The 100 Most Significant Figures in History

darkbeaver

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Of the 20th century, perhaps. Of all history? Top 10 I could see.

Closer in time closer in mind. Jesus himself said this in Epicycles 3:4 and again in Kinks 5:2.
 

WLDB

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Hitler was an A$$hole, he doesn't belong on any lists except 10 biggest A$$holes!

A$$holes can have a lot of influence. He certainly did. That makes him significant.

Closer in time closer in mind. Jesus himself said this in Epicycles 3:4 and again in Kinks 5:2.

Kinks? I might have stayed religious if I had known such a book was in the Bible. :p
 

Completelylegal

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Old Boney wasn't supposed to have been that big. What was he? 2ft 4 in, or something like that?




How many Canadians are in that list?

It's not too surprising, though, to see so many Brits.

He was five foot six, average for his day.

Bell. I went to the museum in Baddeck a few weeks back - what an extraordinary man - but I have to wonder whether we can really call him Canadian.
 

JLM

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The inventors of deodorant and cologne should top the list too as they were largely responsible for eliminating most of the stinksters folks had to tolerate.


Actually a lot of that sh*t gags you worse than B.O. I have no tolerance whatsoever for this sh*t that women spray in bathrooms.

1 to 100!
 

Sal

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Santa Claus has contributed more than half the people on the list