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Do you have a mentor/idol in life?


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Bruce Lee, Einstein, Newton, Leonardo, Beethoven, Donatelo, Michael Angelo, Rapheal & those other artist & musicians. & no I don't mean Leonardo from TMNT >_>

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Satan

Lucifer (Complain, I will rant)

The Old Cradle of Filth and other Black Metal bands

Paul Allander (I thinks that's how you spell it) for guitar, but Jimmy Page and Slash are also good.

Legendaries in Card Making such as Prince Hunter and Pitski (If that is his name, I'm unaware if he got a name change)

Gilles de Rais, for he tried to Summon Satan in Tiffauges

etc.

 

That's just the gist of it.

 

~Lucifer (Soon getting a name change to ____)

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Satan

Lucifer (Complain' date=' I will rant)

The Old Cradle of Filth and other Black Metal bands

Paul Allander (I thinks that's how you spell it) for guitar, but Jimmy Page and Slash are also good.

Legendaries in Card Making such as [i']Prince[/i] Hunter and Pitski (If that is his name, I'm unaware if he got a name change)

Gilles de Rais, for he tried to Summon Satan in Tiffauges

etc.

 

That's just the gist of it.

 

~Lucifer (Soon getting a name change to ____)

 

Satan and Lucifer being the same guy?

Pitski is now Incognito, but with weird symbols.

 

 

The most recent object of my hero worship would be John Su. Although maybe it wasn't so recent, since he was the creator of "Final Fantasy A+", and I just didn't know it.

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  • One of my good friends who's a year older than me who got me playing Bass, and
    actually has morals - a surprise considering all the other people I know.
  • As for bass guitar itself, Arif Mirabdolbaghi from Protest the Hero. One of the best bassists.
    He can pretty much do anything on a bass, and I want to get better (but i'll never be that good..)

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My old teacher. Micheal Davis.

I base a lot of my understanding and philosophies from him. I've never known a man wiser. And consider him more than a mentor, but a father figure.

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