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gurglesletch said:
There is many things i would rather do than go back to ancient greece to make myself look like a god to ignorant people from the past.

Ignorant people from the past? Oh what a bag of lolz xD 

So, just because they didn't have our level of knowledge, they were automatically ignorant? The greeks? Which invented Democracy and modern day physics? Which invented the foundations for Psychology and Philosophy?

Heck, our entire civilization only exists as we are now, because of their advances in almost every field imaginable.

You should really, really think things through before you say them. That way you won't show the same amount of ignorance that you were trying to convey.

Plus, even nowadays most people are ignorant to most fields in science, philosophy, politics, etc. I could probably write here a 500 word essay on the Nuclear mutation repair system and you wouldn't understand one single thing about it. Would that make you ignorant, using your own terms?



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lestatdark said:
gurglesletch said:
There is many things i would rather do than go back to ancient greece to make myself look like a god to ignorant people from the past.

Ignorant people from the past? Oh what a bag of lolz xD 

So, just because they didn't have our level of knowledge, they were automatically ignorant? The greeks? Which invented Democracy and modern day physics? Which invented the foundations for Psychology and Philosophy?

Heck, our entire civilization only exists as we are now, because of their advances in almost every field imaginable.

You should really, really think things through before you say them. That way you won't show the same amount of ignorance that you were trying to convey.

Plus, even nowadays most people are ignorant to most fields in science, philosophy, politics, etc. I could probably write here a 500 word essay on the Nuclear mutation repair system and you wouldn't understand one single thing about it. Would that make you ignorant, using your own terms?

He may be to ignroant to understand what you just said



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The Spartans would love it. The Athenians and Thebian people would hate it.

Probably Socrates would attempt to hold a dialogue with Kratos and blame him for the corruption of the youth :)



Fufinu said:
The Spartans would love it. The Athenians and Thebian people would hate it.

Probably Socrates would attempt to hold a dialogue with Kratos and blame him for the corruption of the youth :)

Archimedes would have a ball though. He would study the physics behind the Blades of Athena like a madman xD



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lestatdark said:
Fufinu said:
The Spartans would love it. The Athenians and Thebian people would hate it.

Probably Socrates would attempt to hold a dialogue with Kratos and blame him for the corruption of the youth :)

Archimedes would have a ball though. He would study the physics behind the Blades of Athena like a madman xD

Let's hope he does not go around playing GoW in the bathtub before arriving at his conclusions :)

Also Aristotle would probably go about classifying enemies according to strength, defense, and attack. He would get a taxonomy of Kratos' actions and get everyone so bored that they would never look at the game again.

We might also get some form of Greek play, no? And that would be the first conversion of a game into a crappy production :)

What I haven't though about though is, where would we get electricity to plug in the PS3?



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Fufinu said:
lestatdark said:
Fufinu said:
The Spartans would love it. The Athenians and Thebian people would hate it.

Probably Socrates would attempt to hold a dialogue with Kratos and blame him for the corruption of the youth :)

Archimedes would have a ball though. He would study the physics behind the Blades of Athena like a madman xD

Let's hope he does not go around playing GoW in the bathtub before arriving at his conclusions :)

Also Aristotle would probably go about classifying enemies according to strength, defense, and attack. He would get a taxonomy of Kratos' actions and get everyone so bored that they would never look at the game again.

We might also get some form of Greek play, no? And that would be the first conversion of a game into a crappy production :)

What I haven't though about though is, where would we get electricity to plug in the PS3?

Hummm, that's good thinking.

But with a time machine, the problem is solved. Before going back to Ancient Greece, first we go back to the 18th century and kidnapp Alessandro Volta xD

Problem solved :P  



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i think you should build a time machine and find out.



Not God of War related, but.......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5aRcwHULaI

Oh, yeah.



lestatdark said:
Fufinu said:
lestatdark said:
Fufinu said:
The Spartans would love it. The Athenians and Thebian people would hate it.

Probably Socrates would attempt to hold a dialogue with Kratos and blame him for the corruption of the youth :)

Archimedes would have a ball though. He would study the physics behind the Blades of Athena like a madman xD

Let's hope he does not go around playing GoW in the bathtub before arriving at his conclusions :)

Also Aristotle would probably go about classifying enemies according to strength, defense, and attack. He would get a taxonomy of Kratos' actions and get everyone so bored that they would never look at the game again.

We might also get some form of Greek play, no? And that would be the first conversion of a game into a crappy production :)

What I haven't though about though is, where would we get electricity to plug in the PS3?

Hummm, that's good thinking.

But with a time machine, the problem is solved. Before going back to Ancient Greece, first we go back to the 18th century and kidnapp Alessandro Volta xD

Problem solved :P  

lol that's good reasoning. I would also take the inventor of the popcorn machine withe me. Whoever s/he happens to be.



I am honestly. The worst person who should ever get a time machine. I would go back and "invent" pretty much every major thing since fire.