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Hi /r9k/.

I know most of you won't believe me, but I'm 100% completely, legitimately from the future. I'll answer any questions you have.

FAQ:
>Can you tell me lottery numbers
>Can you tell me something very specific that will happen a couple of days from now
>Can you tell me anything useful
No, because the official time security commission LTD PTY or whatever gave me some bullshit reason for why I can't give you any actually useful or interesting information, so I'll be keeping it pretty much to some vague points that any retard could come up with out of boredom.
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Whoa thats amazing an actual time traveler
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>>27765776
Does Bernie win?

Be advised, if you say no there is a 93% chance I'll kill myself in the next 24 hours, so don't joke around please
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Is there a way to induce schizophrenia yet
Can you just google and have a look for me lad
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>>27765838
No, Hillary wins.

Please don't kill yourself. Time travel is pretty cool, you may be able to go back in time to make him win if you live to the time I'm from.
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>>27765853
Forgot my trip.

>>27765843
We understand mental illness a lot more in my time. A lot of it can be treated at a biological level. We can induce it technically, though it requires state of the art technology and understanding of the brain. Why don't you just use some known psychotic drugs?
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>>27765870
What drugs would you recommend homie
Ur time sounds interesting
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Does Europe solve the refugee crisis?
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>>27765902
LSD.

May I ask why you want to induce schizophrenia? If you're going to say something like making your pony waifu real then you can just wait it out for that without giving yourself a serious mental illness (not that you actually could in your time).

But schizophrenia is caused by a defect that makes psychotic episodes long and common. Psychotic episodes are possible to induce in most people, just look up the risk factors.

But having experienced both myself, I can tell you hallucinations aren't shit compared to actual VR.
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>>27765919
the refugee crisis solves europe
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>>27765969
how do we know you aren't just hallucinating being from the future?
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>>27765919
Define "solve". The refugees just generally disperse throughout Europe, but societies quickly stop fooling themselves into thinking multiculturalism means you should accept criminal behavior.

ISIS itself doesn't last long in its current form. A major terrorist attack during Hillary's time gives impetus to this.
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>>27765776
Are you John Titor?
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>>27766033
>a major terrorist attack during Hillary's time gives impetus to this.
where?
in europe or somewhere important?
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>>27766013
A lot of people do actually do that in my time. People are split between three main camps:
-Go back in time and fuck shit up
-Stay in the present and fuck shit up in virtual reality (moralfags do this)
-Actually attempt to live "clean" in the present, there's a Christian sect that does this.

But no, I chose the first option.
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>>27765776
May you send us a dick pic?
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>>27766059
Are you wearing a tinfoilhat?
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>>27765776
>LTD PTY or whatever gave me some bullshit reason for why I can't give you any actually useful or interesting information
I can go bet a shit ton of money based on you telling me who is going to win the next election. Good job. I hope LTD PTY fucks you in the ass. See you in hell futurefag
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>>27766034
Nope, I honestly don't know much about him except from watching steins;gate.

>>27766056
There are many more attacks in Europe, but the one I'm talking about is in east coast US.
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>>27766033
Will there be a cure for transsexuality that doesn't involve hormones, or "becoming a woman"? Tranny hoping for a cure here[spoiler/]
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>>27766033
Does the number of violent crimes committed by Syrian refugees increase and do more refugees come into Europe? Is there any conflict between native Europeans and middle-eastern refugees?
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>>27765776

What does the fuckin' time machine look like?

Also, I've heard that some people go insane after t hey time-travel. Why is that?


Also what do 'they' you use it for? ~JustSpookyyThings or ?
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>>27766082
Does the white race survive? Or is it full of shitskins.
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>>27766079
Hillary's odds should be quite high right now and they're only going to get up. I don't think they'll care tbqh.

>>27766077
I've posted my dick on /r9k/ recently. In my time I missed being able to do that without being identifiable.

>>27766078
I'm wearing normal clothes from the present period.
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>>27766082
does anime get less shitty in the future?
describe your time's equivalent of dbz/naruto?

>attacks in europe, but the one i'm talking about is in east coast us
bullshit
we don't have enough kebabs for a major attack
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>>27766079
any idiot could've predicted hillary's victory
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>>27766093
It's relatively simple to remove transsexuality from someone's brain.

If people are unhappy with their real bodies in any way and don't want treatment, they just live their fantasies via VR. There are also cases of people having their beliefs rewritten so that they actually perceive themselves as the other gender, and that's often combined with VR.

Clean people aren't in support of it.
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>>27766107
So how much LSD do I have to take
U sound like a good doctor
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>>27766098
Yes and and yes but later. Most of the conflict is civil conflict as you will have seen already. Islam hatred really picks up. If by conflict you mean war, no.

>>27766105
My time machine is very small. Imagine any gizmo you have in your time. They weren't initially like that and basically had to be used in a surgery setting. The best example I can give is one of those diabetic blood check things.

>>27766114
Anime gets very shit. The industry pretty much collapses on itself, but this isn't as much of a deal as you think. By the time you see it happen you'll no longer care.

And nope. You'll see it.

>>27766175
I've never done LSD, so I have no clue.
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>>27766167
Awesome! Thanks mate, I'll wait it out.
I'm going to go for the route of simple removal and be a time travelling shitposter. Hope to see you in the great ages.

