Top 5 People

Leonardo Da Vinci. Because he’s a fucking genius.

That would be good enough for me, honestly.

  1. Ayn Rand
  2. Jesus
  3. Thomas Jefferson
  4. George Washington
  5. Buddha

[quote]bond james bond wrote:
Sun Tzu
[/quote]

Thats a good one. Id love to play war games with him just to see in how many crazy ways he could whoop my ass.

I dont really understand the people picking philosophers. Go read their books? I’d want to use my time machine to visit people who’s job it was not to wax eloquently on their opinions on EVERYTHING. (I realize a few people on my list wrote a book or two, but the distinction is obvious, in my mind anyway)

Timothy McVeigh is an interesting pick!

only 1.simon bolivar

My grandmother

Go back in time till I was like 9 to play with my 2 doggies again. I’d also take the time to educate my past self on things like exercise, networking, schoolwork, and career path… and give myself some cash to put in the stock market.

Go back in time to when my parents were both in high school and see my mom as a varsity swimmer and my dad on varsity cross country. Wouldn’t really need to talk to them, just watch.

Thomas Jefferson was an avid chess player. I’d like to play him. You can see his old boards at Monticello, you can read about his love for it in books and online. But I’ve yet to find out what type of player he was or what opening he played.

Ardi if she counts, if not Lucy.

Uh…damn it! I keep thinking of people.

Real:

  1. William Wallace
  2. Jesus
  3. Muhammad
  4. Joseph Smith
  5. Jesse Owens

For good measure…myself at 14 to try and convince me not to be a fat piece of shit for the next 10 years.

  1. Cicero
  2. Churchhill
  3. Napoleon/Wellington, either or.
  4. Me (so I could tell myself to do shit)
  5. Jesus, so i could see if anything said about him in the bible was actually true.

1.Leonardo da Vinci
2.Charles Darwin
3.Albert Einstein
4.Albert Camus
5.Scanderbeg

  • cool figures
    Erik von Markovik (Mystery)
    Tupac Shakur

Hmm…I like these kind of questions.

  1. Scriabin

  2. Chopin

  3. Bruce Lee

  4. J. Krishnamurti

  5. Yamaoka Tesshu

[quote]cct wrote:

  1. Confucius
  2. Isaac Newton
  3. Aristotle
  4. Bruce Lee
  5. Descartes[/quote]

I was wondering when someone would put Bruce Lee in

1.St.Paul
2.Robert O’Quinn(my great-great-great grandfather)
3.Abraham
4.Fredrick Douglass
5.Constantine

[quote]Takuin wrote:
Hmm…I like these kind of questions.

  1. Scriabin

[/quote]

I just checked who he was, a composer, and I am into serious music.I started downloading some of his stuff, it seems I am in for a great treat

[quote]ron22 wrote:

[quote]deadlybuzz wrote:
would jesus count as real or fictional? :-)[/quote]
wait…am I allowed to say Mohammed? I really don’t want to be blown up. I guess he’d have to wear a bear costume.[/quote]

Even though you’re just referencing southpark it is the most common name in the world…

I wouldn’t want to meet any “prophets” because I feel like they’re just trying to rationalize the world etc… so not crazy… just not worth my time.

1: Mohammad Mosaddeq
2: Albert Einstein
3: Rostam this could easily be switched to number 1 as well.
4: Galileo
5: Isaac Newton

my five are:

  1. Jesus Christ- the most influential man is the world. would to be there on the sermon on the mount and see his his miracles.
  2. julius Caesar- a real genius and man who changed the world. ex. calendar in use today.
  3. Thomas jefferson- the real father of this country.
  4. Bruce lee-just amazing, he inspired so many people.
  5. Gen. Patton-he was right about the soviets and even now.
  1. Jesus - obvious reasons
  2. Da Vinci- most intelligent man who ever lived
  3. Ben Franklin- Grandfather of America
  4. Bruce Lee- I want to know real Jeet Kun Do
  5. My friend Jim, who was killed last year and tell him not to get in that f-ing car.

Enders Drift:

Wouldn’t jeffersons opening be “we hold these truths to be self evident” or some shit? haha. Honestly, I’ve been to Monticello and it’s an amazing, wonderful place. He’s on my list too…

My List:

  1. Teddy Roosevelt (on if he REALLY agreed with Muir or noticed that the ultimate goal was preserving the wilds of America, so he just put up with the guy as well as to just soak up every bit of bravado he carried)
  2. Thomas Jefferson, for all kinds of reasons.
  3. Roy Orbison, if only to hear his stories of early rock/rockabilly, and to hear him sing.
  4. Col. Joshua Chamberlain of the 20th Maine, uncrowned hero of Gettysburg
  5. Sir Edmund Hillary, on how to focus, how to trust, how to handle attention and fame, and how to get old with class.

Fictional:

  1. Captain Jack Aubrey
  2. Sherrif Ed Tom Bell
  3. Randy Marsh
  4. Casey at the Bat
  5. Sergeant Elias from “Platoon”

1.) Eve…so I could bitch-slap her across the face before putting that goddamn apple in her mouth
2.) Teddy Roosevelt
3.) Heath Ledger…right before OD’ing on those pills, kick him in the nuts and say “don’t you fucking do it you selfish bastard, or you’ll ruin the future of the Batman franchise”

[quote]Amiright wrote:
Even though you’re just referencing southpark it is the most common name in the world…
[/quote]