I woudnt actualy risk changin when i was borned... but otherwize i woud jump at the chanse to see into the future 150 years.!!!
The year I was born to live the life I did live and still live. I got to fight a war and screw a lot of women and still do, screw a lot of women. What more can a guy ask for of life. The thrill of victories, the misery of being horribly wounded, surviving, and going back to fight again. The many women I had the pleasure of being with and still do. It has all been such a trip, I would not trade my life for anyone`s. I am never bored. I have suffered a lot, but was rarely bored. ...traveler
I'm happy with being born when I was because I live in a world full of so many improvements over the past. Dentestry, medicines, foods, travel, and on and on. Just a hundred years ago things were not that great in many of the areas I pointed out and people didn't have many of the things we have today. I'm perfectly happy to be here today and not miss the pass at all. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Me? Just early enough to have gone with Lewis and Clark on their "Voyage of Discovery". So, even tho' it's a tad early, I selected 1776. It would have been better to have been about 19-25 years old on the journey. Baron Max
1200 AD - High Middle Ages! Yes, I want to live out my Knight fantasyPlease Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Hahahahha. I am thinking in the ways and means of King Arthur and Lancealot. I wish I were a knight as well. There is nothing more amazing then someone who will fight for: truth, honor, loyality, and good. Morals matter to me.
LOL, you mean some people that were Knights. Not to be confused with Knights, because before they were Knights, they were human. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! like everyone else who judges on religion, race, sex, looks, age, etc. People need to learn to judge by the mind.
Personally, I have a new found slightly obsessive interest in all things WW II era. I think it would have been extremely interesting to see what the world was like then. You know, I was doing some reading and one book sets the number of dead by relation in some way to the war across the globe at somewhere around 60 million.
If you read some stuff from around 1200 AD, their idea of nobility was quite different to ours. Like a knight would be considered extremely noble if he kicked major arse, no matter how sleazy he was off the field.
PS: I think it's hilarious that no one wants to have lived in the biblical times. Seems odd, seeing as so many Christians like to take everything to the Old Testament level when there's something they oppose.
Prolly scared of of lions. Oh wait.......old testament times huh - I hope they don't mind converting to Judaism.