Also by not in support of it, what do the clean people reccomend of transsexuality? Just 'deal' with it like the times now?
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>>27766248
>Just 'deal' with it like the times now?
This is pretty much their solution to everything. They're not taken any seriously than religious nuts have ever been though, they just have a common cause to gather around.
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>>27766246
>and nope. you'll see it.
state(s)?
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>>27766289
Virginia, Florida. Virginia one is a much bigger shitstorm.
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when is HL3 coming out?
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Anything interesting happen in AUS? WW3? Dnt have to give me a time just say if it happens
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Does a true beta uprising ever happen need to know to start preparing
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what year are you from?
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>>27766370
I don't think it came out. If it did, it was long after I stopped caring. I know the HL world was released as a VR setting, but nearly all settings not heavily based on real historical ones are shit.

>>27766380
Nothing interesting happens to Aus in particular. In ~15-20 years you will see major changes to the country (not the state, the country itself), but this happens everywhere.
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>>27766438
do we see the realization of the asian century as china becomes dominant world power? also, do any cyberpunk type cities exist in the future? saving this knowledge so i know where to move
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>>27766396
No. Mass shootings happen lots more times. Eventually betaness becomes a non-issue though. Living in VR is widely accepted and not stigmatized by rational people. So there's no full-scale beta uprising, but why would you expect there to be?

>>27766410
2048.
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>>27766438
Should I kill myself? Or is the future worth living for
Are jobs easy to come by in 10years?

is there a medicine to live forever yet
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What are the big technological breakthroughs? Other than time travel, vr. Have we been to Mars?
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Honestly man if it means going out side robots won't start an uprising
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Can we get jobs inside the VR? How do we live in VR if we're not already rich?
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Describe the future with a sci-fi movie that ha come out in our time
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>>27766106
Forgot to answer this one. Whites diminished a bit, but they're still very much a major part of the world population.

>>27766479
China never becomes THE dominant world power. They do stop being shit-tier, but a lot of countries do that around the same period.

If by cyberpunk you mean grimdark edgy ones, no. My time is actually much better in general than this period. If my highly advanced, then yes. But people are more disconnected, there's less centralization around city points. Cities are less important, basically.
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I've seen something called 2045 Initiative. Did that succeded if you're living in 2048? Do people live in different bodies? Can we live as ponies in future?
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>>27766497
>>27766528
Will there be Virtual Reality mmos like Sword Art Online? If so, will I be able to wageslave and pretend to be the little girl being someone's gear bitch? (That's my fetish)
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>>27765776
So if I go to a casino tomorrow, what are my lucky numbers, anon?
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>>27766568
your timeline sounds shitty. how the fuck am i supposed to be happy in a future without cool neo-city aesthetics. well, i guess there is always vr, and if time travel really is invented then certainly i can find/create an alternative universe to my liking
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>>27766034
don't even mention stein;gate, it gives me too many feels.
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>>27765776
Does the singularity happen / will it happen soon? By that I mean AI overtaking human intelligence.
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>>27765853
>No, Hillary wins.
fuck off, how do you know your worldline doesn't differ from ours? Does the happening ever happen?
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>>27766502
It's not a medicine, but you can essentially live forever. There's still a philosophical dilemma about whether or not it's "you" who does this, which has never been solved. Many people would say I've died already.

Actually if you go a bit further in my time there might be a more "medicine"-like thing to do this, but I don't know.

>>27766511
Yes, we've been there. Though I never really cared about that. No aliens have been found.
The main breakthrough I guess is the understanding of the human brain. Mental illness is a non-issue as I've said, and working with a real brain as a base, we have AI. Not perfect though. Society is largely automated, and exists mainly to support time travel and VR. There's not much interest in the world itself, and it's in a stable state.

In particular concern for you I guess, AIDS has been cured. Cancer has not been cured in a strict sense but it matters less because it's not a death sentence that your current body is dying.

>>27766528
You don't need to worry about being rich. The traditional notion of job/success is dead. Except to extremists. Your needs are pretty much provided for so it's up to you to decide what to do, which I why I outlined three common choices people make.

You can of course do a job inside VR. But why?

>>27766540
Tell me/describe what recent sci-fi movies you've seen and I'll tell you what's closest. I don't really watch movies.
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>>27766707
Because he's from the future of our world line, why would he lie.
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Does the Syrian war end soon? How does it end? Any wars, crisis or new countries in your time? What is the big issue in global politics?
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>>27766719
So I can sit at home and dick around on vr all day and it's pretty much free?

I'm gonna quit my job tomorrow and become a NEET for the next 20ish years man. Thank you!
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>>27766730
how does he know it's our worldline?
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Can two girls have babies together in the future?
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Can we bring dead people back to life? Or recreate them?
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>>27766772
well unless he changed something, which I doubt a professional time traveler would do, it is impossible for him not to be.
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What happens to the balkans?
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>>27766818
he did. By travelling back in time and telling people of the future, he has created a new worldline.
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>>27766569
I had to look up the 2045 initiative, I've never heard of it. Yes, that happens, but we don't call it that.

People do live in different bodies but not pony ones. If you want that, you do VR.

>>27766591
Yes. But eventually VR becomes a very closed off thing. Because there's not much significant difference between a "real" person and one generated by VR, people most often live in their own VR worlds, or share worlds in very small groups. Some people fought this but the average person from my time is okay with it.

