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Seydaman

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Alright, who is your rolemodel(s)? Fictional, historical etc.
I'd have to say Atticus Finch, from To Kill a Mockingbird
Really like his beliefs.
 

Rachel317

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Bayonetta...from Bayonetta.
She acts how I wish I had the confidence to act. Intelligent, funny, feminine yet commanding and dominating...

Cristina Scabbia from Lacuna Coil.
LOVELY woman, extremely hard working, humble, intelligent, quick and witty. She just has this great attitude.
 

SckizoBoy

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I think my Role Model can be found simply by looking left of my post....
Me too!

Gil Grissom (my god that's sooooo out of place here, still...)
Malcolm Reynolds (rah, the man's a legend)
 

Jazzyjazz2323

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The Emperor,because I too someday wish to rule all of mankind as some sort of great all knowing father figure and uniter of humankind!
Seriously though probably either Rich Robinson,Stevie Ray Vaughan,or General Patton.
 

Hyper-space

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My dad, the dude has not smoked or consumed alcohol for some 30 years. The dude is never angry and zen-like in that he is calm under every situation.
 

DuctTapeJedi

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I read a biography of Harriet Tubman as a kid, and she is the definition of bad-ass. She saved three hundred people by transporting them hundreds of miles (including toddlers and infants), was never caught, and never lost anyone. And she did this all while suffering from debilitating brain damage from an injury she got as a kid trying to help one of her friends escape.

Not only does she have the whole "saved three hundred people alone despite seizures and narcolepsy" thing, but she was also a scout in the Civil War, and later fought for women's suffrage.
 

TheRightToArmBears

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Minus the drugs, probably Kurt Cobain. Guy wrote some great songs with great lyrics and had the balls to sing them infront of thousands of people, coming from shithole and a broken family. He was also much more intelligent than I think people give him credit for, I suggest people read Heavier Than Heaven. Damn good book.
 

Ranchcroutons

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Jesus Christ, just not the twisted version presented by many churches. I mean the honest man whose mission in life was to help others.
 

gary the red shirt

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I'd say either Travis Touchdown from no more heros, or monarch henchman number 24 from the venture brothers. Ya i think I'm pretty fucked up too.