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Mesh |
Posted: Sat Sep 27 13:44:21 2003 |
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Who is your "hero"? Or just someone you admire and have greats respect for.
Mine: Hermann of the Cherusci-led an army of allied germanic tribes in a Battle of Teutoburg forest against a Roman force in year AD 9. Not known exactly how many romans died, but at least 20,000.
Cesar Chavez
Vercingetorix-led an unsuccsful Gallic revolt against Rome.
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libra |
Posted: Sat Sep 27 17:08:23 2003 |
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Well, in real life-
A friend of mine that spends most of her time and money trying to save animals and make their lives a little bit better.
Mary See (of See's Candies)
The authors of my favorite books
Fictional:
Daria Morgandorfer...mostly because she says the things to the people around her that i would love to say.
Charlie from The Perks of Being a Wallflower
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Dancer |
Posted: Sun Sep 28 05:36:53 2003 |
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I don't have a real life hero or fictional hero. i believe real heroes are mostly unheard of and unsung of.
but i do have great respect for people who can handle their own lives well and also help out with other people's lives.
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FN |
Posted: Sun Sep 28 13:31:29 2003 |
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I am my own hero.
Other than that I don't like any idolising of any other person than myself.
Before I get flamed: at least I'm honest ;o)
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momo |
Posted: Sun Sep 28 23:01:43 2003 |
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Christophe said:
>I am my own hero.
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>Other than that I don't like any idolising of any other person than myself.
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>Before I get flamed: at least I'm honest ;o)
nothing wrong with that.
my personal hero is che.
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mat_j |
Posted: Mon Sep 29 08:56:52 2003 |
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meshuggah said:
>Who is your "hero"? Or just someone you admire and have greats respect for.
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>Mine: Hermann of the Cherusci-led an army of allied germanic tribes in a Battle of Teutoburg forest against a Roman force in year AD 9. Not known exactly how many romans died, but at least 20,000.
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>Cesar Chavez
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>Vercingetorix-led an unsuccsful Gallic revolt against Rome.
Ah a fan of ancient Germania, i think Arminius (or Hermann to his friends) is a bit of a legend. THat convoy doomed in that kind of environment, no wonder they kicked Romes ass. I wonder whatever happened to that missing standard
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mat_j |
Posted: Mon Sep 29 08:58:09 2003 |
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BTW my hero is Alexander the great so he may have been a tyrannical, homosexual, midget but he kicked the known worlds ass, with a cool band of people
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iggy |
Posted: Mon Sep 29 09:59:49 2003 |
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mat_j said:
>BTW my hero is Alexander the great so he may have been a tyrannical, homosexual, midget but he kicked the known worlds ass, with a cool band of people
no no... he's not a midget. he's the tallest of them lot.
attila the hun was like 4 feet something.
power to the vertically challenged
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Mesh |
Posted: Mon Sep 29 13:52:41 2003 |
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>attila the hun was like 4 feet something.
Haha, a a few of the worlds great conquerors were pretty short. I am glad I'm not short, I'll tell you that.
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antartica |
Posted: Mon Sep 29 16:07:53 2003 |
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me granddad...
if ever there was a perfect man. it's him...
god i miss him... RIP Grandpa.....
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