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#1

I think I would keep all of them. Not because they were all good, don't get me wrong, but because if something bad was avoided, something even worse could have happened instead.

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#2

The day Columbus sailed to America and started the genocide of the native Americans, followed by the rest of the native American slaughter. Or maybe the fall of the Inca, Mayan, or Egyptian empires, all three left so little to us of their technology and knowledge.

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#3

I think there is none we should change because yes they are bad but because of those experiences we learn from it and learn not to make the same mistakes twice or more cause we know the consequences of it. But if there was one I think probably the Holocaust.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So basically i wish the Holocaust never happened or World War II for that matter as well

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#4

No one said 2016 yet? I'll pick 2016 through 2020. Let's just redo that who f-ed up time with the orange one.

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#5

8 am Sept 6, 1989 to 5 pm Sept 6, 1989 - the day I met my ex.

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#6

The agricultural revolution. The beginning of the end for Earth’s healthy ecology.

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Neil Bidle
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There's a big difference between the agricultural revolution, and the start of mass chemical farming. The use of farm machinery made it easier to grow more crops and helped poorer people eat better

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October 19, 2015.
Look it up if you don’t know, but it won’t make sense to everyone

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