But we can relive it again. Just re-read it. Right? Right? Please tell me I'm right so I won't freak out.
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Trillions upon trillions of years.
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But it's only a 2,018th year What billions and trillions y'all talking about?
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2018 AD. Time existed before that.
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Just to be pedantic, 13,820,000,000 years old (as of June 29 2013). And I think @Troy_Glide was joking

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I’d say that figure isn’t accurate
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I've read it at least three times now, though, and now I'm really confused as to when I am...
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That is freaking me out somehow
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Challenge accepted. We felines will be the first to conquer time travel.
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Thanks for causing everyone who sees this tweet to have an existential crisis.
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i'm feeling small in all of a sudden..
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But the future hasn't happened yet! So the future contains nothing until something happens, which is the present but now is in the past. There is no future!
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You're corrrct - the future hasn't happened but only if time is linear... but the idea that time is linear is a construct to help us understand something for which we have no frame of reference. By definition, the future 'contains' the past and therefore must exist now.

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