Not that he’s dissembling after helping get this man killed or anything.
I mean you know hey it may be true in a sense but in another sense yeah no it was the bomb and the presence of the marine in the first place that caused it.
Not that he’s dissembling after helping get this man killed or anything.
I mean you know hey it may be true in a sense but in another sense yeah no it was the bomb and the presence of the marine in the first place that caused it.
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