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Many colleges were shut down during the bailouts and reforms. The college I went to wasn't a 'campus'. Many modern reputable colleges actually conduct classes in SMOs (shared micro office environments). These developed as a cottage industry in coastal cities and in the midwest after the college debt crisis caused numerous colleges to shut down and left a gap. It started as former teachers fed up with the college system and PC buggery (we use that phrase to mean 'witch hunts' today. It still angers the faggos). There were mass lay offs, teachers took to contracting the office space, working with investors and other teachers in a shared space, contracting out their classes, and modelling the environment after the university level courses (and full classes) often taught by the private tutor industry in south korea.

Many of them teamed up with silicon valley and the other valley. Some of them early on were run by former community colleges but the ire from the debt bubble lead to popular support for massive regulations on who could run the universities. The quality is on par to universities circa 2021, post purge (no we didnt have an actual purge, though the movies do have a cult following today.) The purge followed from the debt crisis which basically ousted all the liberal professors and useless degree programs, along with the students that supported them.

The democrats changed back to the party of "unions and bluecollar jobs", while also supporting the college debt bailouts, which moderate republicans warmed to. You'd be surprised at some of the names that 'went over' to the fucking liberals side.

Netanyahu broke with trump in 2022 and it was a bitter end.

Texas is royal purple and it's now called the 'flipflop state' and everyone fights for it in elections.

Tesla was bought out.

Germany has sunk massively in economic production, education, and infrastructure and though it's not as bad as people say, it's often called "little ukraine."

Trump handled much of the immigration and illegal alien problem midway through his second term.

The pension crisis basically didn't happen.

There were massive bailouts of schools and the bankruptcy laws were changed to reflect that, and a lot of people with lifetimes of student loan debt absolutely ruined their credit to get out from under it.

There was a scandal in Los Angeles so god damn huge it basically replaced our use of "gate" from watergate, with "bay" for bay area.

NYC now has cops on hover bikes, I'm not kidding you.

Cancer treatment is an out patient procedure today. We discovered and proved that some cancers are literally incurable with the established methods for certain fundamental reasons and took other approaches involving using donor cells taken from the patients to grow cell stocks for IMOR (in-situ manufactured organ replacement).

We converted a lot of social welfare programs to UBI (a dirty word), though it's not called that. A ton of bureaucrats fought it, didn't want to lose their little fiefdoms in all the different benefits programs.

Many states now have flat taxes and encourage savings.

I was only a kid at the time so I don't remember the details but we went to war in iran, and to everyone's surprise we got lucky and didn't accidentally start ww3, though it very nearly came to that.

Bitcoin is still a thing and still volatile but not like it used to be. And no it's not worth $10,000, or $100,000. It's stable and valuable enough that there are a wide variety of people who now make a living being paid solely in btc and it's successor.

China went through a series of economic shocks, military reforms, and brief skirmishes and their construction industry is now owned almost entirely by foreign investors from the middle east.

The FBI no longer exists as a department.

Hillary Clinton died of an embolism due to complications from other health problems.

Bill Clinton lived a while longer sipping fancy drinks on the beach after hillary passed. He died a while back from HIV.

There are new regulations on wall street.

Open carry is legal everywhere but two states after years of calling for a constitutional convention that never happened.

Abortion is still legal unfortunately and is considered a great shame.

We had a shit ton of terrorism in the 2020s till the mid 2030s.

Everyones saying the election coming up will decide if cuba eventually becomes a state.

Robotics is huge and still expensive, mostly because a new model or product comes out every year, the credit system is much more heavily regulated, and consequently everyone would "rather wait and save for next years model instead of buying something thats going to be out of date in a year or two." As a result not nearly as many jobs were lost as you would think.

A lot of new jobs were created from the combination of human-level robotics freeing people from shit like dishwashing, and partial UBI. For example "Asset Development Specialists" work with automated tools to develop purchasable media assets (what people used to call 'DLC and market content'). Healthcare is WAY bigger than the 2010s, 2020s, and early 2030s, it's an order of magnitude. I can't even begin to explain to you how many jobs exist today that didn't exist decades ago, healthcare jobs that you couldn't imagine. There are people who's only job is "Elderly-Disabled User Experience Designer" (designing, and customizing technology and teaching the elderly how to use it). There are machine learning instructors/curators, and they're basically teachers and former professionals who fine tune each machine's understanding of a job. We have private one-man companies that maintain roads, the same way you might hire an uber in 2020. And people who's job it is to maintain roads just for optimized communities that serve healthcare. FYI 'optimized communities' is the term we replaced "smart cities" with, because marketing determined that everyone was fucking tired of the term 'smart'.

Finally, the population of the united states is 392.6 million.

