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Charlie Chaplin and Albert Einstein, 1950s.
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Conrad Veidt, The Man Who Laughs, Paul Leni, 1928.
Conrad Veidt, The Man Who Laughs, Paul Leni, 1928.
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We make up any excuse to preserve myths about people we love, but the reverse is also true; if we dislike an individual we adamantly resist changing our opinion, even when somebody offers proof of his decency, because it’s vital to have myths about both the gods and the devils in our lives.
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Marilyn Monroe sans makeup