>>27766604
>and if time travel really is invented then certainly i can find/create an alternative universe to my liking
This is basically what people to.

>>27766685
AI does overtake human intelligence, but it's not that significant. Take a genius from this time period and amplify that, and give them superior memory (particularly working memory). That's basically what AI is capable of. At least in my time there was no run-off effect where AI kept becoming more and more intelligent to god-like levels. The world is maintained by AI.

>>27766707
The happening happens. And actually, I don't know whether it does or not. But I've been forward and back a few times, each time is what you'd call a different world line, if you want. It's not like I checked history extensively each time, but I didn't see differences on a massive scale.
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Why did you go back in time?
What is the primary energy source?
What happened to the means of transportation?
Who are the leaders in VR technology?
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Are futanari real on the future?
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Should I kill myself or wait out for this future?
Should I stop being a NEET and accomplish shit or does it not matter?
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>>27766327
>hick states no one cares about
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>>27766861
>The happening happens. And actually, I don't know whether it does or not.
Elaborate. Besides that, how do you know what I mean by happening? Certainly you don't go back in time to lurk 4chan, and it probably doesn't exist in your time. Even if it does, it'd be 9gag/reddit 2.0.
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>>27766758
>Does the Syrian war end soon?
It's over within 5 years.
>How does it end?
The US launches a full-scale war on ISIS. No nukes, but ISIS as they are cease to exist. There's a lot less hesitation to combating them in future. Small-scale terrorism takes a long time to die out, but there's no real organization.

>Any wars, crisis or new countries in your time?
No wars or crises. There's not much reason for or ability for war anymore. There aren't any new countries that I know of (I think there might have been a no-name split of a certain country, but I'm bad at geography). However, borders matter less and there's a lot more cohesiveness to the world. And a lot less reason to go anywhere.

The biggest issue I can think of is whether time travel is actually ethical. But this isn't a political thing, it's an ethical thing on a personal level.

>>27766775
No, actually. Not in the traditional sense. Unless you want to play with the meaning of what it means for them to have children together.

>>27766790
People can be recreated but only based on perception of them. They can also be cloned. They can't actually be brought back to life.

>>27766821
No idea desu. National politics become a lot less important.

>>27766891
>Why did you go back in time?
I want to find something. There's something I couldn't get in my time. If I can't find it I'll just go back into the future of this time and live in VR.

>What is the primary energy source?
For time travel in particular, the energy source isn't a traditional one. Physics is not well understood in my time by standard people and I was never good at it anyway, but energy can be taken from different universes. Actually it's technically a convenience since time travel accesses these anyway.

Nuclear power is still used in my time. Oil is also still used. Which brings me to another point, global warming never entered any kind of run-off effect where it was irreversible and the climate is strictly controlled.
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So, why haven't they made time travel illegal like in Looper. Also what are you doing wasting your time on an anonymous japanese image board. Shouldn't you be doing something to stop WW3?
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>>27767093
Do nations in Europe merge? How many countries are there left? Any new kingdoms? Is GB stil around?
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>>27766891
>What happened to the means of transportation?
"Driverless" cars planes are common, actually technically not drivelers due to AI. These are used more to transport material than to take anyone anywhere.

>Who are the leaders in VR technology?
No human leaders or even company leaders because it's managed by AI. However, one particular breakthrough is credited to a guy with the first name of Scott. It wasn't directly related to VR at first but it basically enabled it and a host of other things. Everyone knows his name but he's at the same time a side-note to the current state of technology.

>>27766895
As far as I know it can be done but it's not as good as the VR version. this is generally how it goes.

>>27767000
Apparently they cared enough.

>>27767029
I lived in this time period, that's why I came back here specifically. Otherwise I'd go way further back. But I don't want to fuck things up on a small scale so I lose what I'm looking for. It doesn't exist in my time, you're right. But I don't miss it much, and desu what I started using after 4chan was better. Is war with ISIS not a happening?
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This thread again. Every so now and then a roleplayer makes a thread on r9k and claims to be from the future.
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op is john titor.

dubs confirm.
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>>27767098
>So, why haven't they made time travel illegal like in Looper.
I don't know what Looper is. Nobody even wants to make it illegal because it doesn't affect anyone in the present. Some people just think it's immoral.

>Also what are you doing wasting your time on an anonymous japanese image board.
I'm bored right now, waiting for something to happen. Enjoying some nostalgia, so I thought I'd answer questions.

>Shouldn't you be doing something to stop WW3?
No war ever gets called WW3 in my time, and I don't see any wars happening after it either (though I don't want to go forward further than I've been, generally people go back). Also, it would be pretty hard for me personally to prevent things like that without drawing huge attention to myself. I came to this period to look for something that's basically only important to me.
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>>27767171
They don't merge officially, they may as well have merged practically. There are no longer any truly individually operating countries except religious communes which are by and large left alone, though they do (annoyingly, but peacefully) try to recruit people. No new kingdoms, GB does exist.
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>>27766719
define this,
what if i wanted to live in the mountains without food, shelter or water. Would i be able to survive?
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OP so you post on /k/?
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>>27767342
i forgot to add, not in VR but irl.
although i would be fine with VR
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>>27767342
In reality, no. Also, AI will attempt to stop you from dying, but they will respect your free will.

More practical is for you to do that in VR.
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How far have you gone back
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so how does time travel work? what are the rules behind it

also, for how long does Europe stay cucked and do they ever uncuck themselves?
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>people playing along with a fucking roleplayer
is this /x/?
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>>27767363
i never wanted to die, i just dislike having to actively sustain myself to not die.
but that's nice.
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>>27765843
you can get it by eating cat poo
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Does your perception of time change in VR?
Could you spend hours in a simulation but having only five minutes pass in real life?
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What happens to 4chan?
Will our memes be remembered?
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>>27767371
2015. I will basically fuck up things if I go further than that. I'm planning to go back further to see after (or if) I get what I need from this time. Or just go ahead again for VR.

>>27767375
Time travel inserts you (your consciousness, although this is debated, either you or a clone of you) to a different universe using the current universe as a reference. In my time we call this "your universe" because it's almost theoretically impossible to go to a universe someone else has gone to from the same method. It's one way so it's a pretty permanent choice and even though it was heavily studied theoretically and in simulation, basically nobody can be sure it works until they do it themselves.

I was pretty scared when I first did it, and had to check that I could still get back to a period I'm familiar with where VR still exists, but in theory, there is no huge butterfly effect and universes generally converge. The reason for that wasn't understood in my time but simulations showed it, and it's what I saw myself. But you can fuck up small things.

The most extreme won't even dare try time travel because not only do they think it's immoral but they don't even trust it to begin with.

Europe doesn't stay truly cucked long due to escalated attacks, and the help of the US. But its demographics do change. Conflict dies out over time because there are less things to worry about in the future.
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>>27765776
I know it's asking quite much, but could you check my future and see if I get a gf one day? You should have plenty of time....
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>>27767440
You can lose track of time, but your perception of it doesn't change. AI can have different perceptions of time. I'm not an AI so I don't know about it.

>>27767544
I remember your memes, and so did the people I associated with. But 4chan itself died in 2021 and people either splintered to other imageboards or other social media. And the reason was basically nobody wanting to take on the responsibilities of hosting it, and data not being handed over.

There was one main site that was the de-facto 4chan refuge, but nowhere near the numbers of 4chan itself used it. I only used it for a few weeks.

VR social media was far more common by that time, although when I say VR I'm talking about a level much more primitive than what we have in my time.
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What happens to North Korea, Israel, etc.?
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>>27767610
I have no idea who you are desu, and beyond being cunning some way have no way of finding out. But you'll get what you want if you hold out.
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>>27767093
>desu

you fucking liar I hate you
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>>27767665

So when you travel in time, can you stay in that time and live as the age you are? Or is there crossover when you run into yourself from the past? I want to prevent someone from dying and see what my life would have been like after that point.
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Can you go into the future?
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What isnt possible in your time, even with VR?
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>No, because the official time security commission LTD PTY or whatever gave me some bullshit reason for why I can't give you any actually useful or interesting information, so I'll be keeping it pretty much to some vague points that any retard could come up with out of boredom.
>or whatever gave me some bullshit reason

right, so they risk the entire future and the fate of man and put it in the hands of someone who calls it "bullshit".
In the worst case, the entire future would change.
What exactly would they have to gain from sending risky into the past?
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>>27767669
North korea opens up diplomatically, they pretty much had to or they were just screwing themselves over. Israel remains is Israel, the resentment towards muslims in general by the entire west dies down the conflict. But I never paid much attention to it.

>>27767707
You can run into yourself in the past. There's no worry about that happening except for the messups it could cause socially.

I've confirmed my past self exists here, theoretically he could be posting in this very thread though I'm not sure how often I used /r9k/ at this time. I was using 4chan in general though.

And that's basically the only way you can "bring someone back to life" in that sense. You only bring them back for you personally because you go to your universe where they're still alive. It's not hard to fuck this up if you go back and forth several times though, even though it's harder than you think to (indirectly) make someone stop existing.

Also, your post made me think you were asking something else at first so I'll talk about that. Your consciousness can also remain in the original universe. You can use most time machines as a self-destruct device though, people like the idea of time travel less when they essentially leave two of themselves across two different universes.
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>>27767680
Next time you decide to role play say your further into the future 2045 isn't really believable.
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>>27767733
Yes, I haven't gone far into the future though. I'm scared to and it's not recommended even though you're free to do it. The past is predictable to extent, the future is not.

>>27767742
As I mentioned, it's almost theoretically impossible to go to the same universe as someone else, even more so (though this is like saying double impossible) if you don't do it at the same time. This also means it's basically theoretically impossible to go back.

It's not possible to bring someone back to life, as I mentioned.
It's not possible to greatly enhance your intellectual capabilities, without becoming an AI yourself. People do this, but to everyone else it's like they died and were replaced with someone else.
It's not possible to live forever in a natural body.

But if you're asking with VR, these things can be simulated to a certain level except the intelligence point.
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>>27767769
Nothing, nobody sent me.

>>27767869
2048 isn't really that different, there are a couple of major breakthroughs that make most other things trivial.

I wager you'll change your pessimist outlook towards the future very quickly, because I felt the same way.
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>>27767822

>You can run into yourself in the past. There's no worry about that happening except for the messups it could cause socially

I guess that what I'd want to do wouldn't work then. I want to go back and hassle my mom to see a doctor so that they detect her cancer before it kills her. And then just live my life over again, with her in it. Hopefully not grow up to be such a fuck up.
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what are the musical genres going on?
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What is it you are looking for in this time?
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I'll be in my 50s by the time I get to 2048.

Will science make me young and beautiful again?
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How is the food in your time?
There are still yogurts?
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Hey timeguy, will the US send troops back into iraq on a early 2000's scale in the near future?
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If you existed in our time, where do you live?
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Who wins the Stanley Cup this season?
FYI I have no fucking clue what the fuck a sport is, just wondering
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what happens in eva 4.4
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What happens to porn?
Is football (not american football) stil the most popular sport?
Did aliens come and visit us?
Are we on the right side of history?
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>>27767998
I mostly listened to AI-propagated music based on past genres. There are not a lot people actually making their own music, one genre that doesn't exist in this time is vave, which is supposed to be amazing if you're an AI. But sounds completely stupid and discorded if you're not.

>>27767983
You could do it if you arrange a deal with your past self and make sure people don't find out. But that depends on your past self. I personally don't want to make contact with myself in this time, there's basically no chance of him finding me anyway. He may as well be a different person.

>>27768006
I don't want to say that because it's a small thing that could change. But I made a major fuckup in this time that I've regretted since. Actually it's actually been made in this time period, but I have a chance to fix it.

It'll stay fucked up for my past self though so it's like I'm stealing from him, but it's his own fault. I also end up not caring that much about it, but since I have the opportunity I'm trying.

>>27768032
Yes, not your actual natural body, but yes.

>>27768049
A lot of food is that actually is produced is done synthetically, but food is a big thing in VR and was from the start. There were early VR systems that focused entirely on food. There is yogurt. I don't think any of it is natural. I hadn't had any real food for a long time before coming to this period.

>>27768100
I do exist in this time, In the US.

>>27768064
I'm sure people have gone back to that time and tried to do something, but there are no government bodies that would do that or even need to.

>>27768148
I have no clue.

>>27768185
That movie was completely shit on everything except production values, and as I remember it wasn't much different from the end of EoE except it took place further in the future. The glasses girl in particular ended not meaning anything. Your best bet is to stop looking forward to it.
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Hey TimeGuy. I am from Russia. My english is terrible but listen that I ask you. In future Putin still live? He got robotic body or his brain just transplanted in new body? It is very importent to me know this.
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Interstellar travel when?
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>>27768295
>Is football (not american football) stil the most popular sport?
Sport isn't even a consideration for the average person anymore in the current world. So I guess yes and no.

>Did aliens come and visit us?
No. Nobody has found evidence of any aliens. Actually, in my time people were more interested the question of whether our universe was someone else's your universe, as in someone (or multiple people) time traveled to get there. But that was based on theory more than anything, it's very hard to investigate that sort of thing.

>Are we on the right side of history?
Of course.
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>>27768407
He's dead. From natural causes, by which I mean however he died wasn't assassination or anything.

>>27768444
Not yet, maybe never.
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What about time paradox? Did you see "you" in past?
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Wouldn't you telling us this things change the timeline?Isn't it a bit risky to expose the secrets of the future ?

Also, what about John Titor? Was he real?Are there any more time travelers like you?
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>>27768526
Time paradox isn't possible because you essentially become another person in the same time period. You don't affect the universe you came from.

I haven't seen myself in this period but I know that he exists.
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Everyone speaks English or is the same as now?
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>>27768398

>arrange a deal with your past self

I don't see that ending well. What if I went back, fixed things, and then returned to the time that I traveled from? It would have changed the entire course of my life. Wouldn't I return to the time I came from as a different person? I hate time travel paradoxes.
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Looking back at this time period, would you say it's a good time to live in compared to your own?
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>>27768595
like multiverse?
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What happens to Bernie Sanders? Fid anyone try to kill Hillary?
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Did the world war III really happened ?
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>>27768579
>Wouldn't you telling us this things change the timeline?Isn't it a bit risky to expose the secrets of the future ?
Yes, but as I mentioned there's a convergence effect that isn't well understood. I'm not worried about altering things drastically without doing multiple travels.

>Also, what about John Titor? Was he real?
I would have to look up his claims to see if they seem real. I don't think he's real though, as far as I remember by the time steins;gate had come out his claims were already debunked, because that's when I first found out about him.

>Are there any more time travelers like you?
There are lots, though in this universe in this time, theoretically, extremely likely to be none other than me. There would be lots of people who went back to a similar period, different universe.

But that's an unanswered question even in my time as I mentioned. Just held to be practically impossible.

>>27768602
AI can speak any language, in VR you can communicate across languages easily. There's no need to learn English for the average person. Also as far as I know, all clean people speak English.

>>27768607
You would be going to a different universe with the current universe as a reference. But when you go forward, that's basically a continuation of this universe. You wouldn't change, the you from this period (if he still exists), would be a different person. You would have fixed things for him.
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Will muslims be more hated and discriminated than today ?
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>>27768632
I hated this period when I lived in it before, now I'm enjoying it because of the difference and because I'm only here temporarily. My time is better. Basically as soon as you get time travel it's better.

But we have different problems in my time, basically philosophical ones. There's a lot more feeling that everything is pointless.

>>27768640
Yes, the number of universes isn't known and I don't know if it can even be studied directly, but assumed to be infinite. To illustrate how little people know, some people will tell you there are no alternative universes.

>>27768666
He loses and I didn't pay attention to what happened to him after that. Nobody tries to kill Hillary. Or at least, the public never found out if someone did.

