r/whatif • u/samof1994 • 4h ago
Music \ Books What if Amy Winehouse had retired after her second album, but was still alive???
What if, to save her health, she had done this?
r/whatif • u/meso27_ • Feb 24 '25
r/whatif • u/samof1994 • 4h ago
What if, to save her health, she had done this?
r/whatif • u/Hero-Firefighter-24 • 3h ago
As a French guy watching Israeli democracy die, I’m starting to think of this more and more as a possibility, especially considering the current context.
r/whatif • u/AndamanEyes • 18h ago
Like a bunch of people go to mars or the moon while the rest of humanity is instructed to clean up pollution and waste.
r/whatif • u/WuckyWucks • 14h ago
I mean a normal giant fan wouldn’t do it no matter the size but what if it was stronger?
Whether it’s outside of work or home how would you realistically react if you caught them in the act? Would you confront the person? Would you stay silent for your safety and just call the police?
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r/whatif • u/sadtikna • 14h ago
This is something which I used to ponder a lot about... and even had anxiety/ panic attacks due to this... latter figured out that I had just symptoms of vss
r/whatif • u/fapizoid • 14h ago
r/whatif • u/Somebody-coding • 15h ago
I’ve been toying with this concept and wanted to see what people think:
What if instead of making every cargo ship nuclear-powered (which is politically, economically, and technically messy), we build a small fleet of nuclear-powered assist vessels — operated by nuclear-capable navies — that meet conventional cargo ships just outside territorial waters?
These “NAVs” (Nuclear Assist Vessels) would: • Tug or escort ships across oceans using nuclear propulsion • Provide zero-emission propulsion across international waters • Never enter ports or territorial zones, avoiding nuclear docking regulations • Be overseen by military/naval authorities already trained in nuclear safety • Offer anti-piracy protection along high-risk trade routes
Commercial ships would handle short-range trips to/from ports using conventional engines, but the bulk of their journey would be nuclear-assisted — reducing emissions, fuel costs, and global shipping’s carbon footprint.
I know this raises questions about militarization, nuclear safety, and international regulation — but if done right, this could be a game-changer for clean logistics and global trade security.
What do you think? Feasible? Too wild? Would love feedback or counterpoints.
r/whatif • u/Plus_Lifeguard_8527 • 6h ago
From another redditor:
Hi! I just banned dozens of people for supporting the deportation of children.
I don't give a shit if it's your first post in our community or if you have a million posts here.
If you express any support whatsoever for kicking people out of our country, I'm deporting your ass from our subreddit. 👊🇺🇸🔥
Please interpret this executive order VERY broadly. I'm looking for a reason to ban you.
Edit: lmao no one else can see the smooth brained shit being posted in reply to this because their comments don't get past automoderator, but here's some follow-up before I get to banning them.
This is not a free speech subreddit. You have no right to free speech here. Your participation in this subreddit depends entirely upon my approval. You have entered our borders illegally and I will send you back to where you came from.
Please continue bitching in the replies so I have a shortlist of whom to ban. I know you can't resist saying your piece even though it will be automatically deleted and no one will see it but me. Then go ahead and appeal the ban; it will be automatically denied and you will be muted. After all that, go touch grass.
Edit 2: I hope the people who are giving me awards are not paying for them. Reddit admins don't deserve your money.
Edit 3: just hit 69 bans in the replies to this 😎🤙🏼
r/whatif • u/Ok_Rutabaga3141 • 18h ago
There was a psychological thriller horror comedy starring Jennifer Coolidge, Jennifer Tilley, and Parker Posey?
r/whatif • u/Lapis-lad • 10h ago
From the African slaves to the European invaders, all the non indigenous males are now dead, the only males are indigenous/are more than 50% indigenous American.
From Canada to Peru, Brazil to the Bahamas, only the indigenous males are alive.
What happens next?
Will the indigenous population grow in peace?
How will Europe and Africa react to this sudden loss?
How will this affect human history?
r/whatif • u/michelle427 • 12h ago
Say the US becomes two separate countries. Which one is wealthier? Which one could succeed on their own? Red States or Blue States?
r/whatif • u/Extreme_Youth_4502 • 20h ago
So I want to ask the Transformers fans this: What would happen if Megatronus Prime had a little spark left along with Alpha Trion and gets reawakened as well?
r/whatif • u/Hope1995x • 1d ago
In this hypothetical they already have the ballistic missile-tech to put a low-yield gun-type fission weapon on it.
What if once the warhead hits the ground, a chemical propellant is used to send the projectile into a plutonium core?
Basically the warhead detonates on impact, just like Houthi homemade rockets.
We're talking about a miniature version of Little Boy from WW2, and it works but it's like 1 kiloton. And there's 100s of them.
Should Iran get attacked again, a regional nuclear war commences in this scenario.
What happens?
Edit:
Iran is a threshold nuclear state, they probably already have this on standby. The empty "shells', the near-weapons grade uranium (which might be enough for a lower-yield explosion) and a dispersal strategy. Attacking Iran could be dumb.💀 A gun-type design is so primitive that they don't even need to do a test. It would be a surprise.
A strategy that I like to call nuclear-guerilla warfare, instead storing these all in one spot. They could disperse the shells & uranium to undisclosed or uncommon locations in cities or warehouses. No one would know, and a pre-emptive strike is just going to provoke more proliferation. You would have to invade Iran, which is not winnable.
r/whatif • u/samof1994 • 23h ago
What if Cuba democratized and Communism fell there?? I am not talking about how or when it would fall, but more how the world would adjust to a non Communist Cuba??
r/whatif • u/DefaultDeuce • 1d ago
I was thinking hard about what tike traveling is one day and I came to a conclusion that in order for time to be transversable at auch a degree then a machine would have to essentially be like a nuclear bomb, but in a regulated and controlled manner instead of an explosion. But then I thought, if colors have the possibility to represent the different states in time, Blue being the future and Red being the past or what ever, what if when someone activates the time traveling machine they accidentally bring the past AND the future into one single location which means it would be like turning space inside outor pulling it through its self which would bring so much mass into one fine point it would maybe create a blackhole and cause some sort of chain reaction to where it ends up as a Big Bang as an unforseen result.
Just a theory tho.
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r/whatif • u/Altruistic_East_5863 • 1d ago
Out of the 100 people, do you think more people would say Yes or No?
r/whatif • u/AndamanEyes • 1d ago
r/whatif • u/DefaultDeuce • 1d ago
Just imagine what even was before the Big Bang, it isnt easy to imagine but I had a idea that perhaps there was a creature as large as our observable universe combined all into one entity, perhaps it is easier to understand if we just look at our own bodies when they decompose compared to how different that is to the planets around us that are inorganic. Which made me think... "What if the planets around us were once a living creature and when something dies in space it just turns into abunch of orbs?"
r/whatif • u/samof1994 • 1d ago
Fairy Bread is an Aussie snack for reference.
r/whatif • u/Ton_in_the_Sun • 2d ago
Would you die or have a chance?
r/whatif • u/AndamanEyes • 1d ago
We fold a blanket to rest our head on and cover our bodies with pillows.