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Stars are just like us; all about the celebrities opening out about their experiences with mental illness and overcoming personal struggles.
NORTON I, Emperor of the United States of America and regent of Mexico
JoshuaAbrahamNorton (circa 1819 - January 8, 1880), also known as "His Majesty NORTON I", was a prominent resident of San Francisco, USA, and appointed himself "Emperor of the United States of America and Regent of Mexico" on September 17, 1859. Although he had no office, and his "authority" was recognized only by some amused people, he was treated well in San Francisco, and his "money" was accepted at the shops he frequented.
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
Bill Russell's journey from homeless to sporting fame is revealed in 5 short stories
Bill Russell's passing is a sad story. One less humble, funny man, one less basketball winner, one less life legend. Every time I mention Bill Russell's name or see him in a video, my mind flashes back to Wukesong on the night of October 11, 2012.
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
Actor Spacey has agreed to take the stand against himself in the wake of a sexual assault scandal that forced him to seek a living in Italy
Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey, 62, released a statement via Good Morning America, saying he would fly to the UK to appear in court to clear his name and defend himself against allegations of sexual assault.
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
Smoking at 9, street fighting at 12, arrested at 21, the ferocious life of Al Pacino
He became the eternal "godfather" in the heart of people in his thirties, in the fifties with elegant tango to win universal praise classic, and in the seventies when back to the gang boss told people that he was always full of passion, perhaps this is his talent.
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
Stallone escaped from 14 prisons into escape experts, and Schwarzenegger strong together deduce "escape"!
The charm of prison break movies full of thrilliness and suspense lies in the test of not only extraordinary wisdom and courage but also patience and waiting. It takes time, patience and hard to get tools to carry out a prison break plan to succeed, and it is not easy to escape from a high-security prison. Prisoners need to make friends and trust each other to survive even if any mistake can end their lives. The thrill of the escape is self-evident, and the thrilling thrill and oppression is often not confined to the protagonists of the film, but also to the viewers across the screen, who feel the adrenaline rush flushed and the heart jump.
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
Will Ian McKellen's Gandalf return for The Lord of the Rings? ?
The Lord of the Rings is about to premiere, and from the looks of trailers and production, it's a big deal. But many viewers are worried that the series won't be able to deliver the same impressive characters as the original trilogy, such as beloved Ian McKellen's Gandalf.
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
Clint Eastwood: The nineteen-year-old legend continues with The Mule!
There is such a man. A wide-brimmed leather hat with a brown cloak, a cigarette always held sideways, and a six-shot revolver on his waist. He always frowns, narrow and deep eyes to examine and criticize everything, the smoke rings seem to have different meaning.
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
Not suitable for Rijkaard, but also by Jose Mourinho early release, the Premier League golden boot is delayed by football
The number of goals, of course, is an important criterion to measure the strength of the striker, but it is definitely not the only criterion. I don't know how many strikers with high goalscoring efficiency have been relegated to the bench by team-mates who are not as efficient. Premier League golden Boot Hasselbaink, for example, is the most typical example:
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche











