2006-12-10
17:34:19
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carr0t
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Arts & Humanities
➔ Philosophy
(The question you are reading right now.)
2006-12-10
17:37:50 ·
update #1
I need to be more specific. This wasn't really so much a question as it was a thought, and im not talking about world history as in something affecting humanity on a global scale.
For example, by you reading this, you might have left your house 1 minute later than usual. On the way to your destination, you got in a car crash that killed a kid, sending his/her father into a deep depression.
Or perhaps by reading this question and leaving your home 1 minute later, you avoided the same car crash.
2006-12-10
18:02:53 ·
update #2
I need to be more specific. This wasn't really so much a question as it was a thought, and im not talking about world history as in something affecting humanity on a global scale.
For example, by you reading this, you might have left your house 1 minute later than usual. On the way to your destination, you got in a car crash that killed a kid, sending his/her father into a deep depression.
Or perhaps by reading this question and leaving your home 1 minute later, you avoided the same car crash.
If these type of scenarios are continued, the significance of such a miniscule event in time becomes apparent.
2006-12-10
18:05:32 ·
update #3