Which Dicator would you like to visit?
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| Augustus, the nephew of Ceaser who took over after his murder He seems like he'd be an interesting person to talk to in person
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| I think I might like to meet Louis XIV, just because he sounds like (and to my understanding was) a snob who was completely stuck up into himself, I think it would be pretty amusing to meet him. Fidel Castro would also be up there, just because I've always thought of Fidel Castro as one of those people who stepped up to solve a problem, and actually succeeded at fighting the power without getting killed.
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| Good Choice. I'd choose to meet him too.
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| Akbar of India. |
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| hmm.... I'd like to visit Prime Minister Putin, basicly only becuase he cares for his dog, and his dog looks exactly like mine. There the same size, same color, same breed and similar age. Maybe they are related some how...
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| Julius Caesar, simply for the massive impact he's had on history.
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| I thought about Caesar too, but I always thought that Castro was really cool.
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| I myself would want to visit Kaiser Wilhelm II and tell him what to do and what not to do during WWI.
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| I dont consider Dictators necessarily evil. Take Julius Caeser for example. However, people corrupt power, so its no wonder that all these geezers were psychos. At least, to us, as we write all the books on them. 'History is only written by the winners' - Goebbels
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