I think someone like Hammurabi would be interesting. Are we restricted by language though? if so, I'd have to say someone like Aleister Crowley or "Mark Twain"
here's what I got from the article, "this isn't about policy. What these "centrists" really want is for Joe Biden to "own the libs" because in their minds that is the only way you can truly demonstrate your commitment to bringing people together and achieving unity." I translate "commitment to bringing people together and achieving unity." to mean just doing what the corporate donors command. IIRC, a large portion of the population supports progressive policies, such as universal healthcare, education, and campaign finance reform.
I read an interesting analogy about it. basically it's like ordering a steak from a restaurant, but then the cook comes out and takes the plate back. he takes it to the kitchen and brings it back to you tougher to chew. when asked why it is more chewy, the cook says it's so that you can gnaw on it longer. those in early game don't notice so much because they haven't made it to the 'meat' of the game yet. I plan to revisit it after BG3 and some QoL improvements.
I was grandfathered in from the Google Play Music days. I enjoyed being able to upload my CDs to my library. still locked in at $8 a month. no YouTube ads and no music ads.
TLDR: "All in all, the scientists argue that a combination of melting ice, sublimating carbon dioxide and high obliquity can help explain the pattern of gullies seen on Mars."
I think someone like Hammurabi would be interesting. Are we restricted by language though? if so, I'd have to say someone like Aleister Crowley or "Mark Twain"