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					Originally Posted by Strange Famous  3 - Magneto (the mutant master of magnetism)4 - Karl Marx (a socialist)
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					Originally Posted by guccilvr  perhaps, you take the best parts of the flawed individuals and piece them together..
 and what's wrong with flawed and fractured people?
 
 we all are on some level.
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My List: My Dad - For cursing me to grow up to be a dreamer first and an engineer second. For working 18 hours a day so that I could have the life I have. For telling me that I was meant to do more than he could in this world. For watching with me every Doctor Who episode and Saturday morning science special.Nikola Tesla - scientist and inventor, genius, considered a real-life wizard of electricityAlbert Einstein - discoverer of Relativity and rockstar of his time. Impressed only by the idea that the symmetry of Relativity was so beautiful that it would be a shame for the universe not to use itMichio Kaku - theoretical physicist, closest thing we have to a rockstar of science. Researches string field theory.Brian Greene - theoretical physicist, another would-be rockstar of science, were we to have them. Also string field theoristTom Baker - legendary actor, noted for his work as the 4th Doctor in the BBC series Doctor WhoGerard Butler - actor, he was the Phantom and King Leonidas--pure awesomeErik, The Phantom of The Opera - fictional character created Gaston Leroux, and used again in Susan Kay's PhantomPrince Hamlet - famous character from Shakespeare's longest, if not greatest, playEdmond Dantes - fictional character from Alexander Dumas's The Counte of Monte CristoJareth - The Goblin King from Jim Henson's Labyrinth, played by David Bowie
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