Whoa! Who wants to feed me dinner?
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6c/Bakunin_Nadar.jpg)I'll be there too! :P
this would be a wild dinner.
How about like someone like Jesus or Buddha or Muhammed or Confucius.
I wonder how many would just sound like SJWs/facebook activists
"Yeah, yeah help the poor jesus, but if I give my second coat to a Chad refugee camp, then Chad's got no tailoring industry anymore"
then yeah, "jesus christ!" "Dude what do you want" "I stubbed my toe, sorry I forgot you were there"
OH YEAH, with Jesus coming over, you don't have to buy wine.
One thing is certain, I'd learn a lot more about his ideas by speaking/having diner with him than trying to follow his trains of thought in his unfinished books. Still some of the best 1800s atheist key thoughts ever.(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6c/Bakunin_Nadar.jpg)I'll be there too! :P
this would be a wild dinner.
I'd love to do it as a time-trip, but even more I would like his comments on the modern world! :clap:
:heart:Whoa! Who wants to feed me dinner?
:pickme:
This question came up in IRC a while back, I believe my choices were, Ayn Rand, Jesus, and Patton. The question limited the guests to 3.
This question came up in IRC a while back, I believe my choices were, Ayn Rand, Jesus, and Patton. The question limited the guests to 3.
THIS ISN'T THAT QUESTION, IS IT?
Ok, not a great one for multiple choice, but I like this question. If you could have anyone, living or dead, to your place for dinner, who would you choose?
This question came up in IRC a while back, I believe my choices were, Ayn Rand, Jesus, and Patton. The question limited the guests to 3.
Ayn Rand would never accept a gift of dinner from anyone, and Jesus would be far too kind-hearted to be in the same room as her.