I should remember to include Alan Turing on a list of fantasy dinner party guests. Living or deceased who would you invite? nostr:note1h2z267ugndk32x5ezc3wn4lrp7phac0czv6w9xkutem8c5jqh6uq2cakxf

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Kurt vonnagut.

Be prepared that most writers are terrible party guests.

Id still like to have a chat with him. 😅

To go along with Turing, I would pick this eclectic mix:

Albert Einstein

Marie Curie

Jane Austen

Frida Kahlo

Leonardo da Vinci

Katherine Johnson

Maya Angelou

🤙🏻

Marie Curie would just be glowing in the corner…

Yeah, maybe we should invite the non-alpha particle emitting version instead, be a might uncomfortable trying to eat and talk with thick lead shielding everywhere 🤣

Hi Dr. Curie... Thank you for joining us for dinner. We are honored to have your attendance. So honored in fact that we'd like you to have dinner in our super special and exclusive lead dining room. You get it all to yourself. Please speak through this microphone 😷

Jesus

First question, let’s discuss how many times you’ve been misquoted?

That’s what you get for never writing anything down 😅

I would host my lineage the wisdom of where i came from seems enticing.

That would be a crazy family dinner

Norm MacDonald

Leonard Cohen

Winston Churchill

Stanley Kubrick

Orson Welles

You do you think would talk louder Churchill or Welles?

It’d be hard to control that room 😅

Big personalities. I’d sit and listen

I'll be a little more esoteric 🤓🤪

Kurt Gödel, Charles Saunders Pierce, Jakob von Uexküll 🌀

I just have this vision of me explaining #penisbutter to that group

Many of the big names in logic at the turn of the 1900s all seemed to suffer mental breakdowns later in their lives. Gödel actually died because he starved himself under fear of being poisoned. I have a feeling that trying to explain #penisbutter would have accelerated that spiral into insanity ☠️

I’m about to die of a laughing fit over here 🤣😂🤣⚰️