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You also want to track down and kill that butterfly who's been causing all that bad weather we've been having lately?
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Sounds like it could be a good synopsis for a filum.
Imagine getting the train home, and missing your train but getting on the next one
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And then selling candles that smell like your hoopty whatsit. Strange days indeed....
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Or starting a thread. And how that alters the whole vibe of the day for a handful of forumners
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What if you paused and donated £1 to the forum before starting a thread?
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I've often wondered how different things would have been in my life if I hadn't jumped over that person's dog in a stairwell all those years ago.
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Even better, what if you ask the forum members for a small £1 donation before starting a thread?
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You might have founded a rocket company and been in charge of the global satellite internet service.
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as a 3 would have been a 2 had you not voted.
Rubbish, Lord Binface routinely gets 10's of votes.
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Whatever's going on here, I'm strangely invested in it.
When you go and vote in the GE, you will personally influence the image on screens on millions of TVs as a 3 would have been a 2 had you not voted.
I wonder how many other things we personally change in the world on a large scale just by doing mundane things.
I have long thought about the impact of making a decision when driving or cycling that holds up traffic or pedestrians for a moment.
In a busy street all those cars and bikes and people have had their journeys slightly altered by you. Someone has to stop at the lights when they could have gone through had you not turned left and caused that 1 second delay.
Someone might miss a flight. Someone might die due to wrong place, wrong time or you might have saved their life.
Just leaving your house and doing things is causing so much of a shitshow of events you are totally unaware of.