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Since nobody else is answering: Stable.
Who is this person:
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No decision is so fine as to not bind us to its consequences.
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-R. Scott Bakker. 'The Prince of Nothing'
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| Jogvanth | RE: Answer and ask |
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Clue: He was a German.
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| Celdar | RE: Answer and ask |
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He reminds me a bit of Carl Marx - that's my un-googled guess.
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| Jogvanth | RE: Answer and ask |
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Clue: He's not known for his political views
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No decision is so fine as to not bind us to its consequences.
No consequence is so unexpected as to absolve us of our decisions.
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| Roffen | RE: Answer and ask |
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Could this be the guy?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Engels
Frederick Engels was a German social scientist and philosopher
I don't get the nose to fit, though, so it's still a pure guess 
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| Vuzman | RE: Answer and ask |
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Engels is famous for writing the Communist Manifesto with Marx... 
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When I kill her, I'll have her
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| Vuzman | RE: Answer and ask |
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The correct answer would be Johannes Brahms
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When I kill her, I'll have her
Die white girls, die white girls
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| Norlander | RE: Answer and ask |
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Darwin?
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| Jogvanth | RE: Answer and ask |
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Would seem so.
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| Norlander | RE: Answer and ask |
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His last name is very famous, and he is primarily known by it.
He was not born in America.
Who is he?
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The conventional view serves to protect us from the painful job of thinking.
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| Norlander | RE: Answer and ask |
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He is an inventor.
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| Jogvanth | RE: Answer and ask |
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Rudolf Diesel
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| Norlander | RE: Answer and ask |
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Your turn
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| Jogvanth | RE: Answer and ask |
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What plane is this (Factory and model)?
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No decision is so fine as to not bind us to its consequences.
No consequence is so unexpected as to absolve us of our decisions.
Not even death.
-R. Scott Bakker. 'The Prince of Nothing'
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| OKJones | RE: Answer and ask |
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Looks exactly like an Avro Lancaster, but with 2 less engines
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| Norlander | RE: Answer and ask |
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Thats because it's an Avro Manchester
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| Norlander | RE: Answer and ask |
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Name the city:
It has a population above 1 million.
It is located a mile above sea level.
It is the ancestral home to a very common fruit.
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| Norlander | RE: Answer and ask |
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The fruit grows on trees and is harvested in the late autumn.
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| Vuzman | RE: Answer and ask |
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I think you mean Almaty (Alma-Ata), the former capital of Kazakhstan, whose name means something like the Father of Apples because this is the region where apples are thought to originate. It has a population of 1.2 million and is located at 500-1,700 m above sea level.
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When I kill her, I'll have her
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| Vuzman | RE: Answer and ask |
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Q: How many Faroese people live in Denmark?
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When I kill her, I'll have her
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