It came to me so naturally - no big thinking involved, no tweaking the results, this is who I am:
Which Historical Lunatic Are You?
From the fecund loins of Rum and Monkey.
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Following in the footsteps of [orac](http://scienceblogs.com/insolence) and [PZ](http://www.scienceblogs.com/pharyngula) among others of my fellow SBers, I've taken the survey to find out which historical lunatic I am. And I must say, I'm pleased with the results!
Which Historical Lunatic Are You?…
Which Historical Lunatic Are You?From the fecund loins of Rum and Monkey.
C'mon. You knew I'd fall prey to temptation, didn't you?
Although, actually, I was hoping to get Caligula, like The Countess.
Which Historical Lunatic Are You?From the fecund loins of Rum and Monkey.
(Honestly, I warned you. Keep voting.)
Which Historical Lunatic Are You?From the fecund loins of Rum and Monkey.
This followed a brief stint as one of the Kings of France.
Fans of Neil Gaiman's excellent Sandman will remember Emperor Norton's story anthologized in The Sandman Vol. 6: Fables and Reflections.
Tesla was not a lunatic. He was perhaps a social maladapt, and definitely way ahead of his time. He gave us alternating current, transformers, and the national power grid. Much mire, and perhaps even more yet to be revealed and appreciated.
Check out http://tesla.org and http://205.243.100.155/frames/tesla2.html.
Hey, this is a joke, a little bit of internet fun. My title is a response to PZ's post with the same quiz. Just check my Nikola Tesla category to see how much I admire the guy.