Stan Lee is the victim of a great injustice


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Read his bio by Ian Kershaw. After WWI, some German solider sort of did a communist up rising in Bavaria, if I remember correctly. Hitler was like the 2nd in the command or something... and a commie. The up rising didn't last, but already his gift of the gab was evident.

Kershaw speculates that Hitler just wanted to stay in the army, a place where the hobo he was sort of belonged, a family of sorts. The end of the War ment his days there were numbered. He probably would have embrassed any ideology or religion to stay there, to have a purpose.
 

Read his bio by Ian Kershaw. After WWI, some German solider sort of did a communist up rising in Bavaria, if I remember correctly. Hitler was like the 2nd in the command or something... and a commie. The up rising didn't last, but already his gift of the gab was evident.

Kershaw speculates that Hitler just wanted to stay in the army, a place where the hobo he was sort of belonged, a family of sorts. The end of the War ment his days there were numbered. He probably would have embrassed any ideology or religion to stay there, to have a purpose.

But what about his art?
 






I think that's a rare double oof. Cusack has been in some good stuff, though. The Thin Red Line, Being John Malkovich, Identity, Hot Tub Time Machine and ... Con Air.
 

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