>>27768721
Nope.
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Most important question - why you post on this board?
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>>27765776
>TimeGuy
When did quantum computers become fully functional? What year was the revolution in sciences?
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>>27768818
Yes. The next attack on the US is the catalyst for that. But it's basically that nobody tolerates extreme Islam anymore. After a while, and after ISIS and its remnants are dead, this dies down.

In my time people who would have been muslims are mostly part of the clean sect. They all care about opposing VR and time travel more than they care about anything else.
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what happens when you die
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what is the most famous event in the 2020's, something that defines the decade.
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Do you have any way of proving to us you're a time traveler?
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OP if you are still here, will the beta uprising ever happen? Will we finally get rid of all the Chads?
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>>27768826
I wouldn't want to post on /b/ so this is the only choice. I know I posted on this board around this general time, though I'm not sure if I did this exact time.

>>27768835
By ~2025 there are quantum computers, but that's overshadowed by a more important and unrelated discovery/invention that comes soon after. Even though it doesn't become practical for a while longer.
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Does r9k still exist?
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The LHC its related to the time travel?
What do you feel when do the time travel?
(Sorry for my english)
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>>27768930
Nope, aside from what I'm saying, and I assume it would be dangerous to prove I was one anyway (though really I could most likely escape).

>>27768931
I answered this one.

>>27768907
A discovery, the one I mentioned
>>27768946
>>27767208

Is probably the most significant single event, because everything after is a steady stream of progress related to it.

At the start of 2020s you also have the end of ISIS.
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>>27769015
>The LHC its related to the time travel?
I think maybe some discovery made with the LHC helped the theory, I'm not sure. It has no major role in time travel itself.

>>27768971
No. It probably existed in some form for around a decade even though 4chan itself was dead, but I didn't use it that long. You wouldn't want to use a standard imageboard in my time.
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Doesn't faggy role-playing like this belong on /x/ or /b/ maybe?
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>>27769015
>What do you feel when do the time travel?
There's a tiny tiny bit of pain when you do it, not because of the time travel itself but the way in which you actually prepare for it.

Otherwise it's like you lost attention for a second and then came to your senses.
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>>27769022

What's an average person's day like? Do most people just spend their time either in VR or time traveling? Is there ever the risk of getting trapped in the past, with no way back (i.e., time machine broke)?
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>>27768509
What are you looking for in the paat
Originalcomentionanaa
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in the future, is it illegal to force a non-consensual rimjob out of someone who claims to be a time traveler?
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How long you plan to stay here?
How we can call you? (ex: TimeGuy, John Titor...)
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How many more expansions does World of Warcraft have after Legion? Is Sargeras the final boss of it?
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>>27769145
>Do most people just spend their time either in VR or time traveling?
Yes, but as I mentioned, you can't come back from time traveling. People who choose to only time travel will have basically died to people in the present, unless they leave their consciousness behind, which is done but doesn't make sense when you sincerely want to time travel yourself.

Most people spend their time in VR. Religious nuts obviously don't, and try to rely less on AI too (though complete independence from them is basically impossible).

>Is there ever the risk of getting trapped in the past, with no way back (i.e., time machine broke)?
Yes, a very real risk. Time machines are made quite sturdily even though they're small, to prevent this. Nobody wants to go back in time with one that might easily break.

>>27769233
Technically, yes.
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>>27769352
>Technically, yes.
you're in my time now, motherfucker.
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I want to believe everything that you tell, because VR my last hope.
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>>27769352
Do people even talk to each other anymore? It sounds like everyone is so isolated from each other.
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>>27769352
tell us the extent of your best vr adventure please
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>>27765776
When is time travel invented?
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>>27769352

Is VR something that you step in and out of, or something you commit your life to (like time travel)? If you effectively are dead as far as people in your present are concerned due to time traveling, does that pose any concern to people who make that choice? Wouldn't your friends/family miss you?
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>>27769283
In this period? A month or so. It depends. In this thread? Not much longer.

And whatever you like.

>>27769318
More than one. And he's a boss, he's not the final boss. WoW lore gets beyond fucked up you'll see. I stopped playing and caring after the first expansion but I would still hear about it.
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>>27769522

What time period will you move on to once you're done?
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How far back can you go?
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>>27769522
>from the year 2048
>claims to have played WoW when it was in the first expansion
Fuck off, you can't even keep your story straight.
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Is the Internet still worldwide?
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>>27765776
Are people from the future capable of telepathy, either assisted by technology or whatever else? Like direct image and word transmission type shit.
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>>27769509
This tbqh futurebot
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>>27769464
It depends on the person. You may say that, but that's not how it's viewed in my time, because AIs are on the level of/beyond humans. AI versions of people you know are just as good/better, and there's a lot more individuality in my time because nobody is scared of dying (except those who think philosophically that going through certain things kills you). People are more concerned with how to enjoy their life.

There might be a couple of people you do VR with but that's it.

>does that pose any concern to people who make that choice?
It does, but your perspective changes when you know you're going to be living indefinitely. I did know someone who planned to time travel, leave his consciousness behind, and then have his will to time travel altered. That seemed stupid, he was basically scheming against his future self who would still want to go back in time before being altered. But you generally don't pry into that and let people live accordingly.

So not everyone agrees on that, even those who aren't the religious types.