In no particular order: Many colleges were shut down during the bailouts and reforms. The college I went to wasn't a 'campus'. Many modern reputable colleges actually conduct classes in SMOs (shared micro office environments). These developed as a cottage industry in coastal cities and in the midwest after the college debt crisis caused numerous colleges to shut down and left a gap. It started as former teachers fed up with the college system and PC buggery (we use that phrase to mean 'witch hunts' today. It still angers the faggos). There were mass lay offs, teachers took to contracting the office space, working with investors and other teachers in a shared space, contracting out their classes, and modelling the environment after the university level courses (and full classes) often taught by the private tutor industry in south korea. Many of them teamed up with silicon valley and the other valley. Some of them early on were run by former community colleges but the ire from the debt bubble lead to popular support for massive regulations on who could run the universities. The quality is on par to universities circa 2021, post purge (no we didnt have an actual purge, though the movies do have a cult following today.) The purge followed from the debt crisis which basically ousted all the liberal professors and useless degree programs, along with the students that supported them. The democrats changed back to the party of "unions and bluecollar jobs", while also supporting the college debt bailouts, which moderate republicans warmed to. You'd be surprised at some of the names that 'went over' to the fucking liberals side. Netanyahu broke with trump in 2022 and it was a bitter end. Texas is royal purple and it's now called the 'flipflop state' and everyone fights for it in elections. Tesla was bought out. Germany has sunk massively in economic production, education, and infrastructure and though it's not as bad as people say, it's often called "little ukraine." Trump handled much of the immigration and illegal alien problem midway through his second term. The pension crisis basically didn't happen. There were massive bailouts of schools and the bankruptcy laws were changed to reflect that, and a lot of people with lifetimes of student loan debt absolutely ruined their credit to get out from under it. There was a scandal in Los Angeles so god damn huge it basically replaced our use of "gate" from watergate, with "bay" for bay area. NYC now has cops on hover bikes, I'm not kidding you. Cancer treatment is an out patient procedure today. We discovered and proved that some cancers are literally incurable with the established methods for certain fundamental reasons and took other approaches involving using donor cells taken from the patients to grow cell stocks for IMOR (in-situ manufactured organ replacement). We converted a lot of social welfare programs to UBI (a dirty word), though it's not called that. A ton of bureaucrats fought it, didn't want to lose their little fiefdoms in all the different benefits programs. Many states now have flat taxes and encourage savings. I was only a kid at the time so I don't remember the details but we went to war in iran, and to everyone's surprise we got lucky and didn't accidentally start ww3, though it very nearly came to that. Bitcoin is still a thing and still volatile but not like it used to be. And no it's not worth $10,000, or $100,000. It's stable and valuable enough that there are a wide variety of people who now make a living being paid solely in btc and it's successor. China went through a series of economic shocks, military reforms, and brief skirmishes and their construction industry is now owned almost entirely by foreign investors from the middle east. The FBI no longer exists as a department. Hillary Clinton died of an embolism due to complications from other health problems. Bill Clinton lived a while longer sipping fancy drinks on the beach after hillary passed. He died a while back from HIV. There are new regulations on wall street. Open carry is legal everywhere but two states after years of calling for a constitutional convention that never happened. Abortion is still legal unfortunately and is considered a great shame. We had a shit ton of terrorism in the 2020s till the mid 2030s. Everyones saying the election coming up will decide if cuba eventually becomes a state. Robotics is huge and still expensive, mostly because a new model or product comes out every year, the credit system is much more heavily regulated, and consequently everyone would "rather wait and save for next years model instead of buying something thats going to be out of date in a year or two." As a result not nearly as many jobs were lost as you would think. A lot of new jobs were created from the combination of human-level robotics freeing people from shit like dishwashing, and partial UBI. For example "Asset Development Specialists" work with automated tools to develop purchasable media assets (what people used to call 'DLC and market content'). Healthcare is WAY bigger than the 2010s, 2020s, and early 2030s, it's an order of magnitude. I can't even begin to explain to you how many jobs exist today that didn't exist decades ago, healthcare jobs that you couldn't imagine. There are people who's only job is "Elderly-Disabled User Experience Designer" (designing, and customizing technology and teaching the elderly how to use it). There are machine learning instructors/curators, and they're basically teachers and former professionals who fine tune each machine's understanding of a job. We have private one-man companies that maintain roads, the same way you might hire an uber in 2020. And people who's job it is to maintain roads *just* for optimized communities that serve healthcare. FYI 'optimized communities' is the term we replaced "smart cities" with, because marketing determined that everyone was fucking tired of the term 'smart'. Finally, the population of the united states is 392.6 million.

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Voat had one of these weirdos. I wonder if you will also try and tell people paedophilia is normal and accepted in the future

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It's punishable by 40 years in prison now. And we have federal laws that provide funds to extradite people from states and nations that don't extradite due to cost. MRD (magnetic resonance deactivation) is used in court treatment for non-chemical castration. It basically deactivates the parts of the brain responsible for things like murder, rape, paedophilia, and so on.

People some times opt to use deactivation for alcoholism, drugs, pornography, and other addictions and it's a big industry all by itself.

