Who's your favorite historical badass?
Ada Lovelace.
She was, too.
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Who's your favorite historical badass?
Ada Lovelace.
She was, too.
I was going to say Tiddy Rosenfelt but Teppy's answer is soo much better.
I keep seeing trailers for The Men Who Stare and Goats and I want to see that so bad! It looks hilarious. And the name, so Snakes on a Plane. It's gotta be good.
I want to see his historical badasses.
Many are here. I cannot try to pick a favorite, but anything involving Vikings is excellent.
I think Nelson Mandela is adamantium clad hardcore. Also, the Jamaican National Heroine called Nanny, an escaped slave rumoured to have freed 800 after her escape always captured my imagination. She ran a town of escaped slaves that after her death ended up signing a treaty with the British to remain free even before slavery was abolished. They were just that much trouble to deal with.
Who's your favorite historical badass?
Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Definitely Eleanor. Also, Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass.
Rasputin. I like the crazy badasses.
Victoria Woodhull. Political, yet slutty.
Oh, and Sir Thomas Moore. Total badass.
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