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| 29 Nov 2014 05:03 PM |
read up on FDR, Churchill, Frederick the Great, and Franco.
Probably the best leaders that ever existed. |
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:05 PM |
alexander the great is better
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:05 PM |
this is roblox kiddo
frigid is as cool as ice - harrysg 2014 |
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:05 PM |
| Muammar Gaddafi, Nelson Mandela, Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, or Some Roman Emperors |
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:06 PM |
Sun Tzu.
~McFlexo/metalpercyjackson77/LordFlexo~ |
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:07 PM |
| The Art of War doesn't apply very well to ROBLOX. |
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:10 PM |
Anyone who needs to read up on real leaders to lead a kid army on a lego game should not be leading a kid army on a lego game
[Welsh Sheep Boy of Oberon, baby] |
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:12 PM |
Anyone who needs to read up on real leaders to lead a kid army on a lego game should not be leading a kid army on a lego game
What are you insinuating, that these children need to lead a real army? Or are you attempting to advise these children to skip out on a chance of educating themselves when they can apply social experiments without having to deal with real life repercussions? If you're smart enough to read about these people and apply their philosophies and ideas to a group on ROBLOX, go ahead and do it, it's a chance to see the world from a new perspective without harming anyone mentally or physically. |
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:15 PM |
Alexander was a psychopath. Ghaddafi was a true psychopath.
Mandela was ok.
Steuben did nothing great or exceptional except aid a revolution.
Sun Tzu and Marx were never leaders.
Lenin was off his rocker.
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:18 PM |
| Muammar Gaddafi was no psychopath, I find it rather silly for you to attempt to diagnose him with some sort of mental illness when it's completely preposterous. He did great for the libyan people and is the true example of a socialist. He is inspirational for those who actually read of his policies and what he did, not just what the western media reported during the libyan civil unrest. |
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:19 PM |
"Alexander was a psychopath" no hes not, he inspired everyone to be an undefeated leader
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:19 PM |
| For inspiration to lead a clan, I look to Mazzini and Garibaldi, who led and fought for the Roman Republic in 1848. They fought with idealism for a republic and people-centered republic in a world dominated by totalitarian governments. Alas, the republic itself fell. |
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:23 PM |
@Hyx
As I said, he was a psychopath, regardless, he was a fervent socialist, yeah, he had the running idea of how to lead his people, but he didn't execute it accordingly.
One simply does not say the stuff he did in UN meetings, that man was veering in the wrong direction. |
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:26 PM |
| He criticised the Charter's opening proclamation of "All sovereign states are equal regardless of size and population." The security Council has permanent states that nobody voted for besides china. His statements before the UN were not unjustified at all. Muammar Gaddafi made clear concise points that held legitimacy. His comments that the AU was not recognised by the UN were justified as almost every other international organisation has been recognised. I don't see how he was veering in the wrong direction when he was simply criticising things that were not right. Muammar Gaddafi was a great man, I do not see how psychopath applies to him in any way. He's great inspiration for anyone who wishes to lead a fair honest group. |
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:27 PM |
He criticised the Charter's opening proclamation of "All sovereign states are equal regardless of size and population." The security Council has permanent states that nobody voted for besides china. His statements before the UN were not unjustified at all. Muammar Gaddafi made clear concise points that held legitimacy. His comments that the AU was not recognised by the UN were justified as almost every other international organisation has been recognised. I don't see how he was veering in the wrong direction when he was simply criticising things that were not right. Muammar Gaddafi was a great man, I do not see how psychopath applies to him in any way. He's great inspiration for anyone who wishes to lead a fair honest group.
^ GOOGLE IS STRONG WITHIN THIS ONE
Spooking blue since he was two. |
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:29 PM |
look upon shedletsky
he got thousands of members in his group without even trying
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:31 PM |
"GOOGLE IS STRONG WITHIN THIS ONE"
Yes, Having libyan family members can also help in situations like this. |
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| 29 Nov 2014 05:37 PM |
| Those who hold inspiration in the real world connect to others whom need guidance in their own world. |
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| 29 Nov 2014 06:01 PM |
@Sword
Normally I would immediately understand what people meant however unorthodox their statements may be, but that just boggled my mind.
care to explain? |
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| 29 Nov 2014 06:45 PM |
@Assasin
It's natural for those who are seeking guidance in their own accord to obtain it from those who have persevered in history throughout time. |
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