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5,694 words “Our bodies come and go, but this blood stays forever” — Otis B. Driftwood I am not a great fan of the horror film, at least in its current, Judaicly inspired “torture porn” incarnation. I...
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1,235 words English original here Jedinců, kteří nám pomáhají poukázat na znepokojivou cestu, po níž se ubírá existence velké většiny lidí, je za těchto zhoršených podmínek málo a hrozí, že budou...
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