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Anyone you idolized or wanted to emulate, for better or worse?

Anyone you idolized or wanted to emulate, for better or worse?
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This question sounds like the account security question for bank accou...waaaait a second...

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What would your pornstar name be?

You get it by telling me the name of your first pet, and adding to it your mother's maiden name.

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false. it is your middle name followed by the street you grew up on.

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Clearly an attempt wt security word mining.

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I have never considered anyone my hero. Growing up I had a number of mentors who taught me many important things. Despite having shaped me in my formative years, these mentors were not heroes. They all had great talents by also great flaws and this disqualified them as hero material and they should not be emulated. Despite that, I am grateful to have them mentor me in the simpler world of my youth.

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It must've been hard, growing up without a lot of positive gay role models.

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It must've been hard, growing up without a lot of positive gay role models.

Yes it was, but I have you and Smedley now.

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Not sure I had one. My grandpa maybe. Maybe the Ghostbusters too.

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Carl Sagan

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I also liked to watch Cosmos, up until I learned he was a kike, and it all made sense when you think about how he used to drive the goyim away from Jesus with atheist narrative and propaganda.

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Yup. I'm still torn about him to this day. He did a lot to educate a lot of kids who otherwise may not have understood complex concepts otherwise. But he's a jew and had jewish tendencies. I fall back on no good jew. But if there IS a good jew, he'd be one of the few I'd throw into that pile

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yeah.. that punch came late in life for me.

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I still want the origin story of how you first started hating the Jews.

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Who, me?

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Pretty gay, but I really did like Stephan Hawking after my dad showed me the A Brief History of Time documentary when I was 7ish.

I actually used to like Sagan a lot, and I think I still do in some ways, but he became such an annoying paragon of 'enlightened atheism' after he died.

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Most of my "youth" was in the 80s. Between Carl, 321 Contact, and later on Bill Nye and Beakman's World, those were my major sources of "fun" science. But Carl in particular just struck me as a cool uncle or grandfather trying to teach me stuff. Same with Mr. Wizard.

I did also look up to PeeWee, but that was more about his cool house and devices/toys than him personally. It was my deepest desire to have a bike as cool as his.

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Who was your hero/idol in high school?

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Hercules by Kevin Sorbo. It was one of my favorite shows growing up, and it fed into my fascination with ancient Greek myths that I read about and researched a lot. It also had tie ins to what almost feels like a spin-off, Xena the warrior princess, another one of my favs. Back then I could already distinguish fiction from reality, so it's not that I wanted to emulate them, but I really liked the situations and life lessons they were presenting. And both characters were protectors of the weak and flawed heroes in their own right.

Meanwhile, Marvel and DC characters did nothing for me. Already back then I could tell they were more of manufactured heroes, you were told that they're the ones and you had to accept it. I think I only really liked Spider-man because he was relatable, and Blade because he was a no-nonsense vampire slayer and purger of degenerate elite cliques. I had a much easier time accepting and enjoying characters played by Schwarzenegger than any of that rabble tbh.

I also liked classic Slav folk stories and their heroes. Those were always entertaining. Can't tell you exactly the names of those stories off the top of my head, but you can look up Bogatyrs, as the hero archetype.

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Grew up as a JR. GOLFER. Tiger Woods was the unapologetical GOAT. He's a stereotypical nigger faggot now. Probably always was. But he made magic happen in his hey day.

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Kinda the same with Bill Nye. Dude is a liberal cuck now, but back in PBS days, he was a fantastic science teacher you always wished you could get as a classrom teacher legit

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John Elway. Montana had the Super Bowl rings, Marino the passing stats, but Elway was freaking super human. The throws he could make and ability as a runner (long before anyone else at Q was a great ran) was unreal. Most fun to watch on tv. Most fun as a kid to immitate in the back lot.

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