Who is your historical role model?

who is your historical role model?

Julius Evola and Machiavelli

Papa John's.

Bob the Anal Fissure

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Unironically... Karl Pilkington

So you're an angsty asshole who imagines himself to be politically important while actually just being an crony of the real ruling class?

Titus Pullo

Lyndon Johnson.

Fucked an incredible number of bitches, was rude to almost everybody, came from absolutely nothing to utterly dominating the world.

Winston Churchill. Was depressed, fucked up many times in his life, but still persevered and had a great sense of humor. Really a great example of how to overcome failure.

Unrionically Marx.

Hitler of course.

>used to sleep on the bench in some random park
>becomesfuehrer.jpeg
>sleeps in a mansion on top of bavarian alps
>1945wewuzlost.mp3
>finally rest in peace in argentina

Karl Pilkington isn't a historical figure, though

Course he is. First man ever to be born with an orange for a head

I don't have any rolemodels, who I am is simply a mix of what I like to do, what I think is the right thing to do, and what I actually do
I don't really look up to anyone

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fps doug

this but unironically

This is a good answer

Napoleon

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>no Diogenes yet
i am disappointed Veeky Forums

My role model power list
>Julius Evola
>Napoléon Boneparte
>Slavoj Žižek
>Varg Vikernes
>John Green
>Cenk Uygur
>Atatürk

>Cenk Uygur

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Muhammad

This just means Veeky Forums is not full of teenagers
>lol he masturbated in public so BASED

Bismarck

>Julius Ceasar
>Napoleon
>Oda Nobunaga
>Cao Cao
I want to nurture the willpower, charisma and ingenuity that made these men able to do all the great things that they did

Brother Juniper

Fuck you, Diogenes is the absolute most pleb answer anyone could give

Mannerheim

genghis khan

THIRTEENTH

Claudius, because he tried his best.

Bread Santa

Julian The Apostate. Such a good pagan he made christians look like pagans, studied war and philosophy, wrote a not to bad ode to the sun, and was most likely killed by his own soldiers because his ascetisism drove others mad. He describes himself as haggard looking with an unkempt beard and blackened fingertips from ink, needing little more than rough food and asimple pallet to sleep on in an unheated chamber.

Was also a roman emperor, but seems he preferred being a good man first.

Felix Faure.

same

Julius Caesar

It's wierd, innit?

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Marcus Aurelius

Cobra Commander

He also killed the most popular us president ever

Yeah but killing him MADE him the most popular president ever, so really he did JFK a favor.

I'm not sure if I hate or love pic related, but I'm fascinated by him and see myself in him in a lot of ways. He is inspiring.

Maximilian Kolbe.

The Captain