Last poster before threadlock gets a cookie (cookie thread (Part 7)) (Part 8)

I feel like there is an honest to god moral obligation to stay in the timeloop, considering you could trial and error enough to effectively play benevolent God and use your knowledge to help as many people as possible

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i would be very selfish in the time loop initially. maybe once i get bored ill do other stuff

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You could probably, if you wanted, learn just about every single living person’s life story. You could figure out every major govt. conspiracy and how to uncover it

you could figure out the messaging to personally convince every living person to immediately fight climate change

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Yeah like you can pretty much do anything

would you guys believe me im in a time loop right now?

I’m shocked people are voting days

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See, I’m not entirely convinced that people can be convinced that easily.
Maybe given a week of time looping, but not a day.

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the problem is that theres some things which are untouchable in a day and with human knowledge

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no matter how much timeloopy days you go through you’ll never get me to send you all my money in the mail

I’m voting days.
I’d enjoy it for a day or so, but not being able to carry anything over between loops makes everything feel worthless.

I’d be mad I couldn’t build muscle over time. Not sure I’d be mad about much else

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you could also become the greatest living artist, musician, comedian, etc. the possibilities are endless.

Imagine a comedian who personally knows every single crowd members favorite jokes and has practiced it on them before

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having to repeat the same thing over and over would probably drive you insane

I could solve a millenium problem given enough time

I literally don’t though I have free-ass will I can do whatever

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I can swap between activities it’s not ā€œrepeating the same thing over and overā€ any more than normal life is

Marissa and I are the only ones getting into heaven the rest of you are unambitious which is the cardinal sin

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And like even repeating the same thing to optimise it, that’s not doing the same thing over and over again, that’s trial and error, I love that shit

If you allowed me to carry over physical stuff - notes, computer files, etc - then we’d be talking weeks and maybe years.

Cognitive ability presumably carries over I can just train my memory to be good enough