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PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:18 am


Who are people you tend to love most in history, (ancient)

I know some of you will say Jesus (maybe)

Ah but to me Alexander the Great is mine.

I consider him a great man,the things he did,the love he had,he enjoyed Philopshy.

he did so much in the world,america would be different if Alexander never existed.

So Rip Alexander,(Son of Zeus) whats in history writings they say xD.

but i believe it,hardly any man could do what he did,with such love.

sure some did greater than him,when it comes to conqering but the love isn't as great.

Yes >> i love alexander the great xD lol.

His teachings,and so on =P.


Anyway who do you love in ancient history
PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 1:37 pm


I love the first man/woman that thought it was such a great idea to perform open heart surgery.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 2:14 pm


Amati for inventing the first "modern" concept of a violin. C'est si belle! heart
PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 3:05 pm


Miyamoto Musashi: One of the greatest swordsmen in history; perfecter of the art of using two swords instead of one. He was a ronin, preferring to lead his own life rather than serve others

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 9:57 pm


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Miyamoto Musashi: One of the greatest swordsmen in history; perfecter of the art of using two swords instead of one. He was a ronin, preferring to lead his own life rather than serve others



ooh good one,i like this one
PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 10:03 pm


Martin Luther, Martin Luther King Jr, Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and the countless other that have proven; you don't need violence to change the world... Just be stubborn as hell.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 2:13 am


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Miyamoto Musashi: One of the greatest swordsmen in history; perfecter of the art of using two swords instead of one. He was a ronin, preferring to lead his own life rather than serve others



ooh good one,i like this one


I forgot to mention that he wrote a book called "The Book of Five Rings" which is a book of tactics and the martial arts. I've been told it also teaches zen. Unfortunately, I have not been able to read it... The book is available online today from various sites as well as at Barnes and Noble. Because it is so old it might be locatable in PDF format for free. I hadn't thought of that. I'll look it up.

EDIT: I found it. The Book of Five Rings, by Miyamoto, Musashi.
PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 7:45 am


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Martin Luther, Martin Luther King Jr, Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and the countless other that have proven; you don't need violence to change the world... Just be stubborn as hell.


Depends on what you are wanting to change =]

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 10:57 am


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Martin Luther, Martin Luther King Jr, Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and the countless other that have proven; you don't need violence to change the world... Just be stubborn as hell.


Depends on what you are wanting to change =]

Gandhi overthrew British control of India through peaceful protest . . . I can't think of anything harder to do. xP
PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:44 am


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Martin Luther, Martin Luther King Jr, Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and the countless other that have proven; you don't need violence to change the world... Just be stubborn as hell.


Depends on what you are wanting to change =]

Gandhi overthrew British control of India through peaceful protest . . . I can't think of anything harder to do. xP

Overthrow a more violent control from a country who's people do not care about peace or conflict. Under certain conditions I think "peaceful protest" = "easy target."

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 1:38 pm


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Martin Luther, Martin Luther King Jr, Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and the countless other that have proven; you don't need violence to change the world... Just be stubborn as hell.


Depends on what you are wanting to change =]

Gandhi overthrew British control of India through peaceful protest . . . I can't think of anything harder to do. xP

Overthrow a more violent control from a country who's people do not care about peace or conflict. Under certain conditions I think "peaceful protest" = "easy target."


South African president Nelson Mandela?
PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 4:36 pm


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Martin Luther, Martin Luther King Jr, Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and the countless other that have proven; you don't need violence to change the world... Just be stubborn as hell.


Depends on what you are wanting to change =]

Gandhi overthrew British control of India through peaceful protest . . . I can't think of anything harder to do. xP

Overthrow a more violent control from a country who's people do not care about peace or conflict. Under certain conditions I think "peaceful protest" = "easy target."


South African president Nelson Mandela?


Not quite the environment I'm trying to depict. Here's the vision on a lower scale... There's a gang of people wanting to harm their victim and their victim decides to handle it passively. What's the expected outcome thinking logically?

I'm all for passive/peaceful protest, but there is a time and place for everything. If an army is invading a country with the goal of taking over with no concern for the previous inhabitants, the previous inhabitants being peaceful is just a form of handing the country to the aggressors.

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