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Kristin Glover's avatar

I’ve never found DiCaprio handsome.

And there’s something all wrong about him...Perhaps it’s the stench of the WEF.

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DAM on the beach's avatar

Agreed Kristin. And his smile looks smarmy.

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Kim's avatar

Amy person that works for the WEF is out of touch

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Hawks Perch's avatar

Another trivia question: Whatever happened to "Goodbye Lahaina"?

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Ian Comaish's avatar

Redford was better….

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bill d's avatar

Who cares about Leo. The book on the other hand is considered a “perfect” novel.

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Kathleen Vee's avatar

Agree with your literary opinion on that passage about the smile of “eternal reassurance” but I believe Leo’s lovely eyes are what makes his smile work!

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Kathleen - don’t be mesmerized by Leo. Check out his personal life; after that you won’t think his eyes are ‘lovely’.

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Jeff Cook-Coyle's avatar

The eyes are probably what sells the smile in the passage as well.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Leonardo Di Caprio? Please don’t subject us to his face ever again. You DO know about him, correct, Mr. Leake? Ugh.

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dan herrick's avatar

I believe Nero Wolf only worked in the resistance in Monte Negro with no government decorations. However, Rex Stout's novel "The Black Mountain" has Nero returning to the Monte Negro many years later to trace through ancient friendships and rivalries to find and hold accountable the murderer of his friend in New York, the chef of Rusterman's Restaurant. One of the most memorable scenes in the Wolf chronicles is Wolf identifying the body in the morgue, placing two dinars on its eyes and saying, "That completes my obligation to the clay. Let's go, Archie."

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Vaxless's avatar

True. De Caprio had a first row seat at the WEF - they must have paid him a few € or Swiss Francs to showcase his handsome little face albeit devoid of brains.

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Kristin Glover's avatar

I don’t think he’s devoid of brains. He’s actually a terrific actor. If you haven’t seen Once Upon A Time In Hollywood...IMHO, it’s brilliant and his performance is brilliant too...

That aside, he’s pushing the WEF “Climate Agenda” - not the one that might help heal our planet - instead the one that will institute 15 minute cities and The New World Order for “the good” of all us ignorant useless eaters.

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Vaxless's avatar

Good point Kristin. Well taken. I agree - he is a good actor

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Madeleine Love's avatar

Charm and charisma isn't explored nearly enough these days.

And we'd probably know what was behind a 'decoration from Montenegro', if it were a true decoration.

On their path to glory WEF-type young global leaders collect all their decorations, canny in their ability to work out which volunteer projects will be recognised by the decorators.

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Gaye's avatar

That smile? Duper’s delight? Perfected by our public serpents and philanthropaths like Mr. Gates-of-Hell. Sometimes fleeting, but not always.

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1of88m's avatar

🐢 The famous fictional character in American literature who claims to have received a military decoration from Montenegro is Simon Legree from the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe.

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