+ Follow QUEEN GORGO Tag
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[Title] => The brave 300
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And the title alone has already elicited a response, I’m sure, whether it be cheers and resounding agreements or a nod of disbelief at how I felt moved enough by this film to devote an entire column to it. Either way I don’t care  I loved this movie and those of you out there who enjoyed it as much as I did can understand why I would find it fitting to pay homage to it in my humble corner.
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[AuthorName] => MEANWHILE By Michelle Katigbak
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[Title] => Dining in Hell (and other Spartan pleasures)
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I read an interesting quote the other day by detained 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who was questioned about the 3,000 or so victims of the 2001 attack. Asked if he felt any remorse, he shrugged and said "the language of war is victims."
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QUEEN GORGO
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And the title alone has already elicited a response, I’m sure, whether it be cheers and resounding agreements or a nod of disbelief at how I felt moved enough by this film to devote an entire column to it. Either way I don’t care  I loved this movie and those of you out there who enjoyed it as much as I did can understand why I would find it fitting to pay homage to it in my humble corner.
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I read an interesting quote the other day by detained 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who was questioned about the 3,000 or so victims of the 2001 attack. Asked if he felt any remorse, he shrugged and said "the language of war is victims."
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