C
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Donald Trump | 45th president of the United States |
C
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Jordan Peterson | Canadian clinical psychologist, cultural critic, and professor of psychology |
C
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Elon Musk | South African–born American entrepreneur |
C
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Adolf Hitler | Austrian-born German politican, chancellor and Führer of Germany, leader of the Nazi Party |
C
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Ben Shapiro | American political commentator, writer and podcast host |
C
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Kanye West | American rapper, record producer, and fashion designer |
C
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Carl Jung | Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist who founded analytical psychology (1875-1961) |
C
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Taylor Swift | American singer-songwriter |
C
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Bill Gates | American business magnate and philanthropist |
C
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Friedrich Nietzsche | German philosopher, poet, composer, cultural critic, and classical philologist |
C
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Vladimir Putin | 2nd and 4th President of Russia |
C
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Steve Jobs | American entrepreneur and founder of Apple Inc. |
C
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J. K. Rowling | British author and philanthropist (born 1965) |
F
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Light Yagami | main character of the anime and manga Death Note |
M
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cancel culture | the practice of withdrawing support for (canceling) public figures and companies after they have done something considered objectionable |
C
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Barack Obama | 44th President of the United States |
C
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Lady Gaga | American singer, songwriter, and actress |
C
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David Bowie | British singer, musician, and actor |
C
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Joe Biden | 46th and current president of the United States |
C
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PewDiePie | Swedish video game commentator on YouTube |
C
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Russell Brand | British comedian, actor, and author |
C
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Albert Einstein | German-born theoretical physicist; developer of the theory of relativity (1879-1955) |
C
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Gordon Ramsay | British chef, restauranteur and television personality |
C
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Eminem | American rapper (born 1972) |
C
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Kurt Cobain | American singer, musician, and songwriter |
C
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Lana Del Rey | American singer and songwriter |
R
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United States of America | sovereign state in North America |
C
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Immanuel Kant | German philosopher (1724-1804) |
F
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L | fictional character from Death Note |
C
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Bernie Sanders | American politician |
C
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Hillary Clinton | American politician |
C
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Jesus Christ | Jewish preacher and religious leader, central figure of Christianity |
C
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Madonna | American singer and songwriter |
C
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Richard Dawkins | English ethologist, evolutionary biologist and author |
C
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Victor Gulenko | socionist |
C
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Ayn Rand | Russian-American novelist and philosopher |
C
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Britney Spears | American singer, songwriter, dancer and actress |
F
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Hermione Granger | fictional character from the Harry Potter stories |
C
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Joe Rogan | American martial artist, podcaster, sports commentator and comedian |
F
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Aang | title character of Avatar: The Last Airbender |
C
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Alex Jones | American radio host, author, conspiracy theorist and filmmaker |
F
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Jesse Pinkman | fictional character of the television drama series Breaking Bad |
C
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Mark Zuckerberg | American internet entrepreneur |
C
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Sam Harris | American author, philosopher and neuroscientist |
F
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Walter White | fictional character in the television drama series ''Breaking Bad'' |
C
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Arnold Schwarzenegger | Austrian-American actor, businessman, bodybuilder and politician |
M
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ISTJ | Personality categorization |
C
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Joseph Stalin | general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and premier of the Soviet Union (1878-1953) |
C
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Karl Marx | German philosopher, economist, sociologist, journalist and revolutionary socialist (1818–1883) |
F
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Saul Goodman | fictional character in the television drama series Breaking Bad |