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Why did so many dead animals in the past change into fossils while others preferred to change into oil? (Contributed by Alex Petty)
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Are you as good as I am at predicting the past? (Contributed by Stew)
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Why is nothing as good as it was before? (Contributed by Don Woods)
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Is it possible for obsolescence to become a thing of the past? (Contributed by Stew)
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Is it possible to reminisce with people you don't know? (Contributed by Don F.)
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Why do we say that Time passes? Aren't we the ones getting older? Perhaps time stands still! (Contributed by Don F.)
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Why should we waste our time reliving the past? Shouldn't we spend it worrying about the future? (Contributed by Keith Sullivan)
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Is this instant the one right now the moment of the future that is presently the past? (Contributed by The Wrights)
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If things are more like they are now, were things in the past less like they were then? (Contributed by Mike Hayward)
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Isn't how fast time passes directly proportionate with how interesting your work is? (Contributed by The Vent on AccessAtlanta.com)
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Aren't fossil fuels a thing of the past? (Contributed by Anthony Cacchillo)
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Isn't the future assured? It's the past that keeps changing isn't it? (Contributed by Floyd Maxwell)
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If somebody invents time travel, travels back in time when their younger self was there, and dies? Wouldn't their younger self die as well? (Contributed by D. Thornton)
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Won't the brightest future always occur with a forgotten past? (Contributed by Tony Sills)
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Did they have antiques in the olden days? (Contributed by The Duke of Endor)
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Isn't time like a handful of sand, the tighter you grasp it, the faster it runs through your fingers? (Contributed by Floyd Maxwell)
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If you were born in a leap year, would you get older every year? (Contributed by Logan)
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We can't change the past, right? But we can ruin the present by worrying over the future, can’t we? (Contributed by Thom)
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Why is it that nothing is as good as it seemed beforehand? (Contributed by Ralphie)
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Isn’t it true that the past is a nice place to visit but certainly not a good place to stay? (Contributed by Don F.)
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