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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.
— Arshadu'd-Dawla (6 September 1911), while being executed by firing squad for involvement in a plot to restore Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar to the Persian throne "Here I go. Here I go. Here I go." [47] — Cromwell Dixon, American aviator (2 October 1911), as his biplane crashed sideways "One last drink, please." [48]
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 ...
Last words have always fascinated people. Perhaps they hold an echo of wisdom or a biting witticism — or at least a hint about who's getting what in the will. And so, Business Insider put ...
Gol D. Roger has the highest known bounty in the series, with 5,564,800,000. [35] Roger was capable of utilizing all three types of Haki. and was capable of using the advanced application for both and Haoshoku and Busoshoku Haki. Roger is originally voiced by Chikao Ĺtsuka, and later by Masane Tsukayama. [1]
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.
The last words she ever got to say to him were, “I love you, Jack. I love you,” according to Anderson, although Jackie herself recalled it slightly differently in a 1963 interview, as reported ...
"When I die, I want my last words to be," Diddy read from the card. Usher appeared on the show with Diddy in 2017 (pictured in 2020.) "I did it," he said, before flinging the card in the air to a ...