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Niggers?

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Edit: Excellent question!

Lots of them moved out of Detroit and other cities decades ago.

There are a lot of reformed 'upstanding' black families.

People self-segregate and there aren't as many media organs pushing outrage these days.

Lot of riots and black panther terrorism in the 2020s though.

If you listened to the news over the last three years you'll hear talk about "the missing 8 million" and "declining black births."

Basically decades ago the projections said we'd have 400 million people in the u.s. today, but we're below that.

Most people see the problem for what it is: much adieu about nothing.

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Fuck off Timekike, i won't believe your lies

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We didn't kick out the kikes but the judicial system has seen upheavels and reforms.

People make 'off color' jokes in public now, and it is as common as any other kind of joke.

CNN went bankrupt in the late 2020s after several shakeups and financial crises in the airline industry. A bunch of media companies broke up and sold off all their assets not just cnn.

Some reformed and today have nowhere near the viewership they had or claimed to have had 20-30 years ago.

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I have a question. Why haven't you killed yourself yet?

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He came from the future to stop his own conception.

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Because the united states is actually in a good place at this point in time unlike the 2020s-30s and life expectancy is 96 years old on average. Plenty of good years ahead.

Yeah, but no one loves you.

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Yeah but who needs love when we have sex robots? Granted it's looked down on the same way prostitution was. But prostitution isn't looked down on any more because it's illegal. Everywhere.

The modern world is amazing, you're gonna love it. I guarantee it.

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What’s it like having crippling autism?

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Would it be autistic to ignore this question?

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I don't believe you.

Domino Effect / Domino Theory

At the grocery store each week or every two weeks I'm going to move around random products and such. Set off random ripples in time and when people notice me and it alters their day just that little bit then extends out from there more and more. one person thinks I'm weird and sits there and wonders for a second. That one second is all it takes for them to have to take the turn after the car goes in front of them. Thousands upon thousands of different actions and/or plays will happen from there.

Then I'm going to time travel to the future and do the same thing. I will set it up in reverse to go backwards in time with the domino effect and/or reverse it. With the 90 year time span I should have a few hundred connections at least.

To see if you are telling the truth or not.

I'm highly trained myself and have trained for many years in very remote and/or very dangerous tundras. I've also done this for years.

You won't win I bet. Here's a picture of myself picking up women online I took a while back.

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d7/64/78/d7647865c86d4c759587ea7755e65adb.jpg

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lol.

Think about entropy.

That one second won't matter. The women looking at the moved cans continues to walk at the same pace. Nothing changes.

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No, I picked up the adult white guy that was holding the bag of frozen product and moved him for one second. I then put him down back on his feet and he thought I was weird and kind of sat there wondering for a second what had happened. That wasn't an adult white woman.

The last part is me picking up adult white women online a 2-3 years back. "Here's a picture of myself picking up women online I took a while back." - Just one of the more recent photos I had of myself that I could use.

You are just trying to trick me from the looks of it. Who's the Armchair Expert here you or me?

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Careful I think I'm starting to like you.

Cross timeline romances are dangerous territory.

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How did you go back in time?

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magic wizard voodoo.

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Lame. You are terrible at larping

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You know all those explanations about 'diverging timelines' that solve the problems with time travel theories?

They're wrong.

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What does science fiction write about in your time?

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We had a movie two years ago called "NANO."

It was about a guy who took cutting edge nanotech to embed printers in his body to grow weapons and regrow organs. For a machine flick (cowritten anyway) it was pretty good. Lot of people said it was just a mashup of the old deadpool and iron man movies and they were right. We had an entire decade of vigilante shows and flixs probably because of all the pent up political dissatisfaction that saw the collapse of the left.

Heinlein-esque comics and flixs are huge now and if you can get your hands on an original copy of starship troopers you could easily retire on the auction money.

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"There was a scandal in Los Angeles so god damn huge it basically replaced our use of "gate" from watergate, with "bay" for bay area"

So now its gaybait

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It was an extortion racket that had been going on for years.

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  1. I need the lotto numbers for the next big jackpot over $100 M please

  2. and a lot of people with lifetimes of student loan debt absolutely ruined their credit to get out from under it.

This tells me you are full of shit. Why? Because you don't understand the basics of bankruptcy. My husband and I filed bankruptcy on $250K worth of medical debt in 2014. After two years time his credit score is already back to above 700 and after a two year waiting period that is up in October, we can apply for a mortgage. People usually come off much better after a bankruptcy in two years time. Nice try though....

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It doesn't work like that anymore, not when 15 million people defaulted and another 15 were bailed out.

The riots in Illinois put LA to shame.

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what happened to trudeu and canada?

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he left office in his second term due to political infighting.

There was a big political argument between the united states, the tribes, and canada over some land on the border of alaska. It went on for a few years. Nothing changed except some water rights agreements.

An oil pipeline burst and the catastrophe was dubbed the "overland valdez". That was twenty years ago.

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