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    zen_blade old wise man that cracks me up also the addition to your sig.

    sorry it's simply the first time i've seen zen post with that new pic.

    to the point of the post. so what if no3 is hitler, well more to the point it is not hitler it is someone with those characteristics which he happens to share with hitler. because no3 is not the full description of hitler but of course you all knew that.

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    I would say Muhammad (Peace be upon him), but since evidently prophets aren't allowed I'll say the guy who was mentioned in the first post, Constantius, either him or some french dude who invented democracy. (I know greeks had it first, but Athenian democracy and modern is two quite different concepts).
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    the most important man in history will either be the one who ends the entire world or the first man on his planet - excluding the men who may or may not live on other planets

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    well, most influential - this is one to stay away from. Four or five perfectly valid choices in this thread, all indisputable depending on your world view.
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