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Would I vote for Jeff? Probably not. But this was one legendary speech.
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Arielle (The Little Mermaid)
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Anonymous
Here's the short story if anyone's interested. I think it's okay: https://alltimeshortstories.com/salty-coffee-a-love-story/
Alan Turing
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Benjamin Zene
- alea iacta est - Julius Caesar
The die is cast. Such a powerful saying, but why? Is it because of its context? Well obviously, crossing the Rubicon was the be all, end all for Caesar; he would either become the sole ruler of the Roman Empire, or he would be wiped from the memory of Earth for good. We can see, now, which number he rolled.