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    Jan Sobieski
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    What character from TV, movie, literature that you identify with or wish you were.

    Goodman Grey, the dresden files.

    The Priest from MASH.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

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    DwightDavid
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    Lt. Columbo. Letting people underestimate me, and then- zing! hahaha! they’re screwed!

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    PistolPete
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    U.S. Army Col. Robert Neville, M.D, OR Snake Plissken either one.

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    Gerald
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    Jesse Stone

    Thomas Covenant

    Randall Flagg

    Jason Bourne

    Raistlin Majere

    No longer can we walk away, we must run. Remove the motive power.

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    Keymaster
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    Jason Bourne

    God no. The STRESS!

    But Good Will Hunting was cool. Could you imagine being that brilliant? Reading a novel in minutes. Solving complex equations for breakfast. The government wants you to work on all their cutting edge stuff…. and you’re like, “meh”.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
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    Nerevar
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    Randall Flagg sounds likea great rolemodel, Gerald. He goes against everything and does what he wants.

    My personal rolemodel is Satan/Lucifer/The Lighbringer/Torchbearer, as he fought agains the system, lost, was cast out, but he stuck to what he believed in: bringing knowledge to mankind and rebellion against the order. I like that guy. Which is funny, because I always choose good over evil in real life, but play the bad guy in games if I can.

    "One of the best things internet exposed is just how insane women are." - Freeman_K

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    Anonymous
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    Bronson.

    Huck Finn

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    Rockmaninoff
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    Is it too trite to say Edmond Dantès? Infinite money, smooth, sexy, mysterious . . .

    The Priest from MASH.

    “Great arm, father!”

    “Thank you, my boy! It comes from years of wrestling with temptation!”

    ". . . elle, suivant l’usage des femmes et des chats qui ne viennent pas quand on les appelle et qui viennent quand on ne les appelle pas, s’arrêta devant moi et m’adressa la parole"—Prosper Mérimée

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    Is it too trite to say Edmond Dantès? Infinite money, smooth, sexy, mysterious . . .

    The Priest from MASH.

    “Great arm, father!”

    “Thank you, my boy! It comes from years of wrestling with temptation!”

    I remember watching that one!

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    Saint Francis of Assisi.
    eccentric , cool and a frigging SAINT !

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    ResidentEvil7
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    Kurt Russell’s role in Big Trouble In Little China; I like his badass lines.

    Arnold’s role in the old Conan movies.

    When I was a kid I had a thing for the original Leonardo and the first Atreyu from the NeverEnding Story.

    Chris Redfield from Resident Evil. I like those jacked muscles.

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

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    Wolverine. If you knew me in my younger days, you would not want to cross me and underestimate me due to my lack of size, because I would rip your face off.

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    FunInTheSun
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    I thought Jim Rockford (The Rockford Files) was a cool character during my childhood. He lived by the beach, drove a fast car, and basically lived by his rules. Every day was a new adventure for him. He got into a bunch of crazy situations, but he ended up winning (with a bit of creative thinking and an occasional sucker punch). Now that I’m older, I like Jim for another reason: women tried to outsmart him many times…but they failed!

    "I saw that there comes a point, in the defeat of any man of virtue, when his own consent is needed for evil to win-and that no manner of injury done to him by others can succeed if he chooses to withhold his consent. I saw that I could put an end to your outrages by pronouncing a single word in my mind. I pronounced it. The word was ‘No.’" (Atlas Shrugged)

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    Phantom
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    …..still trying to think of one.

    Can I get back to you on it?

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    Samsquanch
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    Ben Richards (Running Man)

    I was going to go with Snake Plisskin but Pistol Pete already mentioned him.

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    Rube Sofer in Dead like me.

    If you rescue a damsel in distress, all you will get is a distressed damsel.

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    meh..
    For me, I’ll always be that guy in the background doing the supporting role thing. I’m pretty cool with that, seeing as IMHO being a “star” attracts way too much attention.

    Just not any security guy from Star Trek.. f~~~ that s~~~.

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

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    Anonymousyam
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    Real or fictional?

    Because if it is real then i guess Francisco Franco solely because he is the only dictator that lasted 36 years in power plus he shut down the progressives that drove my family out of the nation.

    But if its fictional then i guess just batman.

    Just an east coast asshole who likes to curse, If you get offended by words like fuck, cunt, shit, piss, bitch or any racial slurs then you just scroll down.

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    I thought Jim Rockford (The Rockford Files) was a cool character during my childhood. He lived by the beach, drove a fast car, and basically lived by his rules. Every day was a new adventure for him. He got into a bunch of crazy situations, but he ended up winning (with a bit of creative thinking and an occasional sucker punch). Now that I’m older, I like Jim for another reason: women tried to outsmart him many times…but they failed!

    I thought he was great too, my only qualm is that there always seemed to be someone waiting in his trailer to jump him when he got home. He needed better locks. He was cool, laid back and yet he wasn’t a monk. He understood women enough not to get tied down or be manipulated but he still had fun and he still had disposable income.

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    Uintatherium
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    The “Whoa, he stole that guy’s pizza!” guy from Spider-Man 2.

    MGTOW: because you can (and should) say anything about a woman as long as she isn't within earshot

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