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Aerodyamic

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Haseo21 said:
Questions in title.

Sun Tzu
Abe Lincoln
Ben Franklin.

The man wrote an essay called '9 reasons to many older women', and one of his reasons is that they're more experienced lovers. That besides the fact that the man was a player extraordinaire.
 

Ironic Pirate

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Grigori Rasputin. If I'm gonna die, I might as well die like a badass.

[link = http://www.cracked.com/article_16822_7-historical-figures-who-were-absurdly-hard-to-kill_p2.html] There's a reason he's number one [/link]
 

Casual Shinji

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The Dalai Lama

He's just about the cuddliest guy in the world. Plus, he's a thorn in the eye of China wich makes him OK in my book.
 

Toaster Hunter

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Ben Franklin- A genius in politics, science, literature, social graces and being awesome

Jack Lalanne- "The godfather of fitness" 96 years old and still weight trains every day.
Brought fitness and health to the average person

Richard Winters- Possibly the greatest officers in the history of the United States, all but worshiped by those who served under him.

J.R.R. Tolkien- Created a fictional world as real as our own, and created the fantasy genre.

Napoleon Bonaparte- Because he's Napoleon.
 

Simon Leonhart

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Machiavelli, because he taught me how to get to the top and stay there; and FDR, because he was smart, had cunning streak and had compassion for the poor.
 

A Raging Emo

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I like Churchill. I admire all of the things he accomplished, and the way he says "Ohh Yes".

On topic: I haven't really thought about a Historical Role Model... I'm going to say Groucho Marx for now, as I think he was an absolutely hilarious man.