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Salvanas 07-30-2009 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Tenchu (Post 754521)
Going back in time to spend time with someone. Interesting thought.

I'd like to be taught lessons by Musashi, drink Thai beer with Genghis Khan, discuss virtue with Richard the Lionhearted (he already was one of my idols), and yes, who could resist, have supper with Hitler...

I always want to know what information about a person in history is sugar coated, and what is a lie. Plus, imagine what you could learn from such people.

Tenchu 07-31-2009 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Salvanas (Post 754577)


I always want to know what information about a person in history is sugar coated, and what is a lie. Plus, imagine what you could learn from such people.

One thing that pisses me off; when the Romans caught Hannibal he killed himself as they approached with poison. He had a scribe with him who had recorded his details. The Romans burned it, so only their version of history is available. What a shame.

Salvanas 07-31-2009 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by TheLastFortnight (Post 755059)
I dunno why, but this question seems familiar somehow and we still have Hitler fans around here...

Mine would be:

Ludwig van Beethoven

Friedrich Nietzsche

Sigmund Freud

Bertrand Russell

I can't think about a reason why these are my heroes but I was interested in them during a certain moment in my life. I don't know why some people like military geniuses, I'm more into arts and philosophy.

Arts, I'm not too too keen on. But Confucious was a philosopher who I highly respect.

And military genius require a lot more than just a brain to just pull through.

Quailboy 07-31-2009 11:25 AM

Screw that, I take back my hero. I am my only hero.

Quailboy 07-31-2009 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by GrimmjowCrack (Post 755067)
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If you weren't a idiot you would know that I dont think he is a hero because of the people he killed

Kozyra 07-31-2009 12:36 PM

My hero is Salah Alden alayoubi...

Tenchu 08-02-2009 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Kozyra (Post 755080)
My hero is Salah Alden alayoubi...

Okay. And who the fuck is that?

Kozyra 08-02-2009 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Tenchu (Post 755708)
Okay. And who the fuck is that?

Salah Eldin, who succeeded in ruling and unifying the Arab kingships at his time in both the Egypt and the Lavent (Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine) for more than 20 years.
The Sultan comes from a great and deep rooted Arab Kurds family as he was born in the citadel of Tikrit (in Iraq)in the year 1110 and died at the age of 58 years in 1168 in Damascus..

Seanus 08-02-2009 10:31 AM

Interesting choice, Kozyra. I think you need a new Salah Eldin now as Syria is being swayed too much. I lived with a Syrian for a month, very nice guy.

My hero? Wow, too many influences. I'm gonna keep it simple and say Zidane. Just watching him with the ball at his feet was sth to marvel at. An absolute wizard!

Kozyra 08-02-2009 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Seanus (Post 755713)
Interesting choice, Kozyra. I think you need a new Salah Eldin now as Syria is being swayed too much. I lived with a Syrian for a month, very nice guy.

My hero? Wow, too many influences. I'm gonna keep it simple and say Zidane. Just watching him with the ball at his feet was sth to marvel at. An absolute wizard!

thank you.. :)
yes! you are right....we need a new Salah Alden...but there isn't anyone like Salah alden...:vsign:
I like Zidane too.....he is my favorite player in the world..
he was amazing player..


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