Light might be the fastest thing in the world, but the speed at which people change their minds on the internet might as well be a close second.It’s no surprise—rumors spread online at the speed of a click, and sometimes all it takes is one viral post to make people believe (or un-believe) anything. But let’s not just speculate.Users onQuorahave been sharing surprising discoveries about celebrities that completely changed how they saw them, sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. Scroll down to see what they found out, and let us know if you already knew or if your opinion just did a complete 180!This post may includeaffiliate links.
Light might be the fastest thing in the world, but the speed at which people change their minds on the internet might as well be a close second.
It’s no surprise—rumors spread online at the speed of a click, and sometimes all it takes is one viral post to make people believe (or un-believe) anything. But let’s not just speculate.
Users onQuorahave been sharing surprising discoveries about celebrities that completely changed how they saw them, sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. Scroll down to see what they found out, and let us know if you already knew or if your opinion just did a complete 180!
This post may includeaffiliate links.
Actor Steve Buscemi, a former firefighter, with the New York City Fire Department, returned to his “House”, and volunteered to return to duty on 9/11/2001, when the World Trade Center was hit. He helped fight fires in the area, and comb the wreckage for survivors.I saw him as a pretty good character actor, now I see him as a hero. He didn’t seek any publicity, and never said anything until he was “outed”. He had even asked the FDNY and those he was working with to not say anything. A picture of a group of firefighters taking a break, which he was in, and the FDNY logs, are how he was discovered to have done what he did.
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Audrey Hepburn Before her movie career, she helped the Dutch resistance against N*zi Germany. She and her mother sheltered a paratrooper in their house, which could have gotten them shot if it had been discovered. She delivered food and messages to other stranded paratroopers. She danced at secretive affairs to raise money for the Resistance. She was a war hero before she was a movie star.
I have to say Gary Sinise. I knew I loved him in Forrest Gump. He was excellent. Then I saw him again in The Stand and Red Planet. I honestly didn’t know what it was about him that I liked. Maybe it was the way he talked and just filled his roles so perfectly? Who can say for sure? Years later, I’m on Facebook and saw that he brought 100 families to Disney World where the children’s mother or father were deployed and he paid for their trip there and their hotel stay and everything.I was in such shock and awe, I started crying (as I am now remembering what he did). Everything that wonderful man does for the US military makes me love and adore him even more. Why? Because I also take care of our military, the survivors who came home broken and emotionally wrecked who have to go on 100% disability. Men who served in WW2, Korea, and Vietnam. I would give anything in the world to meet Gary Sinise just to shake his hand and to thank him for all he has done. I know he has done a whole lot more than just this, but this stands out more than anything else. It is what I would do had I enough money to do so.
I was surprised when I watched the documentary about Joan Rivers. Folks who worked for her stayed with her for years. And if any employee had children, she routinely paid for their schooling, even private schools.
Emma Watson - I used to think she was annoying. NOPE! She stands for women’s rights and even opened a support hotline for my fellow ladies all over the UK. She turns down huge roles because of her personal opinions and I respect that; some actors and actresses would be thrilled to do some of them without really caring about that aspect, but here we are.
Daniel Radcliffe - I adore that man. Massive respect for holding back on political opinions until he was out of the Potter spotlight, since the media would have just loved some controversy from him.Who most people just see as “Potter man” is actually an incredibly kind person and just a huge prankster (he wore the same outfit every day to frustrate the paparazzi) and pushes his limits when it comes to acting. Equus was a brave move.
Alice Cooper. I passed him off as just a run of the mill rock musician out for shock value. Then I found out how long he has been with his wife. In the industry he is in marriages don’t seem to last long but his has lasted for 44 years now. The other thing about his industry is about the amount of d**g and alcohol ab*se. Having struggled himself with it, he is now helping others put that behind them.
Steven Tyler from Areosmith went to court to obtain legal guardianship of a 16 year old girl, then got her pregnant. After that, I decided that I’d never buy another Areosmith album again, never watch him on television, or support that kind of behavior in any way, shape, or form.
