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Who would it be and why? For myself, There are a couple I lean towards, Brutus. Because it would be interesting to hear his views on Republic and the need of it's preservation, Saladin, just because I think the man was cool, or an intelligent and observant citizen of any class, pre 1500 to get a ground eye view of life back then.
   
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If anyone allowed:

Jesus, simple answer really.

If non religious people specified:

Socrates, philosophers have more to show and say, come away with more than a 'wow what a guy! Nice to meet you'.

If 'heroes' specified:

Horatio Nelson, beating out TE Lawrence.

If 'current' specified:

Vladimir Putin is the most interesting political figure on the planet today.

If restricted to 'celebrity' I cant think of any i would desperately want to meet, though I can think of many I would not like to.

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Jesus would definitely top the list, good choice there. I didn't even think of religious figures in all honesty and shame.
   
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Ghengis Khan or Tamerlane. Just to see if they were as brutal as most historians say.

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 nels1031 wrote:
Ghengis Khan or Tamerlane. Just to see if they were as brutal as most historians say.


nels gets his wish and finds himself waist deep in sand with his arms tied behind his head and two barbarians approaching with a saw.

Sometimes one can be too curious.

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I would like to meet many religious central figures, I would also like to "observe" some of the great evils of human history. If I could be a fly on the wall and see what motivates people to be like that.

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 Orlanth wrote:
 nels1031 wrote:
Ghengis Khan or Tamerlane. Just to see if they were as brutal as most historians say.


nels gets his wish and finds himself waist deep in sand with his arms tied behind his head and two barbarians approaching with a saw.

Sometimes one can be too curious.


Well, I would plan to bring Bill & Ted and/or The Time Bandits in case things got fishy.

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It is hard to pick just one, but: Neville Chamberlain, Otto von Bismarck, or Thomas Jefferson.



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 nels1031 wrote:
Ghengis Khan or Tamerlane. Just to see if they were as brutal as most historians say.


Hello there, I'm Ghengis Khan. I slaughtered millions and laid waste to several countries just to prove a point...
   
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Muhammad or Jesus, I want to see if the religious figures we know as today where like that.
Or, Lincoln, Im not sure why, But I want too

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 hotsauceman1 wrote:
Muhammad or Jesus, I want to see if the religious figures we know as today where like that.


This. Not so much to see what they were like, but to see what they think about how people today have applied/twisted their teachings.
Same kind of thing goes with many historical figures that have been used to inspire people today. What would the founding fathers truly think of our country today? What would Shakespeare think of Hollywood? What would Beethoven think of Elvis Presley? What would Sun Tzu think of Warhammer 40K?

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I would beat William Shakespeare to death. His works have no relevance to the English language as it currently stands.

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Despite the fact he create many words we use today?

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So Macbeth is worthy of intensive and compulsory study at secondary school level? I think not.

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Coolyo294 wrote:Short answer: No.
Long answer: Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
 
   
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Yes, It is. Have some culture damnit

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I'm fine with studying the works of shakespeare by choice, but for the kinds of people I was in a class with that will never be useful.

Veteran Sergeant wrote:If 40K has Future Rifles, and Future Tanks, and Future Artillery, and Future Airplanes and Future Grenades and Future Bombs, then contextually Future Swords seem somewhat questionable to use, since it means crossing Future Open Space to get Future Shot At.
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Coolyo294 wrote:Short answer: No.
Long answer: Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
 
   
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 4oursword wrote:
I'm fine with studying the works of shakespeare by choice, but for the kinds of people I was in a class with that will never be useful.


I have to agree with this. I absolutely can't stand Shakespeare, and I'd imagine that a lot of that has to do with the awful way we had to read along in classes.

As for my vote, I'd like to spend the day with Dostoevsky. Not to talk about his books or his views or anything. Just to drink with him. Considering there isn't much separating most of his books from 700 pages of suffering and alcohol abuse, the man was probably a tank.

Although if we could go with someone a little more recent, Jean Giraud. He may have died last year, but he's important enough.

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 4oursword wrote:
So Macbeth is worthy of intensive and compulsory study at secondary school level? I think not.


Off-topic: To be fair, a lot of texts studied at that level are frankly irrelevant to language as a whole (not that I would consider Macbeth among them), but that doesn't devalue it as a good play. It's as interesting to watch as any film/TV show out there today, which is more than can be said of a lot of set texts . Compared to the likes of Of Mice and Men and Far From The Madding Crowd, Macbeth is both far more entertaining and relevant. And what you say about it not being useful to a lot of people can be said of any compulsory subject. There are plenty of people who have no use for trigonometry or physics that still had to study them.

On topic: Shakespeare, actually, as just watching/listening to him work would be amazing. A day with Churchill during WW2 would be fascinating. JFK or Krushchev during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Napoleon I, Wellington. There are so many I'd love to meet, these are just a few off the top of my head.

 
   
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I'd want to go observe the first Crusaders honestly. A rowly bunch of misfits they were. I imagine it was something like a prime time sit com but with more blood and dismemberment.

   
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Jesus. Or Michael Collins (being Irish).

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English Russia.

Gotta be Rasputin, just to find out what was really going on, was he really bonking the Russian Queen? how did he survive so many attempts on his life? in the bargin you'd probably get to meet Alexandria and Nicholas too boot.

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Nikola Tesla and/or Thomas Edison, mainly during the war of currents.

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George Washington, or George W. Bush.

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I don't know...
Freddy Mercury would be pretty cool...

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Jesus is a good answer. Assuming that in this magical scenario, we are able to speak the same language/dialect, then I bet Chaucer would be a fun guy to hang with.

Erich Weiss is my first pick, though. (Harry Houdini.) Man was a damn genius, and I'd love to just talk with him.

If it has to be someone alive, I pick the Dalai Lama, if I'm feeling spiritual, or Prince William if I'm feeling worldly.

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Wow, you guys are sure signing up for a long day of some guy babbling at you in a language you probably won't understand.

I'd go Marilyn Monroe, because she speaks english; and is hot.
   
 
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