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  • Confucius - ask him, was he sure? Leonardo da Vinci - show him all the things he thought that of came off... it'll blow his mind! and get him to read Dan Browne's books, just for a laugh. :) Marilyn Monroe - ask her who?
  • Siddhartha Gautama, because I've read his teachings and found them both commonsense and extremely useful in my life, but I'm also curious about what he was like as a person. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siddhartha_Gautama Socrates, because he may well be the smartest, wisest person who ever lived -- and because he was a crusty, dirty, barefoot, sarcastic son of a bitch who was nonetheless a gentle man at heart. Plus I grok his beard. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socrates And Nestor Makhno, because he was the mightiest warrior of the 20th century, a man who virtually invented modern terrorism, and because he's my personal role model, the man whose life inspires me to struggle when things seem most dark and hopeless. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nestor_Makhno
  • My Grandfather Siebert, By all accounts an amazing man who put two children through Ivy-league colleges during the depression on a salesman's salary. Francis Sargent the Massachusetts governor who closed down the Commonwealth's reform schools. Adolph Hitler's mother when she was a teenager so I could murder her!
  • Martin Luther King Jr, James Dean, John Lennon. I can relate to them and it would be nice to be able to talk with them.

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