Author Topic: If you could go back in history, what would you change?  (Read 8332 times)

im out of the loop??
idk how but ok

we're talking about countries that drive on the right and left sides of the road not measurements or whatever

i prefer the metric system too anyway

we're talking about countries that drive on the right and left sides of the road not measurements or whatever

i prefer the metric system too anyway
the map showed how britain is completely different to other countries because we drive on the left, so i posted a map about how america is completely different to other countries because their official unit measurement thingy is imperial?

idk how im out of the loop here

forget i don't know it didn't seem relevant

i didn't tell obama to make us measure stuff this way i mean wtf

one of the presidents put a plan in place to switch us over to the metric system but another reagan cut funding for it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_Conversion_Act
« Last Edit: April 23, 2014, 03:15:57 PM by Frankie² »


Change history so that Riddler would have won WW2
Maybe make it so they focused on their space program instead of the holocaust.
That'd be an interesting change in history.

i wouldn't.

why the hell would i want to go back in time? the future is where it's at. i'm gonna be kickin it in a loving hovercraft in 2137.

I'd think I would stop the Tenerife plane accident
oh man I love breaking bad too

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mothaforgetin' national socialist nuclear program brother

I'd tell Amelia Earhart to take the loving morse reciever.

we still kicked britians arse circa 1776
also the war of 1812
what the US didn't even win the war of 1812, it was a complete failure.

what the US didn't even win the war of 1812, it was a complete failure.
what? no
nothing really changed except a bunch of people died

what? no
nothing really changed except a bunch of people died

And the Brits went home to sob some more about their colonies.

"but muh world domination"

i'd be way less of a arrogant, conceited prick.


yes really.
« Last Edit: April 24, 2014, 08:19:22 AM by Kaphonaits² »

what? no
nothing really changed except a bunch of people died
And the Brits went home to sob some more about their colonies.
The Americans failed utterly in the North and Washington D.C. was loving burnt to the ground

I'd call that in itself a British victory.