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Who would you want to have a conversation with?
Alex C:
Oh, god yes, Louis Riel is a great choice. I think I would also like to talk to pretty much everyone who was around during the Enlightenment, particularly rulers like Catherine and Frederick. Weird time to be a monarch.
Also, I was thinking of saying Otto Von Bismarck, but on further reflection the cagey bastard scares the hell out of me.
McTaggart:
Senator Steve Fielding, even though I'm nowhere near a good enough communicator to persuade him to change his mind on internet censorship.
De_El:
I'd like to speak to Allen Ginsberg, because he wrote words that make me cry and I'm grateful for it. I love the sound of his voice and I feel he'd have a lot to say.
I'd sit in a room and drink sake with Yasujiro Ozu and he'd point to various objects and angles in the room and tell me why they were beautiful.
I would also like to speak to J. D. Salinger, as I gather he doesn't do that much.
Jace:
Bruce Lee.
I mean come on, what would you expect from me?
snalin:
--- Quote from: Ptommydski on 18 Mar 2009, 21:41 ---I have had conversations with Guy Picciotto, Steve Albini, Neil Gaiman and Douglas Adams. I can strike those four from this thread on everyone's behalf. Feel free to join in if you can do the same.
--- End quote ---
Tommy, can I kill you and take your life?
I'd like to speak to some ancient people, like Caesar or Octavian or Cleopatra or something. Also Genghis Khan, the man would be the best to party with.
And the historic Jesus and Mohammad. And the Buddha. And at last the last emperor of the Aztecs, Moctezuma II.
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