Monthly Archives: November 2024

This Artist Painted the 2nd Famous Painting in the World

Vincent van Gogh (March 30, 1853 – July 29, 1890) There’s a sequence in one of the Doctor Who episodes where Vincent van Gogh gets to see a modern gallery exhibition of his work, and hear a description of his … Continue reading

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This Man Analyzed the Psychology of the Crowd

Gustav Le Bon (May 7, 1841 – December 13, 1931) Ellie Dreams Down Under has done it again. Today’s video, which is part of her Human Ascension series, came out the day before the 2024 US elections. She called it … Continue reading

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His Fatal Flaw? A Heart That’s Too Big For His Body

A Man Called Otto (2022) Ironic, isn’t it? Tom Hanks always needs to be the person everyone likes. In this film, he is definitely playing against type. The fact that Rita, his wife, had something to do with the production … Continue reading

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Is This Man Trump’s Svengali?

Stephen Miller (August 23, 1985) I have avoided looking at this individual because I didn’t want to sully the reputations of the Miller clan. But, now I’m beginning to see that he seems to be the hidden puppet master when … Continue reading

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I Know It’s an Existential Question, But…

Why was Trump Spared His Life from an Attempted Assassin’s Bullet? You would have thought that he might have had a change of heart, like Ebenezer Scrooge after the visits by the three ghosts. Initially, he had a ‘small’ change … Continue reading

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Re-electing the Former President is Like:

Putting a Fox in Charge of the Hen House He says he’ll protect the women “whether they like it or not.” (Where have we heard that phrase before?)

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