Tolstoy, Proust, Mozart, Bach or Jimi Hendrix.
Tolstoy, Proust, Mozart, Bach or Jimi Hendrix.
Reputation: 372Well, Miyamoto Musashi for being completely awesome, and an excellent martial artist.
2nd place goes to hide for influencing me to pick up the guitar.
The Common Sense United Front
ZAZAZAZAAAA, DADADADAAAA DAAAA, SHWAMSHWAMSHWAMMMM DUUUU DIIIII DAAAAAAAAAA
Alexander the Great for being so ****ing good at everything.
Reputation: 19Lucifer becuase he is so dang cool.
I mean for all that he is revered he has only killed a small amount of people compared to "that" someone else.
he has done so little and yet become so infamous.
It is stated that it is Lucifer's destiny to incarnate in human form at certain key times in world history as a saviour and redeemer for humanity.
All hail Lucifer!!!.
Jimi Hendrix.
Reputation: 154Actually, I may have to retract my previous post. I dunno if Jesus would be considered dead if he came back to life, then ascended into heaven...I guess not.
Also, I just realized how creepy it would be to dig up a dead person, position their arm for a high five, then slap their cadavery skin.
What kind of question is that? Someone has too much time on his hands (me too actually). Bernie Mac maybe, I wanted to meet him.
Reputation: 94I would high-five jesus.
I LIKE MESSENGERS OF LOOOOVE
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Kurt Cobain prehaps.
Reputation: 1151bob marley.
(or Jerry Garcia, if Bob Marley was busy that day.)
Reputation: 64Hitler - Hitler's alive!!!!!!!!
Bruce Lee - He's so ****ing badass!
My cousin
My dad's parents(both)
Reputation: 1151Why does everyone wanna give Hitler a high five? Thats some bullshit IMO...I mean, what he did was amazing (not GOOD, but amazing anyway)...but if I saw him I'd punch him right in the face.
I don't get why everyone likes Hitler...
Reputation: 64
Reputation: 1151
Reputation: 64Keith Moon.
mm, I was going to comment on Hitlermainia but then I remembered my own personal fascination with Vlad the Impaler, so I can't talk.
anyways, in order:
1) JRR Tolkien
2) Saladin
3) Chuck Schuldiner
did anyone else notice how no one has mentioned any women yet (including me, obviously), btw?
Rosa Parks, there.
Now we're BOTH pioneers.