He is the biggest bird , he is also a bomb scientist arent sure about what he really is.Maybe an artist , but we know he is very sexy
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Get the Stone Cold ET mug.Latin for "I have spoken and saved my soul".
Traditionally used as a Catholic confessional context, signifying redemption by confessing to one's deeds.
Also famously used by Karl Marx in his Critique of the Gotha Programme (1875), to signify his relief at denoucing someone he perceived as a charlatan.
Traditionally used as a Catholic confessional context, signifying redemption by confessing to one's deeds.
Also famously used by Karl Marx in his Critique of the Gotha Programme (1875), to signify his relief at denoucing someone he perceived as a charlatan.
I have murdered a man and slept with his wife afterwards.
May God grant you forgiveness in His domain, my son.
Dixi et salvavi animam meam.
May God grant you forgiveness in His domain, my son.
Dixi et salvavi animam meam.
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Get the dixi et salvavi animam meam mug.Means "Dead and Gone" from Latin to English.
Also means "Death, i will give you" from French to English.
Also means "Death, i will give you" from French to English.
Morte et Dabo. So he came forth and said unto me, "Son you are forsaken. Condemned for the sins that you live. I offer you forgiveness."
What a way to end the world, with false hope in a false god.
What a way to end the world, with false hope in you.
What a way to end the world, with false hope in a false god.
What a way to end the world, with false hope in you.
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Found on th Royal Coat of Arms for the United Kingdom.
Used by Henry V, because he spoke French and was also the King of France.
First used by Richard I in 1198 as a password, where he defeated Phillip II at The Battle of Gisors; Richard believed that he owed his Kingship to no other, than God.
Found on th Royal Coat of Arms for the United Kingdom.
Used by Henry V, because he spoke French and was also the King of France.
First used by Richard I in 1198 as a password, where he defeated Phillip II at The Battle of Gisors; Richard believed that he owed his Kingship to no other, than God.
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