If you could "delete" one person...

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ThatLankyBastard

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As in completely erase this persons mark on the world as if he/she'd never been born. Who would you choose?

I'd choose the person that created "Rule 34"

So many childhood memories de-sanctified...

EDIT: I see a lot of people worrying about messing up the timeline, so lets say this... You can delete them, if only to see how it affects the world

But it's a hypothetical question anyway? Why should anyone really care about about hypothetical ramifications?
 

Skorpyo

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Uwe Boll.

There is no excuse or need for him to exist. It would be clean and unnoticeable.
 

emeraldrafael

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katsumoto03 said:
NO!!!!! XD joking, i've seen that trick before in the sexual deviant members thread.

OT: hm.... Thats a good question. Thinking of the ramifications that would extend after their death, it would almost have to limit you to some old unimportant person who didnt have kids, acause you know they didnt do anyhting for the world significant.

That being said... I'd delete the first male human so it couldnt reproduce, just to see what the world would be like now without our intervention.
 

Jezzascmezza

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Hitler I guess.
He is probably one of the most evil human beings to ever live, so I guess getting rid of him would be a good thing.
 

ProfessorLayton

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I would delete you for making this thread. And that's the only reason why. Just because.

Either that, or I'd delete Woody Allen. That way, other movies would seem better. When you compare any movie to Woody Allen's films, they just look bad in comparison.
 

Ironman126

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Eh, I know it will encite a flamewar, but, Jesus, or whoever was responsible for the idea of him. A thousand or so years of dark ages, erased? I'd like to see how that would have turned out.[/quote]

Problem is with your plan, and it pains me to say this, but the Church, that most accursed of institution, is the only reason that ANY information, literature, or western culture survived the dark ages.
 

minarri

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Easy Street said:
The problem with removing someone is you'd fuck with the timeline. Although shitty things have been done by terrible people, and other people have done actions that resulted in centuries of domino-effects, undoing one person would alter our present reality.
Agreed. There's no way to tell how things would have turned out differently.

OT: There's plenty of people I know who I can't stand and who honestly seem to have no redeeming qualities, but the thought of "deleting" them makes me realize that by doing so I'd be sinking to their level of telling people to die.
 

Toriver

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It would be very interesting to say Hitler, thereby proving Godwin's Law, but I feel that the legacy of World War II is a mixed bag, as horrible as the Holocaust was. Instead, I am going to go with someone involved with WWII who is often overlooked as someone to "erase" in these kinds of questions.

Josef Stalin

When Lenin died, it was quite a close call between Stalin and Trotsky over who would be his successor. The Soviet Union was not a totalitarian regime at the time. Stalin took it in that direction, and it is not inevitable that Trotsky would have done the same. Yes, under Stalin's regime the Soviet Union experienced a great amount of economic growth, but at a tremendous cost that ended up being larger than the amount that died under Nazi rule in Germany. While Stalin's gulags were more for political than ethnic prisoners, it was pretty much for anyone whom he had any sort of slight problem with. Further, it was the Stalinist Soviet Union that really started the whole "Red Scare" in the U.S. that led to the Cold War and the branding of Communism as inevitably leading to such totalitarian regimes. The Cold War itself was really a shameful period in the foreign policies of both the U.S. and Russia/U.S.S.R., that I am sure both would take back in a heartbeat. Under Stalin, the Soviets did win WWII, but then placed the entirety of Eastern Europe under their harsh sphere of influence, dragging the region's growth to a stunted pace as compared to that of Western Europe and North America. Really, anything Stalin touched turned to crud. And I feel the Soviets and the Allies could have still won the war under Trotsky, even if they avoided going totalitarian. History would have looked a lot different. Whether that would be for the better or worse is unknown, but it would be hard to be worse than what Stalin did to the U.S.S.R. So that's who I would "erase" from history.
 

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ZoMaster101 said:
katsumoto03 said:
wait why dopes this link keep going to me, do you want to delete me? or does this link just go to whomever clicks on it?
The link goes directly to one's own profile. Just a clever use of the URL function.

On Topic!
Probably me. Thinking about it, there's so many people I'd like to have deleted, but all in all, the only thing that'd fix it is to remove the one that is worrying about the people. With no me, there'd be no me thinking "I wish that person would just get deleted".
 

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Justin Beiber/Dane Cook/Micheal Bay but there's probably some unseen downside to deleting them
What would a world look like without them?
http://babysimpson.co.uk/info/headlines/7f23_1.jpg
oh...right
 

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ThatLankyBastard said:
I'd choose the person that created "Rule 34"

So many childhood memories de-sanctified...
Even M*A*S*H...*cries*
Who would I delete? Damn...it'd be hard because there are so many people that piss me off, but I don't want to waste my one deletion...can I delete a major religous pe-I delete whoever started evangelism or created Gay Camps.