As someone who is heavily interested in history and biographies, I have had the opportunity to learn about many famous individuals and their accomplishments. However, there was one discovery that completely changed the way I saw a particular person and their legacy. The person in question was Albert Einstein, one of the most renowned and brilliant minds of the 20th century.Growing up, I had always heard about Einstein’s groundbreaking work in physics and his theory of relativity. However, it wasn’t until I read a book about his personal life that I learned about his activism and humanitarian efforts. Before this discovery, I saw Einstein as a brilliant scientist, but I didn’t fully understand the extent of his impact on society and the world. I learned that he was a vocal pacifist and an advocate for civil rights, speaking out against racism and discrimination. He even used his fame and influence to help refugees fleeing N*zi persecution during World War II.Einstein’s humanitarian efforts were truly inspiring and it completely changed the way I saw him. Instead of just viewing him as a scientific genius, I now saw him as a compassionate and socially conscious individual who used his platform to make a positive difference in the world. This discovery also made me realize that there is often much more to a person’s legacy than what we see on the surface. It’s easy to get caught up in the accomplishments and accolades of famous figures, but it’s important to also consider their character and values.Einstein’s activism and humanitarian efforts showed that he was not only a brilliant scientist, but also a compassionate and socially conscious individual. I think it’s important to remember that people are complex and multifaceted, and it’s crucial to not just focus on one aspect of their life or legacy. This discovery about Einstein completely changed the way I saw him and has encouraged me to always strive to learn more about the people I admire, rather than just accepting the surface-level information that is often presented to us. In conclusion, my surprising discovery about Albert Einstein completely changed the way I saw him. Instead of just viewing him as a scientific genius, I now see him as a compassionate and socially conscious individual who used his platform to make a positive impact on the world. This experience has reminded me to always strive to learn more about the people I admire and to consider all aspects of their character and values.
Marilyn Monroe No one would have thought that Norma Jean Mortensen (now, Marilyn Monroe) was a lot more than [her famous] picture: She properly circumscribed the character of Goddess Aphrodite in her teens.Born during the Great Depression, she was unaware of her parents. Absive childhood, prey to sxual a*saults, and growing in an orphanage. Everything hit her hard. It was one day when she was getting ready for school and found a sweater to wear which was torn and short. She reached the school and suddenly every eyeball was lurking her elusiveness. And suddenly everything changed for her. One day in 1949, only twenty-three at the time and her career at a standstill, Monroe met someone at a diner who told her that a producer casting a new Groucho Marx movie, Love Happy, was looking for an actress for the part of a blond bombshell. She was cast and became insanely famous for her sultry voice, the body that captured attention, and work that was highly ambitious. But was that all about Marilyn?I had read a lot about her where I gathered an incident that changed the way I looked at her. Ella Fitzgerald, a black woman, and a famous singer. Her following was enough to do justice to her name brand. But her color and the body type didn’t really match up to the social standards and every denied calling her to their clubs or cafes. It was then when Marilyn Monroe, listened to her plethora of recordings and soon became friends with her and decided to give her a break at Mocambo, a famous cafe in L.A. She approached the owner of the cafe and added ‘If he let Fitzgerald sing, she would appear in all her shows and sit in the front seat along with other celebrities.’ The owner was ecstatic and allowed her to sing. The shows went sold out and Fitzgerald gathered what she wanted! For once the Monroe for me in the white dress suddenly changed for all good and revolutionary.
I was blown away to find out the Brad Pitt produces countless great movies and rarely ever publicly involves himself in them or attempts to take any credit for being involved with them. Brad Pitt is this big blockbuster actor with countless amazing movies under his belt, so the last thing you really expect is that he’d be humble about blockbusters he produces: Selma, Moonlight, 12 Years a S*e, The Last Blackman in San Francisco, Kick-As, Kick-As 2, The Departed, Okja.All of these varied and amazing films and rarely do you see him step foreword and claim any stardom from them. It’s astounding the various stories he is willing to put his money into and make happen and then not want any credit beyond his name in the credits.
Mahatma Gandhi I used to admire him, until I learned that this ‘man of peace’ beat his wife.
When I watched Clint Eastwood have a delusional, political rant & heard the crazy things that he was saying, I lost any respect and admiration for him that I ever had . Same thing with Roseanne Barr. They’re both nuts!
