Which door will you open?

United States
June 15, 2016 4:18am CST
Which door are you most likely to open and enter into its world of make-believe and fantasy? Perhaps a door I don't have listed. Why did you chose that door? I would most certainly open the door to the TARDIS. I won't, initially, tell you why so it won't sway your decision but if you're a Doctor Who fan, you'll know why.
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@tzwrites (4835)
• Romania
15 Jun 16
For some reason Camelot is tempting . I haven't watched Doctor Who so I don't know.
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• United States
16 Jun 16
Ah yes Camelot. See my comment above. As for Doctor Who. The reason the TARDIS door would be my choice is because The Doctor is a Time Lord who travels through time and space. Using the TARDIS we could open all these doors and visit all these worlds. If you wish to give Doctor Who a try, I suggest starting when Christopher Eccleston was playing The Doctor. Watch from there on and perhaps you'll become a fan like so many of us. "Doctor Who" is a classic science-fiction series with a cult following. Doctor Who follows the adventures of the primary character, a rogue Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey, who simply goes by the name "The Doctor". He fled from Gallifrey in a stolen Mark I Type 40 TARDIS – "Time and Relative Dimension in Space" – time machine which allows him to travel across time and space. The TARDIS has a "chameleon circuit" which normally allows the machine to take on the appearance of local objects as a disguise. However, the Doctor's TARDIS remains fixed as a blue British Police box due to a malfunction in the chameleon circuit. The Doctor rarely travels alone and often brings one or more companions to share these adventures. His companions are usually humans, as he has found a fascination with planet Earth. He often finds events that pique his curiosity as he tries to prevent evil forces from harming innocent people or changing history, using only his ingenuity and minimal resources, such as his versatile sonic screwdriver. As a Time Lord, the Doctor has the ability to regenerate when his body is mortally damaged, taking on a new appearance and personality. The Doctor has gained numerous reoccurring enemies during his travels, including the Daleks, the Cybermen, and the Master, another renegade Time Lord. Brilliant series which has survived the test of time. ‹(°¿°)›
• United States
8 Jul 16
Wonderland most definitely! Love the smart sneaky crazy Cheshire cat!
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• United States
11 Jul 16
Definitely would be an interesting place to visit with fun and bizarre characters to meet. I don't know about you but I've always wondered what really inspired Lewis Carroll to (create) write about Wonderland. ‹(°¿°)›
• United States
11 Jul 16
@jumpinjack00 Oh I have always wondered. Such a unique a beautiful world.
@Shavkat (137215)
• Philippines
15 Jun 16
I want to enter the gate of heaven. I want to meet God and ask so many questions.
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@Shavkat (137215)
• Philippines
16 Jun 16
@jumpinjack00 I still have the fantasy to enter the Gates of Heaven. For some people, they claimed that seeing the gate while in a state of coma. I was wondering what's really look like inside. I hope I will not have an astral projection just to see this place and never get back to my body.
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@Inlemay (17714)
• South Africa
17 Jun 16
Narnia
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@responsiveme (22926)
• India
16 Jun 16
I'd choose 221 Baker Street because I'd like to meet Sherlock Holmes. Detective fiction is my favourite genre. If I could open another door I'd go to Camelot because I'd like to meet my other hero Merlin.:)
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• United States
21 Jun 16
I'd love to visit Sherlock also. It would be fascinating to accompany him as he works through a case. Maybe a bit frustrating working with him also lol. ‹(°¿°)›
15 Jun 16
I'd go to Camelot. All the other places have evil or danger or turmoil or some sort of the other. Not to mention Camelot would be a lot like our medieval times.
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• United States
16 Jun 16
Camelot is one of my favorites because of the era it is set in. Of course medieval times was the all important time of the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. I really believe that period was one of the most important if not most important time for human advancement. The fantasy world of Camelot would have made this period much more romantic than it actually was. ‹(°¿°)›
16 Jun 16
@jumpinjack00 Oh my god! It's almost like you've read my mind! I really love the Middle Ages for the Age of Enlightenment too! The fact that back then everything was unknown, every discovery a cause for celebration, where people were just only entering better times makes it so cool. And yes, Camelot would be at the point where magic and reason overlap. That would only make everything much more romantic.
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@Hatley (163781)
• Garden Grove, California
4 Aug 16
I would open Narnia and 'Wonderland my favorite books I would love wonderland