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Man, isn't it creepy to think Fry from Futurama

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(@hukos)
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From our current perspective, really is from the past?

ib4squintyeyepic

 
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(@hukos)
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Maybe

 
(@fangoram)
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the future....

 
(@ctsucks-666)
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How DARE you depress me!

 
(@Anonymous)
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And so it isn't!

 
(@ramza-the-fox)
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Maybe.

 
(@hukos)
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(@craig-bayfield)
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So Fry is his own grandfather, and then was sent to the future, but returned to the past to send himself to the future and in an alternate timeline to break time and space, but in reality he actually just returns to be his own grandfather and then again to become a whale conservationist who goes to the future to marry his past love interest from the future, but his past self in the future who coexists thanks to special time travel is jealous and then he dies, but the alternate past version who lives in the future survives.

This makes perfect sense.

 
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Where did frys genes come from?

 
(@craig-bayfield)
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Donnie Darko's (stupid and awful) Theory of Time Travel dictates that all things are part of God's plan and that all time travel is predestined and the tangent universes created are sealed and sacrificed to oblivion for the preservation of the primary and True universe.

Craig Bayfield's sugegst that all things are part of the writer's plan and can be retconned at their own leisure. Any inconsistancies can be credited to a rogue wizard. Thusly, someone wrote destiny for that universe (writers) and all is part of the predestined plan.

Fry's genes came from the writers room.

 
(@hukos)
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I like Craig's theory.

 
(@fangoram)
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^NO!!!!!

 
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(@psxphile_1722027877)
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Needs the version of Red Ranger when he inherited Green's powers (and cool armor, brah).

 
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It always pissed me off when Green was a badguy. It's my favorite color!

And then, when he goes good, he turns into the WHITE Ranger, eliminating Green entirely.

 
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Blue Ranger is the best because blue is my favourite colour!

 
(@ramza-the-fox)
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Donnie Darko's (stupid and awful) Theory of Time Travel dictates that all things are part of God's plan and that all time travel is predestined and the tangent universes created are sealed and sacrificed to oblivion for the preservation of the primary and True universe.

Craig Bayfield's sugegst that all things are part of the writer's plan and can be retconned at their own leisure. Any inconsistancies can be credited to a rogue wizard. Thusly, someone wrote destiny for that universe (writers) and all is part of the predestined plan.

Fry's genes came from the writers room.

TANGENT

 
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Potassium permanganate is the chemical compound KMnO4. In this salt, manganese is in the +7 oxidation state. The salt is also known as "permanganate of potash." The permanganate ion is a strong oxidizing agent. It dissolves in water to give deep purple solutions, evaporation of which gives prismatic purplish-black glistening crystals.

 
(@hukos)
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And so it is!

 
(@Anonymous)
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And so it is!

Wow, I haven't heard THAT before!

 
(@hukos)
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o rly

 
(@jeffery-mewtamer)
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Potassium permanganate is the chemical compound KMnO4. In this salt, manganese is in the +7 oxidation state. The salt is also known as "permanganate of potash." The permanganate ion is a strong oxidizing agent. It dissolves in water to give deep purple solutions, evaporation of which gives prismatic purplish-black glistening crystals.

Purplish black crystals you say? Where can I get some of this Potassium permanganate?

 
(@crimson-darkwolfe)
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High school chemistry, and possibly survival stores as it's used to demonstrate convection as a dye, and also used to disinfect water and wounds, but is poisonous if not properly diluted (like on little tiny scoop per glass).

And it dyes yer fingers reet poiple too!

 
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o rly

 
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