I used to admire Elon Musk for creating the Tesla car, then he went and sold “personal flamethrowers” to the average consumer. In most countries, you need a license to buy a gun, but you don’t need any kind of permit to buy and operate a “personal flamethrower”. You just need $2,000 (yes, it’s expensive), and a deep-rooted desire to set things on fire. Firefighters already have enough work on their plates without a bunch of Youtube “gurus” using flamethrowers in their videos and “accidentally“ starting fires. If you’re in the military or need one in a professional capacity, then yes, it makes sense. But John Q Public who bought one to impress his friends? Nope!
The most noted person and would be is Benjamin Franklin, a statement, congressman and inventor and philosopher. He created public libraries to help those that didn’t have time to get educated. In fact, Abraham Lincoln took his books home and self-taught himself to become an attorney. Benjamin created Fire Engine for the community to use in case a house was on fire. Also, Post Office to send mail to and from families, friends, etc. He was the one that penned the phrase “A penny saved is a penny earned!” No wonder I was able to save money from this phase. He also experimented with electricity in the early infancy of electricity. He was given a bad rap about him being illegitimate but did he care? Hell no, he went on to provide and help those that were writing the Constitution and his signature is on it too.
Well, I was watching a documentary about Martin Luther King Jr. I have always really admired him and I thought he was so intelligent. It was true that he was a genius he skipped two grades in high school and started college at age 15, that’s when I knew he was really a genius and I respected him even more.
I wouldn’t say, “completely,” but it did alert my perception of them. I’ve been a fan of The Rock and Vin Diesel for some time now and still enjoy their movies. It was the feud between them that grew during the filming of the eighth movie of the Fast and Furious franchise.While there were disagreements in “philosophies,” as they had said in interviews and on social media. The feud grew to a point of hostility on set where neither of the two could work together.There were multiple scenes where it looked like they were on the same set and talking, but they weren’t. Each one would film their part and then in post-production the scenes would be put together to create the image.What bothered me most: Both have talked about just handling and dealing with things, but neither of them could. Both refused to work with one another on set. Both are getting paid millions of dollars, but they can’t work together.Then there is the rest of us. We all go to work. Most of us work with people we don’t care to be around, but we deal with it. We also do this with so little pay in comparison. The money both of them make most likely exceeds that of which most of us will make in multiple lifetimes… but they couldn’t be on set together.
That Kirk Douglas r*ped a young girl named Natalie Wood. I never wanted to believe the rumors about him, but there are too many details from people in the industry and accordingly from Natalie Wood herself. Other actress confirmed their own experiences with him. He isn’t here to defend himself, but he never denied any of the incidents in the taped confrontations I watched.
For me it’s Gal Gadot . She was just a typical Hollywood “easy cheesy” actress, at least for me. On the surface, she looks the same. Isn’t? But, the former Miss Israel 2004 actually served for two years in the military starting from 20 years old, and during the experience she also had to deal with a three-month boot camp to become a combat trainer. I mean, Wow! No wonder why she is picked as Wonder Woman for the DC movies - A true bad*ss, indeed.
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Definitely Michael Jackson. I watched Leaving Neverland and it hurt my heart. I adored him and now, after watching that documentary, I’m grossed out. It was very triggering.
Boy, this is a good question! The first person that came to my mind is Tony Robbins. He’s tremendously passionate about addressing hunger in the US and clean water in developing countries. He’s made these issues, particularly hunger, a lifetime commitment starting in his teens.Another person is Sir Richard Branson. The head of hundreds of individual companies, EVERY ONE OF THEM has social commitment as part of their mission. He is fully committed to the idea that business is part of their community and has a part in making lives better.The last person I’ll mention here is American footballer Marshawn Lynch. He spends so much time with the kids at Oakland Tech high school as well as donating money and investing in the community. I had the honor of thanking him in person for everything he does to support the community a couple of years ago and as usual, he completely downplayed his role. If only people paid as much attention to his work off the field, they’d see what a real hero he is OFF the gridiron!
Meghan Markle - I used to be like oh cute new princess! Nowadays I think she’s obnoxious. Asking to leave the royal family while also wanting to keep your royal brand? What the actual hell. She seems manipulative and I have 0 clue why she wanted to leave the royal family when she damn right knew what she was getting herself into.
