Everyone Must Die / Horse (13 Years Later)
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Everyone Must Die / Horse (13 Years Later)
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Rape the women, castrate the men.
Suffocate the little children.
The elderly can be burnt alive.
Just make sure every one of them dies.
Kill them all. Everyone must die.
Destroy them with hatred.
Show no mercy at all.
No one shall escape.
All of them must die.
Kill them all. Everyone must die.
Rape the women, castrate the men.
Suffocate the little children.
The elderly can be burnt alive.
Just make sure every one of them dies.
Kill them all. Everyone must die.
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Yes. The related section below points to Horse (Xim Esrepnarouh) and Redemption Denied with a short reason for opening each page next.
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