Coolest People in History
Man, if there is ever a question that will light up the comments, it is this one. Coolness and looks are both entirely subjective, and we all know, not everyone agrees on everything.
One can look cool and be a total douchebag or a dictator (or both). Looking cool implies nothing of the person's character.
That said, let's move on.
Lord Byron - How many of us could rock this look? Byron pulls it off quite well. We should expect nothing else from the guy who wrote Don Juan.
John Wilkes Booth - Remember, we're not looking at how good people are here. Booth was regarded widely as one of the best looking and most fashionable actors of his day. He would roughly be considered an equal of Brad Pitt, had Pitt decided to become a presidential assassin.
Marie Antoinette - Widely regarded as a great beauty since the age of 13, Marie Antoinette represented the height of Parisian fashion. She was an 18th century Lady Di.
Joseph Stalin - Again, not good, but check out that hair. Moving on…
Hermann Rorschach - Yeah, it's the Swiss psychoanalyst who developed the inkblot tests that bear his name. Kind of looks like Brad Pitt's (there's that name again) great-great-grandfather.
Amy Winehouse - Sure, she was a hot mess, but how cool was she? Tragic that she joined the 27 club.
Morgan Freeman - Morgan Freeman has to be one of my favorite human beings. He exudes cool and calm. This reminds me of that hilarious line in Ted 2 when Ted says to Freeman, "I think I want to sleep on a bed made of your voice." Classic
Janis Joplin - Simply the best female singing voice in the last century. A former outcast, she became the epitome of 1960s counter-culture cool. Unfortunately, she also became a member of the 27 club.
James Dean - Rebel, race car driver, Dean was the king of all that was cool.
That's all for now. Who would you put on your list?
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