, you return to the moment in time when you originally left, but now you are in the new timeline with a future that could have changed from your actions in the past.
  • Your past self would immediately resume control the moment you left, if you were still awake at the time of leaving. If your time travel session ended by losing consciousness, then your past self resume control when they wake up. Your past self would remember roughly what happened but wouldn’t understand that your future self was in control (unless you leave yourself a note or record a video or something), and wouldn’t retain your future memories.
  • If you end up in a timeline where you died before the moment in time when your left your original timeline, you basically just see the last 24 hours of yourself in the new timeline before you died, in 3rd person view, then your consciousness fades and you are gone.

Basically the point is to ask yourself: What are things in your life you wished you could change. Or what period of 24 hours would you like to revisit again.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky@lemm.ee
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    Nothing major since I don’t have major gripes and complaints about my life currently, but definitely go back to roughly winter 2020 and make sure I pack a CD storage thing I had that contained a bunch of PS2 games alongside other things as well and a 3rd part cheap memory card from Amazon into my backpack when my family had limited time to vacate a house we were renting. Would love to have my old saves alongside saves from my dad and brothers from some different games, alongside having certain games as well. Probably just get those games and the memory card.

    That, or go back to when I was maybe 3 or 4 years old and my family lived with my maternal grandma just because there was some edutainment (possibly not and was a different genre) game on PC that had a pirate theme that I wanna know the name of and cannot remember for the life of me. All I remember about it is that this was still early 2000s and there was a section where you cleared/cleaned an area by moving things to where they should be, like a cannonball pyramid to the corner of the room. Probably would end up staying that whole day just to also have some form of memory from back then if I retain memories from going back in time.

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    4 days ago

    I pop out the womb

    Good evening, mother. Wait, I forgot I’m not supposed to talk. Um… wah?

    I return to the future

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        Not only that but imagine how hard you’d have to work at not creeping them out with how much you know about them.

        My wife and I have been together for the majority of our lives. We met when we were teenagers and now we’re well into our 40s. I’ve got a sneaking feeling that if I went back and tried to romance her I’d be a terrible partner. Either I’d creep her tf out or I worry current me is too impatient.

        Also, as a side note I get that ick vibe thinking about the mental age gap

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          This is something I think about a lot.

          Part of me would love to go back and redo high school.or college and just be a better student, learn more, and flirt with girls more (although now that you mention it the age thing would make it weird, you’re right). But I end up at the same conclusion - it wouldn’t be worth not meeting and marrying my wife.

          It’d be so difficult to meet her again (we met on Tinder) and to make it so she’s interested in dating me. And then the relationship would be so one sided because I’d know every intimate detail of her past and she’d know nothing of mine.

          So, I eventually come to the conclusion that nothing I could do in the past is worth risking her.

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          4 days ago

          Well, it currently sits just shy of 100K so any time before it was at 50K per coin and you are laughing.

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            4 days ago

            Mathematically that’s either doubling or just over doubling… Need a lot of money to make a real difference.

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        Hilariously, you only need to go back in time two days to when they minted the Luigi Mangioni coin and buy it right away (and sell at the peak). It ballooned something ridiculous like 37k% so that should set you up nicely

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    I was sitting at my computer one night watching standup way too late. I was thinking, “I should move my bitcoin off the exchange into my local wallet.” But I was too sleepy and I just went to bed like an idiot, ignoring my gut. The next morning I found out that in the last few hours Mt. Gox had gone crazy and my wallet had been emptied. Still think of that regularly. I get emails from the trustee doling out what they get back but I was rejected. Doesn’t matter how much but it was enough that my life would look very different. Very.

    But I like my life so maybe for the better.

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    Like anyone else, I’d say buy stock/bitcoin, but the overlap of me being old enough to have my own bank account and the time where stocks/bitcoin was worth it is fairly slim. Maybe I’d go back to like 2019/2020 and pump all my money into Gamestop.

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    I’m old and I like my life well enough to not want to fuck with changing things. But your rule about merging memories - I’d absolutely love to go back to any holiday in my childhood when I could see my dad, cousin, and grandma one more time. I could come back with fresh memories of them all healthy and happy. I’d sell my soul for that.

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    I would go back to the time when I got my first computer and write myself a long message from the future. It would contain things like:

    • Make several backups of this list and review it every year.
    • Watch out. Some people are really toxic. (list of people to avoid)
    • Know yourself, and act accordingly. (list of traits I have, but haven’t realized or fully understood at the time)
    • Be careful. (list of minor accidents that could potentially happen in the future)
    • Be mindful of important decisions. (List of some big decisions that turned out to be good, bad, great, awful etc.)
    • You can do it 👍 (encouraging words)
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    4 days ago

    Considering the butterfly effect, I think the safest way to do it is to go back the immediate past 24 hours to have as little a domino effect as possible and prevent altering what I already have in my current life I don’t want to lose. So I’ll probably just go back to yesterday and buy a lottery ticket or something.

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    3 days ago

    Go back to a holiday when my parents and grandparents were alive and got together so I could spend time with them again.

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    I’d go back something like 3 or 4 years ago and write a list of things to do. Would write things like

    Don’t go to therapy it didn’t really help and just made it more difficult to apply for jobs with psychology requirements

    NVIDIA stock

    Lotto numbers

    Would spend the rest of my time thinking of more things to write down lol

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    I’ll do like in Back to the Future and win the lottery, come back, put it in the back and live from the returns. Yes I’m that boring, but the best timeline IMO is one where I don’t have to break my back working 9 to 5.

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    I return to my zygote phase and renegotiate some CGTA’s for BDE turned up to 11