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Edited by J4keFrmSt8Farm: 3/4/2014 9:53:39 PMWhat if you somehow died after you stopped time? What then? I'd prefer to teleport. I wouldn't need a car, and every time I need a toilet, I could teleport to one. Plus, I could walk in somewhere, teleport out, and scare people.
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3 RepliesDefinitely Stop Time. Too many things could go wrong with Teleportation.
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1 ReplyStop time... [i]Imagine all of the non-consensual secksy timez![/i]
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Stopping time means I can just steal 1,000,000 burritos
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Edited by cxkxr: 3/4/2014 9:38:38 PMControl over time is just too much power
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Definitely stop time. The only downside I can think of is that you would probably conitnue aging normally.
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Edited by Hunter: 3/4/2014 9:20:40 PMStop time! *thinks dir- clean thoughts*
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3 RepliesTeleport! Only rapists want to stop time.
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2 RepliesWhile teleporting may have it's travel benifits, what if you teleport into a wall or something? What if you go to rob a bank and find that when you teleport into a vault and expect to find money you run into another layer of security? Such as another door or wall that you are now fused to? And plus, you can't fool around as much. While you could teleport up behind someone and de-pants them, you'd have to teleport away and you wouldn't have time to enjoy the moment. With stopping time, you could pants someone, take a hotdog vendor, put the de-pants'd person's junk on the hotdog bun that the vendor was serving, and gather a crowd of miscellaneous people around the spectacle, then resume time as part of the crowd to watch the fireworks. I believe the old term quality over quantity applies here. Quality comes from time and effort, and care done in work, while quantity comes from speed, and less care and craftmenship. Basically, with freezing time, you have all the time in the world to do what you want. And, it would be safer as well. Unless of course you fell off the Eiffel tower while covering it up in the worlds largest condom that you made in your spare time.
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Stop time.
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18 RepliesTeleportation easily.
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2 RepliesIf I stop time, can I manipulate objects? Like, if I tried to drive a car, would it work? Also, are people frozen solid, or can they be manipulated?
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Teleport.
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Edited by Kalameet: 3/4/2014 9:03:10 PMStop Time. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more useful. Think about it. You could sleep in on any day, procrastinate all you want, steal items with impunity, and never have to work a day in your life.
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If I stop time, I could walk somewhere and start it so it's like a teleport. I think it'd be easier to just teleport though.
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Burrito
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2 RepliesI could just "teleport" by freezing time and walking over there. I'll go with time control.
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3 Repliesi clicked burrito first. then I switched to teleport.
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Teleporting has far more pros than cons compared to stopping time.
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if I "stop time" and move somewhere else and then let time continue, it would essentially be considered as "teleporting" ;)
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3 RepliesJoke options rarely lose.
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10 RepliesI feel like the main selling point of stopping time is so that you can move around freely. If that's the case, why not just teleport?
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Stopping time would be cool for a while, but I guess you could essentially just do the same things with teleporting, i.e. robbing banks or saving lives depending on your outlook. I also don't like the idea of aging faster, so teleportation pls.
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5 RepliesFunny thing, if you could stop time, you could teleport, essentially... Cause if you stopped time to travel... Also, there are more perks to stopping time.
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12 RepliesTeleport. Get me where I want to be now, though I enjoy driving. But this would be ideal for vacations. 'POP' there - get at it. Stopping time - you still are aging yourself, so over time it would be a burden. I can get a burrito anytime, and I'd rather have a quesadilla anyhow.
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2 RepliesTeleporting would be great. But how do you determine where you're going to teleport? Coordinates? Mental image? Magic of some sort?