
Pedro Discord
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1,500 year old ceramic Maya figurine with a removable helmet.



Toru final appearance in MHA
















Charlie Chaplin’s return to the United States became one of the most emotional moments in Academy Awards history, marked by a 12-minute standing ovation that opened the 44th Oscars and instantly reframed his legacy. After two decades of exile and public vilification, the overwhelming applause served as a national acknowledgment of past wrongs and a symbolic apology to a man once pushed away. Chaplin had spent years facing suspicion, political attacks, and scandals amplified by the Red Scare, ultimately choosing self-exile when his re-entry permit was revoked in 1952. Though celebrated abroad, he remained a polarizing figure in America until changing political tides and renewed artistic appreciation set the stage for his long-awaited return. When Chaplin finally stepped onto the Oscar stage in 1972 to accept his Lifetime Achievement Award, the audience rose as one, refusing to stop applauding. More moments that will restore your faith in humanity: bit.ly/3ILWYi4














Earlier that same day...







