Braveheart
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with fireballs
from his eyes

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and bolts of lightning
from his ass.

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[Laughter]
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I am William Wallace...
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and I see a whole army
of my countrymen

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here in defiance
of tyranny.

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You've come to fight
as free men.

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And free men you are.
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What will you do
with that freedom?

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Will you fight?
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- No!
- No!

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- No!
- No!

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Against that?
No]

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We will run,
and we will live.

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Aye.
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Fight, and you may die.
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Run, and you'll live...
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at least awhile.
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And dying in your beds
many years from now,

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would you be willing
to trade

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all the days
from this day to that

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for one chance--
just one chance--

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to come back here
and tell our enemies

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that they may take
our lives,

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but they'll never take
our freedom?

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[Cheering]
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Albagu bra!
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[Cheering]
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They seem quite
optimistic to me.

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Maybe they do
want to fight.

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Confrontation might be
a foregone conclusion, my lord,

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but, nonetheless,
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I think we should deliver
the king's terms.

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The king's terms?
He'll never live up to them.

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My lord, I think--

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