Know your number. If you don__ know it you might forget who you are.
Humans have been doin_ awful things to each other throughout history. Humanity__ not as great as you make it out to be. I do what needs to be done, and that__ that. We__e about to go to war, Earl. There ain__ no humanity in war.
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Humans have been doin_ awful things to each other throughout history. Humanity__ not as great as you make it out to be. I do what needs to be done, and that__ that. We__e about to go to war, Earl. There ain__ no humanity in war.
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