Aizeya Young
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When the white boy who recites Dothraki valor ballads after a few drinks tells you to Get Up, you get your ass up.

Nandre@Nan_dre_
Nothing hits harder than the "Get up" from A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms so far this year. I get so fired up.
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This nigga went on a crazy ass rant to somebody he had just met then immediately grabbed his piece to go fight a 2 v 10 with that same stranger no questions asked. #RealNiggaAlert

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I can't stop thinking about the scene where Leonidas wishes Ephialtes a long life, and Ephialtes reacts with despair. Viewers often interpret Leonidas's words as an insult. It was not; he meant them genuinely; he was recognizing Ephialtes as a man.
What commenters miss is the confusion that briefly flashes on Leonidas's face after he sees Ephialtes's reaction.
This creates a completely different interpretation. Leonidas was not insulting Ephialtes. His confusion shows that he thought of Ephialtes's actions as instrumental, for personal gain. But the true cause of Ephialtes's betrayal--his resentment--is something he cannot relate to. It is beyond his comprehension.
Ephialtes was offered a role with the Spartan army. Tending to the wounded. Helping with supplies. But because he physically cannot participate as an equal within the Spartan ranks and is therefore refused that role, he rebels. But his rebellion is not against Leonidas. It is a rebellion against reality itself. It is a rebellion against the gods.
Ephialtes was demanding a recognition that was physically impossible, given the sort of being that he was. And in response, he decides to betray and destroy everything that is good.
Leonidas cannot comprehend that. It is so outside of his moral frame that it is the one thing about the unfolding events that he never understands before his death. It shows the purity of Leonidas's heart, the nobility that he takes with him to his death.
This film is mythic. It is deeper than most people appreciate. When it was released, it was widely hated by liberal reviewers. The reasons for this are obvious. They are Ephialtes.
Kevin Bass@kevinnbass
Every time I watch King Leonidas die at the end of 300. Every single time.
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if they released behind the scenes footage of my girl giving supernigga undirected smooches after the director yelled cut they would’ve to scoop me off of I-75
ALUTHEDON@Mbakaza4L
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The way we stopped hearing or seeing media about Palestine, and there are new types of bombs being dropped in a ceasefire
Defence Index@Defence_Index
BREAKING: Israel has dropped a new type of bomb in Gaza. Palestinians claim it’s a “mini nuke,” but analysis suggests it is likely a thermobaric (vacuum) weapon. Thermobaric bombs detonate by dispersing a fuel–air mixture, producing a high-pressure shockwave and intense heat. This can collapse structures and cause blast effects similar to a nuclear detonation in terms of overpressure, but it is not a nuclear weapon.
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