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Both Eastern and Western cultural traditions ascribe special significance to words uttered at or near death, [4] but the form and content of reported last words may depend on cultural context. There is a tradition in Hindu and Buddhist cultures of an expectation of a meaningful farewell statement; Zen monks by long custom are expected to ...
Just a small note:If Luffy has now a bounty of 100 000 000,how much would such a legendary pirate as Gol D. Roger have? New Babylon. We don't know, and it doesn't matter. - STAREYe 18:02, 6 November 2006 (UTC) Well there are several pictures on google saying that Gol D Rogers bounty is at something like 1,500,000,000 berri.
"My last words to you, my son and successor, are: Never trust the Russians." [3] — Abdur Rahman Khan, Emir of Afghanistan (1 October 1901), to Habibullah Khan "Come right out this way." [7] [8] — William Thomas Maxwell, American tracker and deputized sheriff (8 October 1901), telling the Smith Gang to surrender prior to the Battleground ...
List of One Piece characters#Gol D. Roger; This page is a redirect. ... This page was last edited on 1 August 2019, at 06:08 (UTC).
— Gary Otte, quoting one of Jesus' seven last words, right before being executed (13 September 2017) "I'm OK." [159] — Hugh Hefner, American magazine publisher and founder of Playboy; said to his wife Crystal while being administered antibiotics to treat a soon-fatal E. coli infection (27 September 2017) "Death is so boring. So slow.
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Gold Roger (Gol D. Roger), the Pirate King in the manga/anime-series One Piece; Lord Rogers, a character from The Swan Princess (film series) Roger (American Dad!), protagonist of the animated sitcom American Dad! Roger, in the short story "Thank You, Ma'am" by Langston Hughes
Gravestone traditionally attributed to La Buse (Olivier Levasseur) in Saint-Paul, Réunion. Olivier Levasseur (1688, 1689, or 1690 – 7 July 1730), was a French pirate, nicknamed La Buse ("The Buzzard") or La Bouche ("The Mouth") in his early days for the speed and ruthlessness with which he always attacked his enemies as well as his ability to verbally attack his opponents.