Most influentual people of the decades (so far)
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Most influentual people of the decades (so far)
Sorry if you've already posted but i've decided to sort this out by doing this in a decadely order.
30's: Mohatma Gandhi
40's: Adolf Hitler
60's: Martin Luther King
80's: Mikhail Gorbachev?
90's: Slobodan Milosevic
00's: Osama Bin Laden
Some decades i've missed out on because i can't decide or if i've done a question mark it is under question by me.
30's: Mohatma Gandhi
40's: Adolf Hitler
60's: Martin Luther King
80's: Mikhail Gorbachev?
90's: Slobodan Milosevic
00's: Osama Bin Laden
Some decades i've missed out on because i can't decide or if i've done a question mark it is under question by me.
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Re: Most influential people of the 2000's (so far)
there's gotta be someone else...
can't think of anyone
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Re: Most influential people of the 2000's (so far)
If not Osama, as I said that in the other thread, then here are the others:
W. Bush
Obama
Dalai Lama
Kim Jong-il
W. Bush
Obama
Dalai Lama
Kim Jong-il
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Re: Most influential people of the 2000's (so far)
I'm holding out for the "Most influential in the last 24 hours" thread. 
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for the 50s, shouldn't it be Kaptain Kangaroo.
And how did Slobodan Milosevic beat *NSYNC for the 90s? I mean like, whatever!
And how did Slobodan Milosevic beat *NSYNC for the 90s? I mean like, whatever!
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LOL, did you read too much cnn-bbc-fox_news_daily-mail????
Here is my list:
30's: James Joyce
40's: Sergei Prokofiev
50's: Salvador Dali
60's: John Lennon
70's: Muhammad Ali
80's: John Paul, II
90's: Edward Witten
00's: Sergey Brin
Here is my list:
30's: James Joyce
40's: Sergei Prokofiev
50's: Salvador Dali
60's: John Lennon
70's: Muhammad Ali
80's: John Paul, II
90's: Edward Witten
00's: Sergey Brin
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DAZMCFC is up there. Or thereabouts. At the end of the day.
When the cliches come home to roost.
When the cliches come home to roost.
Re: Most influentual people of the decades (so far)
look abovekletka wrote:LOL, did you read too much cnn-bbc-fox_news_daily-mail????
Here is my list:
30's: James Joyce paddy writer
40's: Sergei Prokofiev Russian![]()
50's: Salvador Dali great artist
60's: John Lennon overated
70's: Muhammad Ali the best(maybe)
80's: John Paul, II bollocks
90's: Edward Witten Who?
00's: Sergey Brin
30's: Adolf Hitler
40's: Winston Churchill
50's: Elvis Pressley(never liked him)
60's: Jim Morrison
70's: Colin Bell
80's: Morrissey
90's: Morrissey
00's: suggs

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Re: Most influentual people of the decades (so far)
Welcome to the cheap seats 
Re: Most influential people of the 2000's (so far)
jay_a2j wrote:I'm holding out for the "Most influential in the last 24 hours" thread.
wow two threads about pretty much the same topic. Cause you jay have never posted two or more topics with the same theme, eh jay?
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Re: Most influentual people of the decades (so far)
EVERY DECADE NEEDS EDDIE MURPHY!
SERIOUSLY, YOU GUYS SEEN NORBERT RIGHT?
SERIOUSLY, YOU GUYS SEEN NORBERT RIGHT?
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Trading Places was genius
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And he's got future decades covered, with Pluto Nash.
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DAZMCFC wrote:look abovekletka wrote:LOL, did you read too much cnn-bbc-fox_news_daily-mail????
Here is my list:
30's: James Joyce paddy writer
40's: Sergei Prokofiev Russian![]()
50's: Salvador Dali great artist
60's: John Lennon overated
70's: Muhammad Ali the best(maybe)
80's: John Paul, II bollocks
90's: Edward Witten Who?
00's: Sergey Brin
30's: Adolf Hitler
40's: Winston Churchill
50's: Elvis Pressley(never liked him)
60's: Jim Morrison
70's: Colin Bell
80's: Morrissey
90's: Eric Cantona (fixed)
00's: suggs
I respect the fact that you support the City, but c'mon Daz, you can't just rewrite history like that.
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Re: Most influentual people of the decades (so far)
What does that mean, "of the decades?" This is an unquantified duration of time. How about King Henry the 8th, who broke England from the Catholic Church... or that one guy, whats his name? You know, the dude that discovered fire. Jimi Hendrix was pretty influential too.
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freddyfarce wrote:Trading Places was genius
Word. Brilliant.
"Some motherfuckers are always trying to ice skate uphill."
Duane: You know what they say about love and war.
Tim: Yes, one involves a lot of physical and psychological pain, and the other one's war.
Duane: You know what they say about love and war.
Tim: Yes, one involves a lot of physical and psychological pain, and the other one's war.
Re: Most influential people of the 2000's (so far)
Iliad wrote:jay_a2j wrote:I'm holding out for the "Most influential in the last 24 hours" thread.
wow two threads about pretty much the same topic. Cause you jay have never posted two or more topics with the same theme, eh jay?