Beyonce: I always thought that she is a nice person, but s.one here on quora said that Beyonce was in a cafe and didn’t even bother to look at her She was working as a waitress (LIKE COME ON WOMAN THESE FANS MADE YOU!)Taylor swift: when I was little, I listened to a few of her songs but I was never really interested But since the lover album came out and I have been exploring every area in her life. I was really interested to read the meaning of each lyric of her songs and who was that written about. But what truly made me love her that she always respected her fans. Always defended them and even invited them to her secret sessions in her estates to listen to her albums before it came out FOR FREE. She always says that she succeeded because of her fans. She loves interacting with them. Remember her stalking her fans unstoppably in 2017? she always gives credit to her backvocals singers and her guitarists and dancers. I have never seen any celebrity doing that She truely deserves all of this fame and success She is an amazing woman.
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Christian Bale. Always thought he was a versatile, good looking actor. After hearing him scream and belittle a crew member after he accidentally walked past the camera, really disgusted me, I will never pay to see any of his movies.
Justin Bieber.Until 2018 I personally liked and enjoyed his music. (and I shipped him like crazy with Selena). But now I despise him. And all this happened when I discovered what he did to Selena Gomez (and other girls).He mentally ab**ed her and destroyed her mental health and even her relationship with her family (she did, but for him). He cheated on her multiple times, and yet she still forgave him and was always there when he needed help. Every time she’d try to move on he would just ruin it. Every time he was bad (which happened often) his manager would call Selena even though they were broken up.And last but not least he threw away 10 years of history (2008–2018) and 2 months after taking a break with Selena he left her and married Hailey Baldwin. (the first time they were seen 1 month after their break up) All in 2 months while she was recovering and was suffering from mental health and also lupus. Justin is a shallow man and whatever he does I will never see him as somebody who deserves respect ever again.
Morrissey. I’m a Mancunian. We are programmed to love The Smiths. For a large part of my life, I lived in the same suburb he did. I walked the same streets. While it doesn’t give us the same DNA, I expected it gives us some commonality in perspective. I hear it in his songs. I know he’s an ae. Everyone in the industry says he’s an ae. He’s allowed to be. We forgive him that. But his right wing views, which totter on the edge of the extreme, came as a surprise.Some of his songs hint at it but it was irony, wasn’t it? Or him speaking from someone else’s perspective? Morrissey the animal rights obsessive, the vegan, apparently doesn’t eat vegetables. He only eats beige food that didn’t have a mother. Bread, pasta, nuts, potatoes (technically a vegetable). Is he goading us for believing anything he said in the past? Did he sell himself to us on a ticket he has never believed? Is he the very opposite of what we thought? Is he Simon Cowell in jackboots? I don’t quite believe it. I think he’s being “complicated” as we know he is, but he’s planted enough doubt. Life is easy as a teenager. Here’s the set of things that are good. Here’s the set of things that are bad. As you age, the sets depopulate themselves as complications set in. I went from objective to 7.8 billion subjectives and now there isn’t even clarity in my own personal subjective. You can’t group anything. There are just thoughts, yourselves and everyone else’s, one on hand atomic, on the other a vast ocean. I was always going to come to this conclusion, but Morrissey pushed me towards it more quickly than I would have liked.
Elvis was a big Monty Python fan, and was particularly fond of the ‘nudge, nudge, know what I mean’ sketch, There is NO WAY I - and I bet nearly ALL of you - saw that coming. Never thought about what the man might find funny, and now we know.
Beyonce. I really bought into the God gives me this talent so that I can share yada yada blah blah blah. Then I find that her and JZ Spent a million bucks at a creche just so they can park the kid whilst they watch the game. Really? Then don’t give me the God spiel. Could have saved some children with that money. Beyonce splashes $1million on luxury nursery suite for Blue Ivy at the Barclays Center.
Halsey - Oh my God. I find her to be so whiny and the kind of person to make something out of nothing. I see the frustration over not being heard at the Women’s March, but could you not complain about how many people weren’t at your speech? It sounds so bratty and attention-depraved. Don’t even get me started on the racist shampoo Twitter rant. That was just dumb. People are out here dying and here you are in your 5 star hotel complaining about complimentary shampoo.
