Who is the most influencial man(or woman) ever?

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Hitler's a big one.
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I think that would be Jesus Christ whether we like it or not.

Edit: Maybe not him in person but think about the things his followers have done in his name.
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Indeed, without Abraham, there would be no Moses or Mohammed, either.
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Abraham most definately.


Unless you believe in the Adam and Eve story :D
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I say, the guy who invented the wheel. :lol:
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Nikola Tesla has had the greatest effect on modern society.
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Mitochondrial Eve.
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The inventor of lesbians.
Or Bill and Ted.

But seriously, abraham or jesus. They made too many damn wars with their religion to be ignored.
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I'd say Abraham or Jesus too, as they were starters of large religion. But, I'd say Thomas Edison and Ben Franklin were influential people, as Edison invented a crapload of stuff, and Franklin was an inventor and Founding Father.
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Da Vinci was also quite influencial, as was vidal sassoon.
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The inventor of sliced bread.
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GAT, would you rather have sliced bread or a pair of lesbians.
I rest my case.
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Jesus is a good one, King David's also another (since Abraham hasn't even been proven to exist). I'd also have to say the Egyptian king that mandated the written language, the real Scorpion King.
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Sir Isaac Newton was very important, I think. Wasn't he one of the first people to really apply the scientific method correctly?
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Alexander the Great
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Or perhaps William the Conqueror
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HemlockGrey wrote:Alexander the Great
Hardly. Just about everything he did was erased by the Arabs and Turks. The Romans didn't depend THAT much on the Greeks not from Greece.
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HemlockGrey wrote:Or perhaps William the Conqueror
This makes more sense, as he sort of led to the British Empire.

I'm going to peg this on Paul right now, because he started the whole Pope thing and the Catholic church had so much influence on what happened in Europe and western Asia for a thousand years (through breaking with the Byzantines and then crusading).
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Edison stole so much shit. He patented 1000 things, sure, but he patented the inventions of people he HIRED for him. Some black dude came up with the modern lightbulb, Nikola Tesla designed countless dynamos for edison but was cheated out of the 40,000 dollars promised to him for just a SINGLE dynamo.

Edison was a bastard who only helped to make incandescent bulbs popular despite their uselessness. People had been using fluorescents and neon long before edison and his glowing wire.
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Vorlon1701 wrote:Jesus is a good one, King David's also another (since Abraham hasn't even been proven to exist). I'd also have to say the Egyptian king that mandated the written language, the real Scorpion King.
Heck, even King David's existence is doubtful. One of the most influential persons in the Western world would have to be the schmuck who took Israelite mythology and wrote it down.
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I'll have to say Abraham. He started this whole thing...
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I'd say "Eve", the strain of human that killed everybody else.
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Napoleon. Not only did he sell louisiana alowing the U.S. to expand, his domination of the Confederation of the Rhine caused a surge of german nationalism which gave them the will to unite to become the German Empire. During his campaign in Egypt he legitimized it as a "mission to civilise" which effectively summed up the European attitude towards colonialism.
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It would have to be the man whom invented the printed language. Nothing could have worked without it.
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Why does everyone think that mitochondrial Eve was more influencial than Y chromosome Adam?

and what exactly did they do? They just happened to have lucky offspring of one gender...
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