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Huntingtons

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i like the way he shoots lightning out of his scottish ass, so futuristic
 

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I find it fun due to the fact that the scottish exaggerated quite a bit when they spoke about Willian Wallace back in the days.

It was how he was a 9'2ft giant who shot fireballs through his eyes and lightnin' through his arse.

:p
 

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Kinag said:
I find it fun due to the fact that the scottish exaggerated quite a bit when they spoke about Willian Wallace back in the days.

It was how he was a 9'2ft giant who shot fireballs through his eyes and lightnin' through his arse.

:p
well not many people actually have a clue about the true william wallace, the film is pure bullshit, and many people actually absorb it and think its the true story

if you actually read about him, then you will know he didnt actually play much of a role, and there isnt really any exaggeration
 

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Mikah75 said:
well not many people actually have a clue about the true william wallace, the film is pure bullshit, and many people actually absorb it and think its the true story

if you actually read about him, then you will know he didnt actually play much of a role, and there isnt really any exaggeration

I've read ALOT about William Wallace.

I might have made my statement a bit unclear, but SOME people used to exaggerate about him.

He's still a big part in Scotland from what I know, he has even had a day called after him from what I've read.

The movie IS indeed exaggerated, but he did indeed have something to do with how the UK evolved.
 

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and you are from where:eek:?and lived in scotland ever?
 

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Mikah75 said:
and you are from where:eek:?and lived in scotland ever?
because its only logical that people from a designated area knows about their history, nobody, whatsoever, could possibly know anything about that specific subject :rolleyes:
 

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Vladamir said:
Same to you rly :p
errr, i have actually, since im scottish:p

and i was referring to this part huntingtons:)
'He's still a big part in Scotland from what I know, he has even had a day called after him from what I've read.'
anyone can get their own day on a calender:p look at St George, oo i killed a dragon!
 

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Mikah75 said:
errr, i have actually, since im scottish:p

and i was referring to this part huntingtons:)
'He's still a big part in Scotland from what I know, he has even had a day called after him from what I've read.'
anyone can get their own day on a calender:p look at St George, oo i killed a dragon!

I said from what I've read.

I've read lots of stories about him, some might be true, some others. But are you saying that William Wallace ain't thought of as hero to some in Scotland?

If that's what you're saying, you should go on a rampage closing down all websites around the world, and burning every book about Scotland's History.
 

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