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Mar 04, 2007Comments: 0 · Posts: 1775 · Topics: 125
Mao. I feel i have so much in common with that guy..
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Feb 15, 2005Comments: 0 · Posts: 9826 · Topics: 354
I'm a dictator on my own. Why should I try to look like one?
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Feb 22, 2006Comments: 0 · Posts: 2787 · Topics: 83
Is there a link, or do you have to make a conjecture?
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Feb 15, 2005Comments: 0 · Posts: 9826 · Topics: 354
Yeah Freebird,
And you know whats the most intriguing? Everytime I read Red Arses...Opps...I mean Aries, I know that he's my scientific opposite personality and I can see why.
Yet it's funny to stay away as a third person and watch how things get evolved around us. I'm quite keeping back to tolerate him you know.
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Mar 04, 2007Comments: 0 · Posts: 1775 · Topics: 125
I thought you would choose Adolf Hitler, haffy. Since people of your kind are control freaks.
Entjs remind me of Stewie Griffin, developing plans for world domination that never works.
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Mar 04, 2007Comments: 0 · Posts: 1775 · Topics: 125
I have nothing against hitler, though, there are people in history much worse than hitler.
But, seriously, I would vote you for president if I am an American. Just for the fun of it.
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Mar 04, 2007Comments: 0 · Posts: 1775 · Topics: 125
Is there a link, or do you have to make a conjecture?
No, there is no link. I just sense our minds are very similar in the way we think and our attitude toward life. Many people hated mao. But I revere Mao because the way he attempted to push China towards Communism. He has the balls to go against the entire world and risking his power to push his vision to reality. When he won the civil war, he is already secure in power. He could have just ruled peacefully and not stir up trouble. But he was loyal to his ideals and dreams and was willing to risk everything to see communism happen.
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Martin Luther King; although not a dictator, was certainly a leader in the truest sense. He passionately spoke of truth, justice, equality and freedom from oppression. His people were peaceful, non-violent demonstrators.. They only wanted to live the dream that ALL americans were living. "The Peaceful Warrior." Doesn't get much better than that..