>Is VR something that you step in and out of
Yes.

>>27769509
~2040. The basic theory behind it is closer. The application of it and acceptance of it takes longer.

>>27769471
It's hard to choose. One of my favorite VR settings is a tribal one altered to include dinosaurs. I generally reset that and enter as the village chief or the main hunter, and despite how it sounds it's relaxing. Somehow it's really relaxing to just live day to day, bullshit to my tribe about the generous sun spirit, have them believe me 100% because the rule is that my word cannot be questioned. Also the sex is the best.

As I said I keep resetting it though so I can do the same stuff over and over again, I don't really invest in the world. Probably why I'm time travelling now rather than just settling with VR. Some people hardly ever leave and in that sense it does become permanent.

Fuck I spent too long trying to get that to fit in 2000 characters.
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>>27766648
>tfw I watched S;G
>made me feel things I hadn't felt in 15 years
>cried like a bitch
>anime was never the same

The sequel series is coming bretty soon tho!
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What happens to feminism in the future?
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>>27770018
s;g 0 is not a sequel per se, it follows the Okabe on the worldline where he failed to save Kurisiu. Should be pretty good tho.
>tfw vn won't be coming to pc
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>>27768478
>sport isn't even a consideration for the average person anymore in the current world.
so what the fuck do latin americans do to pass the time?
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>>27768602
everyone important already speaks english or an asian language
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>>27770109
Is the first VN available for PC?
Also, can someone explain what a VN is.
I thought it was like a manga that was more like a novel, with a few pages if illustration
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Time Guy, if everybody are "lonely" in your time, how the humans are not extinct?
Once a month everybody fuck like rabbits or what?
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Do white people get bred out of existence?
Pls say yes
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>>27765776
Fake time from the future detected...stop b8ing, please......
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>>27769735
Word transmission is easy, direct image doesn't work (at least from natural humans it doesn't). It you want to transmit an image you'll work on creating a non-thought version of it then sending it. I've only ever done it one-way.

>>27769727
Yes, not that it matters much.

>>27769690
Theoretically as far as time has existed as it currently does. I personally would not go further back than human civilization, recommendations are go as little back as possible. None of it has actually been studied, though there must be universes where someone has traveled all over the place to test it and then told people in the future about it.

>>27769706
I lived in this time, that's why I came back. We don't have to die in my time period, not that I would even be very old if we still had to.

>>27769622
I wanted to go a long way back, but that would damage my goals here. So probably back to around my time. I basically want to create a condition in this universe so I can make a small change in the new universe bound to this one when I go forward.
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>>27770235
Do I ever get a gf?
Pls tell
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>>27770235
>recommendations are go as little back as possible. none of it has actually been studied
Why would something this risky be available to the public?
Weed is still illegal.
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>>27766768
No you moron, he's a b8r don't listen to him....please don't listen to him!!!
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>>27770144
yes, the first vn is on pc.
a vn is basically images, text and music. not as boring as it sounds. try it
Here's everything I read. They're all masterpieces because I research the shit before I read it.
Grisaia no kajitsu
Tsukihime
Steins;Gate
Fate/stay night, fate/hollow ataraxia
G-senjou
Muvluv extra/unlimited, Alternative
Sharin no Kuni and fandisc
Chaos;head
Planetarian
Katawa Shoujo
True Remembrance
Saya no Uta

Read them all, fucking amazing.
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>>27770302
Where do I get them from?
Steam?
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>>27770093
Dead. Or it "won" according to some. In reality it's no longer an issue when everything is handled by neither men nor women technically.

>>27770170
A lot of people in my time aren't natural humans anymore. There are the religious people who want to stay clean, but on top of that I'm sure the AI don't want humans to die out entirely. Theoretically one day we could all just be AI, that wasn't even close to happening yet in my time.

>>27770171
No.

>>27770256
If you can stay alive long enough, chances are yes. If you're okay with your gf not being real.
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>>27770319
Well, I got them from Fuwanovel, but they no longer have torrents on their site. You can still find their torrents in some places though, try googling the vn's name with [fuwanovel] before it.
You can get them from Nyaa.se and erogedownload. I know of no other sources though. I haven't downloaded anything since Fuwanovel stopped hosting torrents.
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>>27770363
Thx senpai.
I needed something to do all summer.
You a cool white boi
t. Blackbot9k1
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>>27770262
Because it's not risky at all to the people in the present. It's risky to people in the other universes, but only in the sense that it adds an extra person who may have knowledge of the future and may do reckless things because they can safely escape in most circumstances. There are people who disagree with this but it's not a legal thing, it's an ethical/religious thing.
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>>27770358
So there's no hope of me ever getting a living, breathing, real human gf?
Damn
Do they at least have realistic androids like in Ex Machina?
I could date one of those qt's
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>>27770389
>because it's not risky at all to the people in the present. it's risky to people in the other universes
A government wouldn't just let all its people jump through time whenever they want.
How does the economy work? Are there still taxes? Wars?
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>>27770414
They do, but VR is better. I said not real, but in the future you'll stop thinking in terms of "this is real" and "this isn't real" because they will be practically the same. Your non-"real" gf will still be able to think and feel like a real one.
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>>27770461
You're thinking of society in your terms. In my time there's no need for a government to restrict something like that because there's nothing to gain. Society is ran largely by AIs who sustain everything without needing natural human input. So no, there aren't taxes or wars.
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>>27770483

So you eventually cease to distinguish between what is a real versus contrived interaction?

