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jamiemartin721 Reading 21 Oct 15 1.04pm | |
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Average film about a man almost knobbing his mother, followed by increasingly s**tier sequels. For a less positive outlook, the Back to the Future essentially states that all outcomes are predetermined and that free will is an illusion. Only those capable of time travel have the capacity for free will, in so much as they can travel back in time to create changes. Everyone else is otherwise acting out a clockwork play.
Well no, the capacity for time travel allows for the future to change. So in the first film, we aren't really introduced to the idea of a mechanistic reality. However this only becomes apparent in the second film, when the future actually exists to travel to. Only those who obtain the capacity for time travel have free will, in that they can return to the past to undo events, so whilst the universe is apriori we are still responsible for our actions, because we are capable of changing them. Also he should have rammed his mum good and proper, for scientific purposes of understanding paradox.
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Part Time James 21 Oct 15 1.12pm | |
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 21 Oct 2015 1.04pm
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 21 Oct 2015 11.55am
Average film about a man almost knobbing his mother, followed by increasingly s**tier sequels. For a less positive outlook, the Back to the Future essentially states that all outcomes are predetermined and that free will is an illusion. Only those capable of time travel have the capacity for free will, in so much as they can travel back in time to create changes. Everyone else is otherwise acting out a clockwork play.
Well no, the capacity for time travel allows for the future to change. So in the first film, we aren't really introduced to the idea of a mechanistic reality. However this only becomes apparent in the second film, when the future actually exists to travel to. Only those who obtain the capacity for time travel have free will, in that they can return to the past to undo events, so whilst the universe is apriori we are still responsible for our actions, because we are capable of changing them. Also he should have rammed his mum good and proper, for scientific purposes of understanding paradox. Thank you for this detailed explanation. I will muse further on this when I am trying to avoid ejaculating in my mum a bit too quickly.
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Frickin Saweet South Cronx 21 Oct 15 1.12pm | |
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I loved Back to the Future when I was a kid and still do now. Was 4 or 5 when it came out and it was the first film I ever had on video and watched repeatedly. For a lot of people, especially around my age, it defined our first few years at school and games in the playground (as did the rest of the series) so it holds a lot of nostalgia.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 21 Oct 15 1.30pm | |
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Quote Part Time James at 21 Oct 2015 1.12pm
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 21 Oct 2015 11.55am
Average film about a man almost knobbing his mother, followed by increasingly s**tier sequels. For a less positive outlook, the Back to the Future essentially states that all outcomes are predetermined and that free will is an illusion. Only those capable of time travel have the capacity for free will, in so much as they can travel back in time to create changes. Everyone else is otherwise acting out a clockwork play.
Well no, the capacity for time travel allows for the future to change. So in the first film, we aren't really introduced to the idea of a mechanistic reality. However this only becomes apparent in the second film, when the future actually exists to travel to. Only those who obtain the capacity for time travel have free will, in that they can return to the past to undo events, so whilst the universe is apriori we are still responsible for our actions, because we are capable of changing them. Also he should have rammed his mum good and proper, for scientific purposes of understanding paradox. Thank you for this detailed explanation. I will muse further on this when I am trying to avoid ejaculating in my mum a bit too quickly. Probably for the best, I think its always rude to leave your mother without 'finishing her off'.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 21 Oct 15 1.35pm | |
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Quote Part Time James at 21 Oct 2015 12.07pm
Quote jamiemartin721 at 21 Oct 2015 11.55am
Average film about a man almost knobbing his mother, followed by increasingly s**tier sequels. For a less positive outlook, the Back to the Future essentially states that all outcomes are predetermined and that free will is an illusion. Only those capable of time travel have the capacity for free will, in so much as they can travel back in time to create changes. Everyone else is otherwise acting out a clockwork play.
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Beastie 21 Oct 15 1.40pm | |
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When Back to the Future was being touted to various studios, Disney turned it down thinking the whole mum fancying her son thing was too risqué but virtually all the other studios turned it down because it wasn’t dirty enough compared the successful teen comedies of the time.
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Part Time James 21 Oct 15 2.00pm | |
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 21 Oct 2015 11.55am
Average film about a man almost knobbing his mother, followed by increasingly s**tier sequels. For a less positive outlook, the Back to the Future essentially states that all outcomes are predetermined and that free will is an illusion. Only those capable of time travel have the capacity for free will, in so much as they can travel back in time to create changes. Everyone else is otherwise acting out a clockwork play.
Edited by Cucking Funt (21 Oct 2015 1.42pm) No, she said you conked out and she had to call Green Flag.
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CrazyBadger Ware 21 Oct 15 2.07pm | |
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 21 Oct 2015 11.55am
Average film about a man almost knobbing his mother, followed by increasingly s**tier sequels. For a less positive outlook, the Back to the Future essentially states that all outcomes are predetermined and that free will is an illusion. Only those capable of time travel have the capacity for free will, in so much as they can travel back in time to create changes. Everyone else is otherwise acting out a clockwork play. I'm a huge fan of The films, as they are one of the few 'time travel' movies that actually manages the causality thing quite well. Also, Surely for time travel to even be possible, a modicum of 'Everything is Fate' must be true? so it's not really the Films fault, but it's a consequence of Time travel. Unless, of course, you subscribe to the multiverse theory, which would get very messy very quickly - and wouldn't lend itself very well to a teen comedy
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palace_in_frogland In a broken dream 21 Oct 15 2.07pm | |
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 21 Oct 2015 11.55am
Average film about a man almost knobbing his mother, followed by increasingly s**tier sequels. For a less positive outlook, the Back to the Future essentially states that all outcomes are predetermined and that free will is an illusion. Only those capable of time travel have the capacity for free will, in so much as they can travel back in time to create changes. Everyone else is otherwise acting out a clockwork play.
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Hrolf The Ganger 21 Oct 15 2.28pm | |
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The science fiction idea of time travel is quite ridiculous.
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Part Time James 21 Oct 15 2.30pm | |
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Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 21 Oct 2015 2.28pm
The science fiction idea of time travel is quite ridiculous.
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Hoof Hearted 21 Oct 15 2.35pm | |
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Quote Part Time James at 21 Oct 2015 2.30pm
Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 21 Oct 2015 2.28pm
The science fiction idea of time travel is quite ridiculous.
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