I'm curious to know who is gonna be.

#1

I'm assuming I'd have some sort of time machine, in this case, but I think Anne Frank would be interesting. It would also be very sad and troubling, knowing what happened to her and her family, but I think you could learn a lot.

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#2

Salvador Dali would be a hoot.

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I'd like to meet Fatimah Jinnah. She played an instrumental role in the establishment of Pakistan, and remained politically active until she mysteriously died right before one of the most pivotal elections in Pakistani history took place, and I feel like not enough Pakistanis talk about what became of her and her work for our country.

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I know my sibling would say Voltaire... Dude had a quote for everything, even quotes, "A witty saying proves nothing" - Voltaire.

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K- THULU
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah, me too.....but just to slap him repeatedly with a copy of "Candide" while shouting " WTF, Voltaire!! " I freaking hated that book...

#5

Love the question, but I have far too many answers for this one! Right now, I'd choose Oscar Wilde, Hieronymus Bosch, Samuel Clemens before he became Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, the Bronte's, Jane Austen, Albrecht Durer, Minor White, Margaret Bourke White, Eleanor Roosevelt, Tom Waits, and Bob Dylan!

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#6

Stephen Hawking.

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