Not within 5 minutes of each other.
THE DEBATE IS OVER...
JESUS SAVES!!!
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Re: Most influential people of the 2000's (so far)
jay_a2j wrote:Iliad wrote:jay_a2j wrote:I'm holding out for the "Most influential in the last 24 hours" thread.
wow two threads about pretty much the same topic. Cause you jay have never posted two or more topics with the same theme, eh jay?
Not within 5 minutes of each other.
Cry me a fucking river
Re: Most influentual people of the decades (so far)
30's: Vladimir Lenin
40's: Mao Tse-Tung
50's: Amil Cabral / Che Guevara (revolutionaries in Africa and South America respectively)
60's: Martin Luther King
70's: Ho Chi Min
80's: Pablo Naruda (Chilean Poet)
90's: Rigoberta Menchu Tum (feminist activists among indigenous people of South America)
00's: Hugo Chavez (President of Venezuela)
40's: Mao Tse-Tung
50's: Amil Cabral / Che Guevara (revolutionaries in Africa and South America respectively)
60's: Martin Luther King
70's: Ho Chi Min
80's: Pablo Naruda (Chilean Poet)
90's: Rigoberta Menchu Tum (feminist activists among indigenous people of South America)
00's: Hugo Chavez (President of Venezuela)
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Re: Most influentual people of the decades (so far)
mpjh wrote:30's: Vladimir Lenin
And I dont think any politician qualifies anyway. They are all crooks on a payroll of some underground figures.
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Re: Most influentual people of the decades (so far)
So Jesus died 2000 years ago and they are still putting him on lists. The question was who was most influential for a particular decade. I think that Lenin had much more influence after his death. In fact, people still read his "What is to be done." 
But if you want to be anal:
20's: Vladimir Lenin
30's: Woody Guthrie
40's: Mao Tse-Tung
50's: Amil Cabral / Che Guevara (revolutionaries in Africa and South America respectively)
60's: Martin Luther King
70's: Ho Chi Min
80's: Pablo Naruda (Chilean Poet)
90's: Rigoberta Menchu Tum (feminist activist among indigenous people of South America)
00's: Hugo Chavez (President of Venezuela)
But if you want to be anal:
20's: Vladimir Lenin
30's: Woody Guthrie
40's: Mao Tse-Tung
50's: Amil Cabral / Che Guevara (revolutionaries in Africa and South America respectively)
60's: Martin Luther King
70's: Ho Chi Min
80's: Pablo Naruda (Chilean Poet)
90's: Rigoberta Menchu Tum (feminist activist among indigenous people of South America)
00's: Hugo Chavez (President of Venezuela)
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Re: Most influentual people of the decades (so far)
mpjh wrote: I think that Lenin had much more influence after his death.
This is your problem: you are thinking too much
It is even more puzzling what makes you put so many politicians on your lists, half of them I have never heard of... Are you nazi-commi-liberal or what?
Let us compare our nominees for the current decade. How many times did you use google this week and how many times were influenced by Hugo CHavez? How does it make Chavez more influential than Brin?

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Re: Most influentual people of the decades (so far)
Duh, look them up if you don't know who they are.
20's: Vladimir Lenin
30's: Woody Guthrie
40's: Mao Tse-Tung
50's: Amil Cabral / Che Guevara (revolutionaries in Africa and South America respectively)
60's: Martin Luther King
70's: Ho Chi Min
80's: Pablo Naruda (Chilean Poet)
90's: Rigoberta Menchu Tum (feminist activist among indigenous people of South America)
00's: Hugo Chavez (President of Venezuela)
Chavez and Rigoberta are very influential in the world outside the insular United States teen circuit. Rigoberta won a Nobel Prize. Broaden your horizons a bit.
20's: Vladimir Lenin
30's: Woody Guthrie
40's: Mao Tse-Tung
50's: Amil Cabral / Che Guevara (revolutionaries in Africa and South America respectively)
60's: Martin Luther King
70's: Ho Chi Min
80's: Pablo Naruda (Chilean Poet)
90's: Rigoberta Menchu Tum (feminist activist among indigenous people of South America)
00's: Hugo Chavez (President of Venezuela)
Chavez and Rigoberta are very influential in the world outside the insular United States teen circuit. Rigoberta won a Nobel Prize. Broaden your horizons a bit.
Re: Most influentual people of the decades (so far)
mpjh wrote: Chavez and Rigoberta are very influential in the world outside the insular United States teen circuit. Rigoberta won a Nobel Prize. Broaden your horizons a bit.
Hey, I have nothing to do with USofA and I was a teen when Lenin was alive
Besides, try to argue against my case that Brin is more influential than Chavez...
Broaden your horizons a bit beyond latino communist politics
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Re: Most influentual people of the decades (so far)
This thread could use some criteria it would seem.
Admittedly id have to say Brin is pretty influential.
Admittedly id have to say Brin is pretty influential.
