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What people, dead or alive, would you want to hang out with for the day? Why? |
| rider on the storm |
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Jim Morrison. Very out-there dude with a unique sense of beauty that I'd want to hear about from the horses mouth |
| High School Hobby Jogger |
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Any of the founding fathers, Napoleon, Ron Paul,maybe a scientist like Isaac Newton would be cool. |
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Franklin would be cool, as would any of the leaders of that time. Same goes for many of the men in the Bible. For me personally, I would like the chance to sit with C.S. Lewis or Martin Luther. |
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Ted Roosevelt. |
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Frosty the Snowman |
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Dante, Teddy Roosevelt, Harmon Killebrew, Borges, John Carmack. |
| The sea yields to knowledge |
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Jesus, just to see if he was real. |
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Mark Twain, Ben Franklin, Aldo Leopold. Each man's thinking was ahead of it's time. |
| old math guy |
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Jesus, Pontius Pilate and Peter Popov. I would like to see Peter Popov, and possibly other televangelists react to the real deal. I would also like to see Pilate's reaction to how history was influenced by his actions. |
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Joan D'Arc |
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When I think of "chill" I think like relaxing and partying. While I'd love to meet many of the intersting historical figures listed above, I think I'd want to "chill" with Bob Marley. If we were talking about females there's a long list... |
| old math guy |
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I would like to take Isaac Newton for a ride in a car, in an airplane, and then show him how to look up his biography in the internet. Then I would teach him how all these things work. Then, I would explain to him how this was all built upon the foundation of Newtonian physics. |
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The original hipster douche. |
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Any/all of the Kennedy's at their place in Hyannis. That would be a good time. |
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Not if your name is Mary Jo or Patty. |
| not a weetard |
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This thread is referring to real people that actually existed in history, not fictional characters. The bible is found in the fiction section in every single library in america, and is universally known to have been composed between 500-600 years ago by some college aged kids sitting in a dorm room and giving each other high 5's, laughing their butt off because theyve fooled people like you. |
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This thread is referring to real people that actually existed in history, not fictional characters. The bible is found in the fiction section in every single library in america, and is universally known to have been composed between 500-600 years ago by some college aged kids sitting in a dorm room and giving each other high 5's, laughing their butt off because theyve fooled people like you.[/quote] Haters got to hate and trolls got to troll. Go away, little troll. |
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This thread is referring to real people that actually existed in history, not fictional characters. The bible is found in the fiction section in every single library in america, and is universally known to have been composed between 500-600 years ago by some college aged kids sitting in a dorm room and giving each other high 5's, laughing their butt off because theyve fooled people like you.[/quote] Actually, in libraries that use the Dewey Decimal System, the Bible would be found in nonfiction, section 220, "Bible." |
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Surely all these people that are acknowledging jesus as an actual historical figure are just trolling, right? Please......Please........show me 1 single institution or academic authority that acknowledges anything biblical as an actual piece of history, and I will openly and blantly present an equal ammount of propaganda showing that Buddah or Allah or Mickie Mouse were actual historical figures. They are all fantasy. |