The Goldern Era

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PurpleRain

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What's your sparkly goldern era? You know, the one you wished you lived in, the one that gives you a hard on.

Do you love fudal Japan full of Samuri and sneaky ninjas?
The days when the Norse ruled and conqured with their viking warriors?
A knights and dragon guy or are you just in it for the pirates?

Me personally, I love 20's noir. You know, the days in LA when movies were glamouris, crime ruled the streets and the probation period was rooted by corrupted cops and shady deals. Ah yes, what life would have been like then for a private eye or some tommy gun wielding mobster. Of course you had the great depression as well, but we don't talk about that.
 

shatnershaman

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Well assuming you can't do now (2000's)
Defiantly 60's Canada because maybe there was a cold war but you were too high to care and there's no Draft to worry about.

EDIT: Not to mention the Leafs last cup.
 

PurpleRain

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I guess you can say now, or future if basing it off a book or movie. I mean robots are cool.
 

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PurpleRain said:
I guess you can say now, or future if basing it off a book or movie. I mean robots are cool.
Then defiantly now (2000-2010) then any thing before has low tech/health care anything after will have crippling gas prices.
 

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shatnershaman said:
PurpleRain said:
I guess you can say now, or future if basing it off a book or movie. I mean robots are cool.
Then defiantly now (2000-2010) then any thing before has low tech/health care anything after will have crippling gas prices.
Plus it has the internet and Xbox360s.
 

the_tramp

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Definitely Vikings. Going out on crusades, fighting and drinking from horns of my killed prey in the evening. I especially like the idea of Valhall too.
 

sammyfreak

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Ultimate thing would be to be born at around 0010 and live to around 0090. The early church was an orgnisation who's awesomeness knew no limits.
 

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All the "ages" I've ever wanted to live in have usually been fictional/ haven't become real yet.

Cyberpunk, Steampunk, or Whatever you would call that age where you leave home one day and fight monsters in random encounters.
Actually, all three at once. That would be sweet.

Just NOT THE SAME AGE AS IN THE BOOK 1984. I would go on an insane murderous rampage.
 

Knight Templar

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The 30-60's, even lead was good for you back then.
Or,

Midle ages- Reonsounce.

Because it tout me to spell nicely.
 

zirnitra

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hmmm, ether the Edwardian time because the fashion was simply exquisite or the 1980's preferably the owner of some little exclusive alternative pub in Camden market (London that is)
 

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j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:
Ancient Greece. The world's best architecture, the birth of democracy and philosophy, rapetastic gods... what's not to love?
I would love to discuss the Shadow Cave theory with Plato yes...and learning ancient greek would be cool, first edition bible ftw!
 

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As a technophile, I'd have to say the singularity [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological_singularity], although it hasn't happened yet (and may never).

If we can't pick the far future, I'd say now because now is the most technologically advanced we've ever been.
 

zirnitra

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Nugoo said:
As a technophile, I'd have to say the singularity [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological_singularity], although it hasn't happened yet (and may never).

If we can't pick the far future, I'd say now because now is the most technologically advanced we've ever been.
fun until the AI goes all Skynet and we all get massacred
 

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Late 70s to early 80s so i could experience the real sub culture movements and cultural rebelions not the emo stuff we have today. Plus Joy Division, The Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Sex Pistols, The Clash.