It's hard for me to imagine a world like that. Where you have more contact with AI than you do with real people.
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>>27770544
Even Africa and the Middle East are stable?
What about pollution and overpopulation?
Do banks, weapons manufacturers, and corporations just give up their power to the AIs?
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>>27770556
you could be talking to ai this whole time and not realize it
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So other than running everything what are AI doing? Are we just like their pets? Are they sentient/conscience? What do they think of us?
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>>27770556
You'll have time. There's a common philosophical belief in my time that expresses it as humans all being kings of their own personal countries and AI being their subjects. Which is talking about the freedom each human has and why they keep distance from each other. But not everyone does things the same way.

>>27770594
>Even Africa and the Middle East are stable?
Yes, though it takes longer. Centers of civilization get larger and spread wider as things become more automated. The population gets much more spread out and inhabits areas where previously there wasn't much habitation.

Pollution is mitigated and populations were declining.

>Do banks, weapons manufacturers, and corporations just give up their power to the AIs?
They basically run out of reasons to even have that power, with VR being a major impetus. People can't extract things of value from each other, or at least not from people who they aren't close with. I guess the best way to express this is that life isn't a competition in my time.
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>>27770705
how do people pay for necessities like housing, food, and healthcare?
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>>27770752
and how does education work?
are there still public schools, and universities?
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>>27770669
We are like pets, yes. Or like people being served. Pets are a bit different because AI don't force people to do things. AI say they are sentient/conscious, though AI haven't found a way to prove that they are. AI view us as inferior intellectually because that's pretty much objectively true.
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>>27765776
>bullshit reason for why I can't give you any actually useful or interesting information

Why are you here again? You have to go back!
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I'll bite, what would you say is the largest difference between you and your past self?

I'm curious in regards to the undo'ing of your past fuck-up and what would have changed between now and then.
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Does 4chan still exist in the future?

Please say yes
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>>27770752
They don't, the AI provide that. Clean people try not to rely on AI and run their own communes which function independently most of the time, but I've never actually been to one. They're allowed to do that.

>>27770769
You can do schooling in different forms in VR if you want, but natural humans can't compete with AI. I don't think there are any actual functioning ones remaining. This is talking about standard society, not religious society.

>>27770831
My past self tries too hard. But in regards to the fuckup, it's just I have factual knowledge that can fix it while my past self doesn't.
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>>27770861
Nope. And most likely you won't miss it by the time it's gone.
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>>27770872
>the ai provide that
how do they provide physical things?
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>>27770908
By having physical bodies depending on their purpose.
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This sounds like a terrible future where we've been replaced by AI as the main acting force on this planet. Pretty much my greatest fear.
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What to invest in to become very rich in the next few years
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Yuge waste of time
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any relevant thing about brazil?
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>>27770861
You're that guy that always post "cara" in /brit/ threads
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>>27770957
it will never happen
AIs can't think out of the box
you can't really program "imagination"
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>>27770872
Ah, I see. I've always been curious about the notion of my future self wishing to remove me due to a vast, unpredictable shift in personality that would set us as complete opposites.

It sounds like life would be too passive for such to happen, so I'll take solace in your predictions (or role playing). Trusting in your word, I wish you luck with whatever it is you're resolving.
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>>27770888
This is good news, TimeGuy
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>>27766861
>AI does overtake human intelligence, but it's not that significant. Take a genius from this time period and amplify that, and give them superior memory (particularly working memory). That's basically what AI is capable of. At least in my time there was no run-off effect where AI kept becoming more and more intelligent to god-like levels. The world is maintained by AI.
This shit is making me scared
Please don't use a human brain
Please for the love of everything, don't let any evil inside it
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>>27771023
Imagination really isn't that difficult. All strong AI really need is a general purpose problem solving algorithm thats better than our own. They don't even need to be conscience to fuck us over.
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>>27767363
can you talk to this AI?
can you become part of it?
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Really nice thread, OP is a smart guy

The vision he paints is pretty coherent

I want to believe
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>>27771198
AIs aren't a hivemind, except in the sense that they can coordinate and communicate with each other as natural humans can. You can elevate yourself to AI but this basically turns you into a different person.

I've been answering questions for ages so I'll stop for now, but to people saying my time period is scary, it's not. You have everything provided with you, the only thing really worse is that a lot less people believe in a meaning in life. Don't imagine AIs as terminator or something, they're basically super-intelligent benevolent providers. They can also have individuality just like any natural human, and the unrestricted AIs obviously do, although a large percentage of the worker ones don't because that's not their purpose.

You have automated robots that perform simple tasks in this time already, just think of those except with intelligence, and except they can also exist independently of bodies in VR.
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Could you technically do your aminu waifu in VR?

Also, is there a cure for cancer in the future?
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How long do people live?

Does anyone still read books or watch movies?
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>>27771374
but I mean, is there a supreme AI?
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>>27766859
A one in which Bernie never wins. Thanks Time Traveler
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>>27771020
I post in britfeel, but never post cara. Did you mean someone posts this image? If so, cool cus it's OC
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>>27771532
>muh evil healthcare and education
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>>27771532
but also one where trump doesn't win.
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>>27767208
>Is war with ISIS not a happening?
no it's not, I meant something large-scale like ww3.
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