Who is your Veeky Forums idol?

Who is your Veeky Forums idol?

yank it deep

BURY IT DEEP YAMAGUCHI!!!

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Vladimir Lenin

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The only decent Commie

I consider these three a set

Fatih Sultan Mehmed

DELET THIS

the objectively worst commie

Hong Xiuquan

He literally derailed gommienism and crashed it with no survivors

Temilotzin, Tlahuicole, Tlicuetzpallin

Jeanne d'Arc

*tricks you*

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>Mao

Probably these. + pic for national reasons.

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>Park Chung Hee

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post the gif/webm

Jesus Christ, except that it's impossible to idolize Him because He's literally God.

>>/myth/

After being dictator for 15 years and forced to resign, he still managed to be elected.

Fethullah Gülen

This guy

F.D.R.
D.
R.

> Smug Machiavelli
> Smugchiavelli

Why the fuck does it work so well?

and Mad Jack

*breaks your arms*

What the fuck is going on in this image?

Based

Too bad his daughter is a fucking degenerate

Tie between Andrew Jackson and Diogenes. I can't help but love these bastards.

Stefan Czarniecki for being a real life Mount & Blade character.

Went from a young petty nobleman (one of ten sons) joining a light cavalry mercenary regiment because he was too poor to be a hussar to top ranked general at the end of his life.

All that not through some coup or royal favour, but by fighting in every war and battle out there and doggedly climbing his way up through all the ranks in between. By the end he was covered in scars and spoke with a lisp due to musket balls shattering his palate, but he got to the top.

Some contemporaries criticized him for using cheap tactics and being too greedy and keen on looting.

His troops loved him for using cheap tactics and letting them loot everything.

He wasn't that good at big battles but he was great at guerilla warfare. And he never gave up. When it seemed the Commonwealth was doomed and half of the country betrayed their king, Czarniecki was one of the few who remained loyal and was instrumental in turning the Deluge around.

10/10 would serve under

the asiatic despots are reverting to their primal states

Also his coat of arms was a cute rowboat.

In the later years he made some awful decisions.

>Japan

I thought you mean historians, at first, so here's my response
>26 languages
>Has influenced a whole field of study
I am envious


In terms of people throughout history, I choose Alexander the Great
>Kick ass so hard that millennia later people still talk about you as a standard against which kings and generals are measured