If you could have 5 wishes what would they be?

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  • edited November 2014

    Wow, you just completely missed the whole point of what I said. I didn't say EVERYTHING in fiction exists in real life.

    Then how does your argument that without violence we wouldn't have fictional violence make any sense whatsoever?

    And yes, I believe magic exist in real life.

    I'm not even going to get started on that one, except I will say that the entire POINT of magic is that it DOESN'T exist.

    Wow, you just completely missed the whole point of what I said. I didn't say EVERYTHING in fiction exists in real life. And yes, I believe magic exist in real life.

  • Good point I guess. But without it in real life, would people even know the concept of it? Idk. And idk I'm not into magic but there are some pretty convincing stuff out there, but can you explain how you know it's not real?

    Flog61 posted: »

    Wow, you just completely missed the whole point of what I said. I didn't say EVERYTHING in fiction exists in real life. Then how doe

  • Do you do any work with social justice? You should. You'd be perfect for it. I don't mean that as an insult.

    Flog61 posted: »

    * Liberty * Total Equality * Universal Sanitation * Peace * One selfish one, but hey we're all human: for the birth of my kids to go okay.

  • Sorry,I don't understand the reference.(I'm 18). Would you kindly educate me?

    WarpSpeed posted: »

    I would say, "Free long distance?", but that reference might be too old for most folks here.

  • It may seem strange now, but long distance phone calls used to cost a lot. They were also run over analog phone circuits, which used tones to signal each other to control calls beginning and ending. These tones used the same circuits as carried your voice, and some found out you could play the tones in a regular call to control the phone switches. This was independent of how the switches kept track of billing, which meant you could dial a free phone number, then play that tone to hang that call up at the remote end, and redial the phone number you really wanted to call, which would not be recorded or charged. The device that played the key tone, 2600Hz, was nicknamed a "blue box". Though there were a lot of ways to get that tone. In particular, a free whistle included in some boxes of Cap'n Crunch cereal blew 2600Hz if you plugged up one of the holes. There are lots of stories from that time period. Of course, with modern digital signaling in the phone network, it doesn't work anymore.

    More details:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_box

    Charlieh65 posted: »

    Sorry,I don't understand the reference.(I'm 18). Would you kindly educate me?

  • Gary-OakGary-Oak Banned
    edited November 2014
    1. Not just world peace, but universal peace (So no alien wars B])
    2. The ability to enter other dimensions so i can see each variable
    3. better space travel
    4. Get rid of my depression, and social anxieties.
    5. Get a good good girlfriend.
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