Reasonable. That guy is the most reasonable guy in existence me thinks
Honorable mentions would include Al Gore for creating the internet and Gabe Newell for making fat jokes fun again
Reasonable. That guy is the most reasonable guy in existence me thinks
Honorable mentions would include Al Gore for creating the internet and Gabe Newell for making fat jokes fun again
Seriously, no one else thinks it was Sargon of Akkad?
The dude pretty much created civilization.
| MontanaHatchet said: Seriously, no one else thinks it was Sargon of Akkad? The dude pretty much created civilization. |
I'm more inclined to go for Julius Caesar. He is essentially responsible for Western civilisation. His conquest of Gaul and essentially setting up the Roman Empire (though it only became official after he died) led to the spread of Latin culture. Also his empire lasted longer than Sargons =P

Rath said:
I'm more inclined to go for Julius Caesar. He is essentially responsible for Western civilisation. His conquest of Gaul and essentially setting up the Roman Empire (though it only became official after he died) led to the spread of Latin culture. Also his empire lasted longer than Sargons =P |
Julius Caesar was a crazy dictator who desired to conquer everything he saw. Not such a great man.
And the Byzantine empire lasted longer than the Roman empire.
Kimi wa ne tashika ni ano toki watashi no soba ni ita
Itsudatte itsudatte itsudatte
Sugu yoko de waratteita
Nakushitemo torimodosu kimi wo
I will never leave you
I have a feeling this will end up "My favorite ancient civilization has a bigger dick than your favorite civilization."
OT: The best man whoever lived was the guy who invented mass market porn.
PSN ID: KingFate_
Y-chromosomal Adam is the only reasonable answer.
He is the father of every one of us, after all.
| KingFate said: I have a feeling this will end up "My favorite ancient civilization has a bigger dick than your favorite civilization." |
Greatest man who ever lived was John Holmes.
I win.
| Khuutra said: Y-chromosomal Adam is the only reasonable answer. He is the father of every one of us, after all. |
Nope. Wasn't there something about leaving the garden and meeting up with other people?
God made Adam first. Doesn't say he was the only man god made ;)
TheRealMafoo said:
Nope. Wasn't there something about leaving the garden and meeting up with other people? God made Adam first. Doesn't say he was the only man god made ;) |
Y-chromosomal Adam is only named for the Biblical Adam as an homage; it actually refers to the most recent common ancestor of all men.
Khuutra said:
Y-chromosomal Adam is only named for the Biblical Adam as an homage; it actually refers to the most recent common ancestor of all men. |
Ahh, well I'm an all about who you are, and not what you are kind of guy :p
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