- Nikola Tesla
- Archimedes
- Alexander the Great
- Julius Caesar
- George Orwell
(6. H.P Lovecraft)
myself at 12
my grand-dad
Ted Bundy
Kurt Cobain
Michael Collins
Fictional list:
Tony soprano
jimmy mcnulty
stringer bell
cartman
ninja turtles
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
Hunter S. Thompson
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That’s a great call! Makes me wonder how he’d handle the situation…
Right now in my sleep deprived state and in no particular order…
Real:
Hitler (so I could kill the cunt)
Michael Collins
Che Guevara
Vercingetorix
Jim Morrison
Fictional:
Vincent Vega & Jules Winnfield (as a duo)
Slaine (2000AD Graphic Novel)
Ren & Stimpy
Clark Griswold
Willy Wonka (original version’ not that ghey asexual freak in an attempt to be different version)
- Christ
- Michelangelo (the artist, not the fucking Ninja Turtle)
- Mark Twain
- James Dean
- Picasso
Edsger Dijkstra the Dutch computer scientist
Werner Heisenberg
My college friend Ajmal who died last year November in a bike accident. RIP Ajmal.
Myself before my very bad injury
, both would have learnt a lot from each other haha…
Da Vinci
Assuming language is not an issue…
- last Texican standing at the Alamo (or someone who could tell me how it all went down)
- Cleopatra
- Geronimo
- Vlad III (the impaler)
- One of the last Neanderthals
(6. Thomas Jefferson)
… redo, gimme a min.
[quote]MementoMori wrote:
Caesar
Lee Harvey Oswald
Hitler
Charles Bukowski (Time machine to the 90’s, feels like a wasted trip)
Merlin (assuming he existed and is not a magician)[/quote]
Which Caesar? I’m assuming you mean Julius, but I would much rather meet Augustus. Or Nero, so I could punch him in the face.
myself at age 12, to warn me about the move to Pueblo and to tough up to deal with them assholes…
myself at age 16, to tell me to a)ask out some fucking girls already and b) tell me to learn to play guitar or learn to paint or SOMETHING interesting…
Winston Churchill, back in the late 30s, so we could talk shit about Germany and the Parliment, and get drunk
William the Conquerer just as his troops are about to land on English soil in 1066…because witnessing the Battle of Hastings firsthand would be just fucking awesome.
Judas Iscariot, because i wanna hear his side of the story.
[quote]Sharp4850 wrote:
[quote]MementoMori wrote:
Caesar
Lee Harvey Oswald
Hitler
Charles Bukowski (Time machine to the 90’s, feels like a wasted trip)
Merlin (assuming he existed and is not a magician)[/quote]
Which Caesar? I’m assuming you mean Julius, but I would much rather meet Augustus. Or Nero, so I could punch him in the face.[/quote]
Why would you punch Nero?
[quote]RTJenforcer wrote:
[quote]Sharp4850 wrote:
[quote]MementoMori wrote:
Caesar
Lee Harvey Oswald
Hitler
Charles Bukowski (Time machine to the 90’s, feels like a wasted trip)
Merlin (assuming he existed and is not a magician)[/quote]
Which Caesar? I’m assuming you mean Julius, but I would much rather meet Augustus. Or Nero, so I could punch him in the face.[/quote]
Why would you punch Nero?
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He had his MOM killed. Fucking dick. Oh, and his fiscal policies sucked.
[quote]Sharp4850 wrote:
[quote]RTJenforcer wrote:
[quote]Sharp4850 wrote:
[quote]MementoMori wrote:
Caesar
Lee Harvey Oswald
Hitler
Charles Bukowski (Time machine to the 90’s, feels like a wasted trip)
Merlin (assuming he existed and is not a magician)[/quote]
Which Caesar? I’m assuming you mean Julius, but I would much rather meet Augustus. Or Nero, so I could punch him in the face.[/quote]
Why would you punch Nero?
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He had his MOM killed. Fucking dick. Oh, and his fiscal policies sucked. [/quote]
Really, his fiscal policies? There are huge discrepancies in the ancient sources concerning Nero. When he suffered damnatio memoriae after his death it more or less rendered all sources pertaining to him subject to tampering.
Bottom line, even though he probably was a bit fucked up, no one knows how bad Nero was for certain. It’s probably just scapegoating. Most historians accept this.
[quote]RTJenforcer wrote:
[quote]Sharp4850 wrote:
[quote]RTJenforcer wrote:
[quote]Sharp4850 wrote:
[quote]MementoMori wrote:
Caesar
Lee Harvey Oswald
Hitler
Charles Bukowski (Time machine to the 90’s, feels like a wasted trip)
Merlin (assuming he existed and is not a magician)[/quote]
Which Caesar? I’m assuming you mean Julius, but I would much rather meet Augustus. Or Nero, so I could punch him in the face.[/quote]
Why would you punch Nero?
[/quote]
He had his MOM killed. Fucking dick. Oh, and his fiscal policies sucked. [/quote]
Really, his fiscal policies? There are huge discrepancies in the ancient sources concerning Nero. When he suffered damnatio memoriae after his death it more or less rendered all sources pertaining to him subject to tampering.
Bottom line, even though he probably was a bit fucked up, no one knows how bad Nero was for certain. It’s probably just scapegoating. Most historians accept this.
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Yea, it was kind of a joke. I don’t really like the fact that he had his mom killed though!
[quote]Sharp4850 wrote:
[quote]MementoMori wrote:
Caesar
Lee Harvey Oswald
Hitler
Charles Bukowski (Time machine to the 90’s, feels like a wasted trip)
Merlin (assuming he existed and is not a magician)[/quote]
Which Caesar? I’m assuming you mean Julius, but I would much rather meet Augustus. Or Nero, so I could punch him in the face.[/quote]
Julius Caesar. I thought about including Augustus but we know what he wanted to do. I want to know what Caesar had planned. I also have one of his quotes tattooed on my shoulder. Alea Iacta Est, said when he invaded Italy at the river Rubicon.
- Marcus Aurelius - Emperor, general, and one of the greatest philosophers, cant pass on that
- Socrates/Plato/Aristotle - Any one of these three would suffice for my Greek philosophy and rhetoric fix
- Jesus - The reasons are endless, but I would mainly want to see if the accounts of him in the New Testament are actually true, which would hopefully solve the question of whether he actually is the son of God, the greatest con-artist, or perhaps someone that other people blew out of proportion for their own gain.
- Siddhartha Gautama aka Buddha - Big fan of his teachings and philosophies on life
- Mohammed - Like Jesus, his religion is one of the most influential of all time. Anyone who can influence billions with his teachings is worth sitting down and having a chat with.
- Jesus
- General George Patton
- Leonardo Di Vinci
- Hitler
- Keith Moon
“Real” list (no order):
-Isaac Newton
-King Xerxes
-Gen. Douglas MacArthur
-Timothy McVeigh
-Adolf Hitler
“Fictional” list (no order):
-Link
-Cartman
-GI Joe
-Good country music
Real
Martin Luther King Jr
Darrell Lance Abbott…Dimebag Darrell
Caesar
Sun Tzu
My Grandfather
Fictional
Richard Sharp and Taita were excellent choices earlier.
Druss the Legend
Shane “Scarecrow” Scofield
James Bond
In no particular order …
Real:
Narmer
Hatusili
Herodotus
Cosimo d’Medici (Pater Patriae, not Grand Duke)
Jack Johnson (early 20th century boxer)
Fictional:
Sherlock Holmes
Ziusudra
Jean Luc Picard
Hiro Protagonist
Andre-Louis Moreau (Scaramouche)