Who's the biggest BSD?

says the chubby Indian man. lol.

THIS GUY

https://medium.com/travel-adventure/what-its-like-to-fly-the-23-000-singapore-airlines-suites-class-17d9f3fee0d

Holy sh*t

^ Holy shit indeed. That looks incredible.

Gotcha, we’re just naming people it won’t be. In that case it sure as hell won’t be Xi Jinping or Narendra Modi.

Indeed. An oft overlooked fact, Ghandi slept (literally) next to naked, barely teenage girls to test his faith.

Ghandi is a weak piece of crap.

Putin is all about Napoleon complex.

The ultimate dictator of the 21st centure.

Toss up between Vince McMahon and Don King.

That Singapore Airlines suite looks like coach class compared to Etihad Airlines’ 3-room suite:

http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-05-13/etihads-new-three-room-suite-for-when-first-class-just-doesnt-cut-it

Who’s the biggest BSD? ME - currently on an 160 hour bender getting a mega deal (for our company anyway) to the goal line. 60 days of work in 2 weeks.

Alan Page.

NFL MVP, lawyer, and Supreme Court Justice for Minnesota. Maybe the best defensive lineman ever in the NFL.

Rhaegar Targaryen is the biggest BSD. The alpha male of the Seven Kingdoms.

^ Until he encountered Robert Baratheon at the Trident.

Another BSD: Gene Simmons

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2014/10/putin-birthday-present-hercules-art-show.html

I think the mods can safely lock this thread now.

this guy?

http://gothamist.com/2014/10/09/real_life_wolf_of_wall_street_is_se.php#photo-1

This Is How Putin Literally Rolls hint: BSD

I don’t think Assad or Kim Jung Un are BSD. I have the feeling that they are nothing more than average Joes born into power.

Putin is the absolute BSD. Originally an obscure KGB agent posted in East Germany, nobody gave him shit.

Blood Ninja

How did we forget about DSK: http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/02/11/world/europe/dsk-dominique-strauss-kahn-trial.html?referrer= From the article: ““When you read the criminal complaint, you get the impression it was this unbridled activity,” Mr. Strauss-Kahn told the court, “but it was four times a year.” The rest of the time he was too busy trying to save the global economy as head of the International Monetary Fund, he said.”