I’m watching ESPN’s “The Last Dance” and even though the documentary centers around Michael Jordan I was more surprised about Scottie Pippen’s backstory. I had no idea how underpaid he was on the Bulls, and that he had 11 brothers and sisters and sick parents to support. I always remember Scottie Pippen as a great basketball player with a rather glum, pissy attitude. The documentary really fleshed out Scottie Pippen and his motivations.
Nicki Minaj. Her music made me cringe and I used to think she’s oh-so full of herself. Until I learnt about this: She randomly paid for her fans’ college loans on Twitter. Nicki replied to thirty fans, telling them to send info for her to pay for their tuition, school loans, and needed equipment. Look what she have done. She ended the run of tweets with a promise of another round in a month or so. Therefore, one must never be like her. I hope you understood!
James Levine, after reading about his alleged m*lestation of teenage boys. He was one of the giants of classical music in the 1980s and ‘90s, and until the scandal broke, I’d admired many of his performances and studio recordings. I haven’t listened to any of them since.
For me, I’d HAVE to say Leonardo DiCaprio. A couple of decades ago, EVERYONE was saying: “ooooohhh, Leo this, and Leo that!” B.F.D. That’s what I thought. Then I saw a movie called “The Man In The Iron Mask.” I like the story “The Three Musketeers.” Leonardo DiCaprio, played a dual role. And WAS AMAZING! Then a couple years later, He was hosting some award show, or something, AFTER,He said what he had to, Leonardo DiCaprio, WENT INTO THE AUDIENCE, and began taking selfies, with members of the audience. I knew I liked him from then on. Leonardo DiCaprio, is a REAL person, and a DAMN cool Class act.
Hmm of late, Micheal Jordan after watching the hugely entertaining ‘The Last Dance’ docu-series. I used to love me some MJ and I consider him the GOAT. But the way he controlled the narrative of the documentary was pretty objectionable. He did not have to label the 84 Bulls team as ‘The C*caine Circus' , he did not have to call Isiah Thomas an a*****e, why would you throw Horace Grant under the bus now and please cut Scottie some slack for his standoff with the Bulls front office .The worst of all, to mask his gambling issues as being competitive and him bullying his team and portray it as a method to get his team-mates ready for the rigors of championship basketball is plain wrong. There is no way you punch your team mate and should get away with it. It just looks like his public image is meticulously planned facade and in reality the guy is arrogant and obnoxiously mean. I don’t know if it would be fun hanging out with him. But I must confess, after watching the ‘The Last Dance', the one thing I am certainly convinced about is that Michael Jordan would have dominated today’s NBA and tomorrow’s NBA just as he did with the Bulls.
Discovering what a mean-spirited, ungrateful, cruel, money-grubbing, worthless, mooching, dim-witted, weak and whipped man-child Prince Harry has turned out to be. I once liked him and thought he was a great asset to the Queen, Prince Charles and especially his brother William and sister-in-law Catherine. My opinion of him has taken a 180 degree turn after discovering just who he “really” is.
The way Megan Thee Stallion treated Tory Lanez after he shot her. I’m serious. I read in an article on The Source magazine website that Megan lied to hospital staff about the incident and lied to police about what actually happened. Before I read that, I thought Megan Thee Stallion was a wannabe gangsta rapping for clout and I didn’t care if she lived or she died. But after reading that article, I was like “Hold up. This woman is really real. She actually has some substance in her character”. I still don’t rock with her as a rapper but I have a lot more respect for her as a person now, which I had none of before I read that article.
Gretchen Carlson.. My god I used to think she was the most beautiful woman on earth. Former Miss America turned news reporter.. Even as far back as when she was on the Saturday Early Show on CBS I had it bad for her. Then she made the move to Fox News and their “Fox and Friends” show and I watched her most every morning.. Then she wrote a book.. Fortunately I picked it up on the shelf in Barnes & Noble and read it there without having to pay for it. I was very excited to read it and learn more about her at first… But as I turned the pages I quickly realized that this was the most nauseating, egotistical woman on earth. In fact I lost count of how many times she wrote how she graduated from Stanford (with honors!). Just ugh… Then she became a central player in the Roger Ailes scandal… Which I found odd because she called him her “mentor” in the book.
