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“In Maslow's pyramid of needs, Abraham Maslow demonstrates the hierarchy of human requirements, most basic at the bottom, in a diagram. If you ask me, putting people's most basic requirements in a pyramid is bloody exclusive in the first place.They're extremely difficult to build, only pharoahs are allows in them and Indiana Jones was very nearly killed trying to get the treasure out.”

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Russell Brand
Russell Brand

Russell Brand, a British comedian, writer, and TV presenter, was born on June 4, 1975. Known for his unique sense of humor and bold statements, he has gained popularity through his performances in several comedy films and his involvement in TV shows. more

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