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Pythagoras

Hey! You all should know me by now, and, if you dont, well, then you do not know one of the most famous Greek philosophers. Ill explain it to you in the following paragraphs. I was born 582 BC and people call me the first pure mathematician. The reason for my name being spread out was because of my amazing theory about Right-angled triangles. I am famous for many things but here are three of the most important ones, 1) I was expert on the fate of the soul after death. I was the one who thought the soul was immortal and went through a series of reincarnations, 2) I was an expert on religious ritual, and, 3) is because I was a wonder worker. I can be at two places at the same time. I am the founder of a strict way of life that emphasized dietary restrictions, religious ritual and rigorous self-discipline. I was born on the Island of Samos, in the Mediterranean. I was the son of Mnesarchus, and son of Pythais (in Greece the mans name always came first). I fled to Italy while the harsh king polycrates ruled. I become very political and xpowerful in Croton, Italy, where I established a school and I declared that numbers could uncover the secrets of the universe, limiting and giving shape to matter. I had a wife and two kids. My son name was telauges and my wife and daughters name was Theano and Damo. I loved playing the lyre I think it just sound so soothing. I do most of my time thinking while listening to it play.

Alan Ezcurra June 4, 2013 7 History Pythagoras

I had many hobbies and one of them was religion. I was founder and very involved in a religious community, with secretive paper work, which I cant tell you, that they were geometric formulations. I believed that eating animal products was cannibalism because these products might contain the souls of human ancestors. The religious community and I refused to eat beans because passing of gas shortened the lifespan because we believed that man only had so much breath in him. I figured out that proportional interval of numbers between musical notes by listening to the pounding sound that blacksmith created when hitting metal against metal. People ask how I think I I look and I just tell them I am god like because of my beard. I sometimes wear a turban over my short curly hair. I have a very sharp nose. I have a mysterious and puzzling facial features. I am very tall. I am a white Greek philosopher and I wore the typical Greek white robe. I have a very intense looking face.

Ezcurra, Alan

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Some people call me a genius but at the same time they are calling me a madman. An example of my madness is when I was out walking and I saw a dog being mistreated and I yelled stop, dont hit it! It is a soul of a friend. I knew it when I heard its voice. I believed in ghost, spirits, and reincarnation. I always think of myself alive and dead I remember everything and when I die I retain the same memories, as I was once Pyrrhus, and, when he died, I become Pythagoras.

Ezcurra, Alan

Monday, June 10, 2013 2:21:56 PM Pacic Daylight Time

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Ezcurra, Alan

Monday, June 10, 2013 2:21:56 PM Pacic Daylight Time

70:56:81:b0:06:df

Ezcurra, Alan

Monday, June 10, 2013 2:21:56 PM Pacic Daylight Time

70:56:81:b0:06:df

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