[quote=Webmaster] You believe that you're the only one who knows. [/quote] gasp Also, Uncyclopedia: One of the more famous examples of time travel involved the production in 1976 of a brand of instant coffee which was so instant that it actually turned into coffee thirty seconds before one even poured the water. This created a rather large amount of anomalies in time travel, as people would assume their coffee was made through some sort of miracle, begin to drink it, and in forgetting to pour the water, the coffee would slurp right out of reality. Often, consumers would awaken the day after to find themselves trapped in a time loop, married to one of their parents, or in extreme cases, stuck in the non-existent day October 32nd, 2038. Fortunately, the makers of "Pre-Instant Coffee" soon rectified the situation with their "Stable Loop" blend. Whenever a customer drank Stable Loop without intending to pour the water afterward, a series of highly improbable accidents would occur within the next 30 seconds, resulting in the customer accidentally pouring boiling water into their mug anyway, no matter what they might have been wanting to do otherwise.