Title: Boss Death Characters/Pairings: America, OC!Philippines Rating: G Warning: None~ Was planning to add in blood, but I decided not to. Preview:
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hmmmmmmmmmm...
anonymous
June 10 2010, 13:03:44 UTC
"What I wanted to protect was the silent morning, and the warm soup made by my mother"
I didn't notice the title but I immediately noticed the oh-so-familiar lyrics of boss death(and the preview image).Weird, I'm not exactly a big fan of the song itself.Oh well, the lyrics pretty memorable and thought provoking. XD
I heard that Filipinos insurgent buried American prisoner alive while there head was sticking outside from dirt, beside them was the anthills.... and then you know what happens. In the end...
"Blake never made it past American lines, but even within American lines he saw burned out villages and “horribly mutilated bodies, with stomachs slit open and occasionally decapitated.” Blake waited to return to San Francisco, where he told one reporter that “American soldiers are determined to kill every Filipino in sight.”
Although some insurgents actually treated American prisoners a "guest"
"The correspondents returned to Manila to report that American captives were “treated more like guests than prisoners,” were “fed the best that the country affords, and everything is done to gain their favor.” The story went on to say that American prisoners were offered commissions in the Filipino army and that three had accepted
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I didn't notice the title but I immediately noticed the oh-so-familiar lyrics of boss death(and the preview image).Weird, I'm not exactly a big fan of the song itself.Oh well, the lyrics pretty memorable and thought provoking. XD
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BTW, is RO Ragnarok Online? *confused, lol* I used to play that... offline XD
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Yesh, RO = Ragnarok Online. I used to think all those online players were NPC. X'D What a fail I was.
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"Blake never made it past American lines, but even within American lines he saw burned out villages and “horribly mutilated bodies, with stomachs slit open and occasionally decapitated.” Blake waited to return to San Francisco, where he told one reporter that “American soldiers are determined to kill every Filipino in sight.”
Although some insurgents actually treated American prisoners a "guest"
"The correspondents returned to Manila to report that American captives were “treated more like guests than prisoners,” were “fed the best that the country affords, and everything is done to gain their favor.” The story went on to say that American prisoners were offered commissions in the Filipino army and that three had accepted ( ... )
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