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We are already living in the worst timeline I am sure it will continue to turn to shit.
This "timeline" stuff is weird. It seems like a cop-out that there is some alternative one we could shift to that is out of reach but we're just unlucky or something.
This isn't the worst or best timeline. It is just what is happening.
First, I'm pretty sure quantum theory literally allows for what you just described (aside from the "shifting" part, though I'm not sure I agree that's part of the expression).
Second, it's just a way for people to try to cope with the horrors of our reality with a little levity. That's it.
We can take action. We can grab the die that Joel McHale has tossed into the air.
I'd love to know what random event in history could have been changed in order to prevent this sequence of events because as far as I can tell this timeline is the result of fairly logical consequences.
People will try to tell you it's related to Harambe (dicks out).
My guess: that time a bird dropped a baguette on the Large Hadron Collider...
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2009/nov/06/cern-big-bang-goes-phu