All the paradoxes tear reality apart, and I harness the other-worldly powers coming through to destroy all opposition. And time itself, to prevent this from not happening due to time-travelers.
Explains that time can only be destroyed as one whole entity and if destroyed the past is as well meaning that no other future could exist from that and thus we come upon the "my grandfather" paradox, the time paradox that explains that nothing can change the past at all, including its destruction, or else the time line would collapse on the diverging timeline due to the future changing and destroying the instance that included the travelling to the past. Also explains that most paradoxes are due to the limitations of logics in sciences and naturally any paradox thought of can and will cease to exist due to nature's way of fixing things, while the rest of the paradoxes are philosophical questions of different view points...
After your head explodes, I sit atop my new property.
I pick up a huge amount of dirt with an airship, then drop it on the hill, burring all of you alive AND making the hill BIGGER! I then parachute down from my airship, claiming the hill, while my airship (witch has INSANE amounts of weaponry) keeps guard.
I then Impale you with my greatsword.
I sneak up behind you as you impale him, and stab you in the back with a knife.
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In the chaos that ensues I take the hill.
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After your head explodes, I sit atop my new property.
O RLY?
I beg to differ.
anyway, I still have the hill.
No you don't.
I owned you.
Please give me an Internet if you like.
Hill: Controled
Hill: Control