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What dead celebrity would you want to dinner/party with?

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Man Bowie would be an awesome dinner guest, as long as he didn't get pissed at all the questions you ask him.

I'm going on 'the guest speaks your language', and 'the guest doesn't get annoyed at questioning', so my answer is DaVinci. I want to know everything about that man and his inventive brain.
Or Socrates, just to show him what society is like today (Might even take him to San Dimas).
 
Robin Williams. His humor affected mine. Also, when he talked about serious stuff, it was deep. It was philosophical. Most people remember him as a funny guy (he was), but his views on humanity were just as relevant. Basically, it boiled down to "Just be nice to each other." I'm still sad for his passing.
 
Anthony Bourdain. Sharp wit, snarky personality, great knowledge of food and wine.
 
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The funniest man that has ever lived:

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If he is busy, then George Carlin.
 

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Christopher Hitchens. That man was a legend.
Good answer! My impression of him is that I definitely wouldn't want him in my life as a permanent fixture, but If he was a guest at some dinner party or small to medium sized gathering that I was attending, then I'm sure he would be absolutely fascinating, wildly entertaining, informative and grating in the perfect proportion for about 2 or 3 hours.
 
Albert Einstein. Would be fascinating to discuss the theories of his that have been proven in the last decades.
Yeah I can't begrudge you this answer, but I think as far as physicists go Richard Feynman would be much more fun to hang out with while still offering the extraordinary physics genius that lets you feel superior about not picking someone dumb but fun.
 
lol I mistekenly wrote Emma Watson ahaha, Honestly speaking I think Marlin Monroe
 
Mansa Musa
interesting choice. I don't speak Arabic or malinke so that might be a problem, but assuming the same magic/technology that resurrected or transported him also provides translation, I don't know what i'd have to talk about with him. I tend to think that modern billionaires are weird as shit, and don't imagine having great conversations with them. I speculate that Mansa Musa would be like that with the added weirdness of time period, culture and idiosyncrasies of being royalty layered on top. Sill interesting choice mate.
 
Don't know if is considered a celebrety but etika
 
this is a hard one um the green ranger Jason David Frank
 
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Betty White.
If enough people party with her we can get her to her 100th birthday. 🥳
 
None.
I never cared about celebrities outside of their work.
Okay, i would revive some to continue making movies, writing books, drawing manga and whatever, but i give a fuck about the private persons behind it...and for cannibalistic reasons my stars are already too long gone to make a good dinner ^^
 
Don't really care about celebrities but if I can I'd wanna have dinner with my dead grandfather that I never got the chance to meet.
 
Torn between Robin Williams, and Grant Imahara.
 
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