Most intresting Time Period

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    1920s-1930s, 1950s and to infinity and beyond.
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    The Renaissance and the few centuries following. New worlds being discovered, exploration into Africa, exciting times.
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    During Egypts prime. Seeing how all the pyramids were built and what all the meaning behind them really is.
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    90s!!
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    ^ Of all the time periods in the history of the world/humankind you choose the 90's.

    Well, each with their own I guess..

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    I'd say the 40's because of WW2 and the awesomeness of cartoons and film of that time.

    Or perhaps the 60's with The Beatles and Summer of Love.
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    1950s. Things were a little more pleasant then.
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    thecrow174 wrote:
    1950s. Things were a little more pleasant then.


    Unless you were Black in the south.

    For most middle class Americans though it was a good time.
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    bassman21 wrote:
    thecrow174 wrote:
    1950s. Things were a little more pleasant then.


    Unless you were Black in the south.

    For most middle class Americans though it was a good time.


    Yeah black leather jackets/chains/bare knuckle fights. All the while dancing twist with impeccable hair-do.
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    bassman21 wrote:
    thecrow174 wrote:
    1950s. Things were a little more pleasant then.


    Unless you were Black in the south.

    For most middle class Americans though it was a good time.

    I would've liked to live like the father from Leave It to Beaver.

    Sure, his sons were always getting in trouble, but that didn't seem to bother him. :wink:
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    Otown407Soldier wrote:
    During Egypts prime. Seeing how all the pyramids were built and what all the meaning behind them really is.

    Jews.

    I'd want to see those colonial times or maybe even the medieval times but I'd be worried about plagues and idiocy.

    Edit: Oh yeah, and the wild west would be pretty exciting to see.
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    • 1 year 6 months ago
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    ActionBastard wrote:
    Otown407Soldier wrote:
    During Egypts prime. Seeing how all the pyramids were built and what all the meaning behind them really is.

    Jews.

    I'd want to see those colonial times or maybe even the medieval times but I'd be worried about plagues and idiocy.

    Edit: Oh yeah, and the wild west would be pretty exciting to see.


    Is pretty much the same right now. Idiocy is one of our plagues.
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