Definitely Doja Cat. I used to love her music and listen to it all the time due to how catchy it was along with the fact that she was such an open minded person who jus didn’t give a f**k. But after her little mess up with all that racist stuff, I just can’t look at her the same and I can’t listen to her music either, I tried to, but I just can’t.
Marilyn Manson - As a young Christian child, I used to think that he was dangerous and the devil himself. Nope. He’s just out here making great music exposing hypocrisy and making the most beautiful grotesque music videos out there.
Lebron James, and this happened just recently. Being a huge MJ fan, I thought that for Lebron to claim that he was the GOAT, was just way out of line. If he is indeed the greatest basketball player of all time, let others say it. Mike never claimed to be the greatest, but 75% of his peers believe he is. Former players like Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Charles Barkley, Kobe and Shaq all swear his airness is the true GOAT and they were some of his biggest rivals. I think there is no question Mike had done more for the NBA than any other and no one else deserves that tag. Why would Lebron ever need to say that? BUT… recently I watched a YouTube clip where Lebron was interviewed after one of his NBA finals wins, with Cleveland and wow… he was so humble!He paid complete and utter homage to the great Michael Jordan. He made it clear, he wanted to be like Mike in everything he ever did growing up. He wore Mike’s number. He practiced his moves. He loved Mike. He almost choked up going to great lengths to explain his dream of just being like Mike to a packed out room of press vultures after achieving one of the greatest pinnacles of his career. And you know, it made me think, this man is as close to Mike as anyone has ever been. He so wanted his dream that he dedicated hours and hours of practice and gym time, and shooting time, and play time to realize that dream, and do what millions couldn’t. Lebron deserves every ounce of praise and respect for being one of the game’s true greats who has done what so many of us can’t. Who are we to judge?
Margaret Sanger, though an advocate for birth control, was staunchly against abortion.
I know that most of y’all are tired of hearing her name but Danielle Cohn, at first I thought that she was my age until I did some research and found out that she’s 13–14 years old….then I thought about all of the vids she post and pics.Any normal parents would not have been okay with their daughter doing those things at such a young age. Danielle Cohn’s mom Everyone else and then remembered the guy she was dating at the time was like 17–18🤭 id he could have gone to jail. and then her singing I get that some people sing to sound better over time you sing but then use autotune…. girl that means you can’t sing honey boo boo. She’s racist and lied about her age And what made me loose respect for her is that she lied about being pregnant and then got a tattoo (there’s a chance she might be telling the truth but still), and faking a marriage. I realized I’m starting to rant so I’m gonna stop here for now so overall this kid needs the lords, holy spirit, and mental help.
Taylor Swift - After “Look What You Made Me Do” came out, I was just praising the heavens because there’s finally an aggressive track from her. May not be the best lyrically, but at least I thought it was a banger, except for her negative portrayal of snakes. I love snakes. Don’t do my boys dirty like that.
I don’t know a whole lot of celebrities but some really famous ones that I do know and have always like have had a way to completely change the way I see them. #1. Brad Pitt -I loved his movies growing up but when I found out that he left his wife for Angelina Jolie that made me change the way I see him and his movies. and it makes it even worse now that he and Angie split he seems to be a player. I didnt know Angelina or Jennifer Aniston until all this Scandal happened. #2: would be Angelina Jolie as I found out she is a seductress and this is not the first time she has taken someone’s husband………#3 Ben Affleck he reminds me a lot of Brad Pitt now. I didn’t personally know Ben Affleck’s name but I remember him and movies and always thought he was quite handsome but after I found out that he left the beautiful sweet Jennifer Garner and the children and was cheating on her with Lindsay shookus that made me change the way I view him also…… By the way speaking of Lindsay shookus I had no idea who she was until all the Scandal came out of her and Ben Affleck’s cheating scandal so I immediately had no respect for her as she knew Ben Affleck was married to Jennifer Garner and had no respect or regard for her or the marriage.
I all-out despise and hate Barbra Streisand. She thinks she’s her own goddess. I have yet to hear any of her music, or see her act. Wasn’t it about 3 years ago she was on a Retiring Tour. She seems to have forgotten about that part.
The radicalism of Robert De Nero! I don’t think I’ve ever witnessed any movie star being so unbelievably politically crazy to the point of emotional upheaval.
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