who put the tattoon in his butt?


first of all, who created the tattoo? bender put the tattoo, but it alread was in lars butt

reply

Jay Leno.

reply

[deleted]

[deleted]

Bender put it there. It was always Bender. It was there from when Fry was frozen.

reply

It's a paradox xP

reply

Stable Time Loop, it always existed but no one knows where it came from in the first place since it came from a future version of Fry.

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=bL6IwVKuAoQ

reply

[deleted]

[deleted]

I'm going to get a "tattoon" in my butt too.

The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he is God.

reply

I think it's a joke based on the Terminator and Terminator 2 movies. In the second movie, it's shown that the technology to create Skynet was based on the processor they found on the destroyed Terminator from the first movie.

Since the Terminator was created using found technology from a Terminator from the future, who actually designed it in the first place?

reply

"Since the Terminator was created using found technology from a Terminator from the future, who actually designed it in the first place?"

Your question is your answer. The design came from skynet in the future which in turn was designed and built by cyberdime which got its own design from the terminator robot which in turn was designed and built in the future by skynet which in turn was designed and built by cyberdime etc etc etc. Its a time loop, time loop theory is that there is no begining or end just a constant loop where the timetraveller just keeps causing the same events that lead him/her/it to travel back in time in the first place.

The more important question is how if the terminators films time travel rules had time loop theory in them then how were they able to change the future in T2 when they destroyed everything from cyberdime. You now have to different time travel rules in play, one where time can't be altered because its an infinite loop followed by one where it can be changed. Even with T3 showing Jedgement Day still happened the events were no longer the same since judgment day was delayed.

But ya this whole movie was cleary making fun of the entire concept of time travel and all of its different theories/portrayols in variouse media since it essentially uses all versions of it.

reply

That's not a time loop.

Cyberdine creates the entire line of technology. Sometime in the future, Skynet gets created, sends the terminator to the past.
Cyberdine gets hold of the chip and it gives them ideas and they create the technology sooner.

That version of history gets disturbed when they blow up Cyberdine and destroy the chip and the robot arm. They convince Miles Dyson not to work on the project.

Of course, that is not enough since other people continue to work on the project.

So there is a beginning. It just gets buried in time as alternative timelines happen.

reply

Well, that is a time-travelling theory so theoretical that it is mostly the work of sci-fi writers. It is called a "Predistination Paradox", "causality loop" or a "stable closed time-loop".

Imagine time as a sequence of events. A leads to B leads to C, and so on. Then imagine that instad of C leading to D, it causes itself to lead back to B. B causes C because C causes B. In theory, there must have been an A to cause B to cause C, but it was erased from time and never happenened, when C caused B instead. The tattoo was there because Bender put it there, after having taken it from where he put it.

Easy.



www.madmanoz.blogspot.com

reply

The Bender tattoo story intentionally referred to T2's time-loop. The time code's spherical bubble and Bender's Terminator drag were hints that the tattoo paradox was deliberately nonsensical in the same way that Skynet and the Terminator were absurdly interlocked. More simply put, it was just destiny. The purpose of the story was to make Fry and Leela's latent romance finally blossom.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087239/

reply

I think it's called Bootstrap paradox. It's mentioned in doctor who ;)

reply