Iron Heart spotted on celebrities
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he needs people to dress him
what is it about the guy? the smarmy appearance or what?
though looking at that picture -yeah I don't like the bastard eitherFor me, it's the whole creepy Scientologist who doesn't believe in psychology and auditions wives thing…
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H has spotted Tom.
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I don't like him.
Neither do I but it's fun to see IH out there.
Yes he's a grade A douchenozzle. Only real bit of good acting he's ever done was in Magnolia, in which he basically played himself. But the IH wearin' is def cool.
Let's not leave out his performance in Tropic Thunder. I didn't even know it was him for the first few minutes.
Color me ignorant, but how does one spot that Johnny Marr's wearing IH in this picture? I mean, they sure look like IH from the fabric, but I can't see any other tells/rivets/stitching etc…
The one and only Johnny Marr rocking Iron Hearts
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@rovdjurstorget He tagged IH in the post.
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Aside from the hardware, there sunnies resemble JMM Taos to me
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Andrew Huberman rocking what looks like the new flannel with Lex Fridman?
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Yeah I looked him up too — gonna check out his podcast! My aging, addled brain could dip its atrophied mind-toe in the pool of neuroplasticity, that's for sure.
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That’s hilarious @popvulture i was thinking the exact same bing. Even saved his podcast to my phone! Could use some brain yoga for sure!
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Speaking of Huberman, made me think of neuroplasticity, which reminded me of the David Byrne production “Theater of the Mind.” All I can say is buy the ticket and take the ride if you have the opportunity to experience that.
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@Mizmazzle since I see your comment on neuroplasticity, it’s in denver I think through January. I’d recommend going with a group of friends. So cool.
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Oh interesting @mclaincausey ill look into it. What is it, like a talk or a interactive experience or something?
David Byrne also has a really cool show going on called, “Theatre of the Mind.” Gets into how we perceive our own realities. I though that was pretty rad.
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That’s… what I was referring to
Speaking of Huberman, made me think of neuroplasticity, which reminded me of the David Byrne production “Theater of the Mind.” All I can say is buy the ticket and take the ride if you have the opportunity to experience that.
I’m not going to say anything about what happens in the production. It’s best IMO for anyone who goes to do so without any expectations / preconceptions.
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@mclaincausey haha. I just noticed your second “previous” message referencing Theatre of the Mind. Haha. Didn’t even see that message before. Not sure what this means about the plasticity of my mind…but I’m gonna venture to say…it’s not good haha