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What are some of your favorite notable people from history. Bonus points for not being retarded and naming Hitler.

My list, in no particular order:

Socrates
Plato
Dazai
Sun Tzu
Confucius
Marcus Aurelius
August Octavian
Lenin
Trotsky
Marx
Engels
Dostoyevsky
Tolstoy
John Brown
Frederick Douglas
Mao Zedong
Paul Robeson
Malcolm X
Fred Hampton & The Black Panthers
 
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Like 20% of those were commies jfl.

Mirin John Brown though, underrated mogger.
 
Tolstoy
Godel
Liebniz
Shakespeare
Von Neumann
 
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Snorri Sturluson
Alfred the Great
Harald Hardrada
Haakon IV Haakonsson
Constantine the Great
Augustus
Marcus Aurelius
Charlemagne
Alcuin of York
Shakespeare
Diogenes
Canaletto
Bernardo Bellotto
Theodoric the Great
Henry VIII
Simeon Stylites
Nostradamus
Leonardo da Vinci
Hans Holbein the Younger
Machiavelli
Michelangelo
 
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Genghis Khan

He mogs everyone on that list. He was an absolute terachad, having 6 wives, over 500 concubines, and over 16 million men alive today being his direct descendants.
 
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Genghis Khan

He mogs everyone on that list. He was an absolute terachad, having 6 wives, over 500 concubines, and over 16 million men alive today being his direct descendants.
 
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Ted bundy
Richard ramirez
Jeffrey dahmer
 
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anyone that shipped a nigger across the atlantic
 
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any ss chud who killed partisans and soviets, raped soviet female soldiers, and caused terror to civilians
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Nikola Tesla
 
Andrew Jackson
Joseph Stalin
Genghis Khan
Robert E. Lee
Ulysses S. Grant
Henry Ford
Joseph Stalin
Xi Jinping
Sitting Bull
Vlad the Impaler
Elizabeth Bathory
Joseph Smith
 
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Genghis Khan was a true mogger. He lived a pastoral-nomadic life in the steppes of Central Asia and fed on basically only meat and dairy primarily like a high T mongol. He conquered numerous lands and had the largest land empire in the world. Gave kingdoms and empires a chance to submit first, if they refused, he plundered, ravaged, and destroyed entire kingdoms to nothingness... pretty much nobody was spared from his wrath, not even the women or the children.

When enemy kingdoms were being seized and brought to the ground by the Khan's giant army (for his time), the enemy saw it as a punishment straight from heaven because of how terrifying and enormous the wrath of Genghis Khan was along with the destruction he brought. He lived in a tent and moved from one place to another in his own large empire instead of isolating himself in a luxurious fortification, which is disadvantageous during to battles and simply low T to live in compared to being in the open, in touch with nature.
 
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Genghis Khan was a true mogger. He lived a pastoral-nomadic life in the steppes of Central Asia and fed on basically only meat and dairy primarily like a high T mongol. He conquered numerous lands and had the largest land empire in the world. Gave kingdoms and empires a chance to submit first, if they refused, he plundered, ravaged, and destroyed entire kingdoms to nothingness... pretty much nobody was spared from his wrath, not even the women or the children.

When enemy kingdoms were being seized and brought to the ground by the Khan's giant army (for his time), the enemy saw it as a punishment straight from heaven because of how terrifying and enormous the wrath of Genghis Khan was along with the destruction he brought. He lived in a tent and moved from one place to another in his own large empire instead of isolating himself in a luxurious fortification, which is disadvantageous during to battles and simply low T to live in compared to being in the open, in touch with nature.
Been reading a bit too much Bronze Age Mindset lately?
 
forgot to mention, Adolf Hitler. but he's barely human, he's Mythos
 
Been reading a bit too much Bronze Age Mindset lately?
Didn't know this book existed until now, but read a summary of it on amazon just right now and it seems like a based book that brings up good points I agree with. Being in touch with nature is what brings genuine happiness and pure mental and physical strength.
 
Hitler was unironically a great historical figure, and a great leader
 
Miyamoto Musashi (sigma male swordsman)

Genghis Khan

Hanzo Hattori

Subutai
 
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"Mao killed 89 bajillion people!!!!" :feelswah::feelswah::feelswah::feelswah::feelswah:

He went full retard when he got older but it was exaggerated and also his accomplishments when he was younger are still one of the most incredible feats of guerilla warfare ever recorded.
 
Miyamoto Musashi (sigma male swordsman)

Genghis Khan

Hanzo Hattori

Subutai
Based. I remember reading that account about Hanzo Hattori being stuck with his lord and several other people and his group of Shinobi against a large invading force, where he tricked them into thinking they were also numerous and made them retreat.
 
The Khan's best general, he conquered Europe despite being low in men for a mongol conquest army. The disintegration of the mongol army is just sad, which started to happened after him.
 
Sasuke
shirogane
Little pony
Hitler
Noctis Lucius caelum
Churchill
 
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