My empire, my rule, my coffee

Rhiannon 2022-03-22 09:01:08

A young, kind Paraguayan girl who lives in a castle that the great white American bought from Pakistan in 1980. With a scepter in hand, it says: My empire, my rule, my coffee!

And the unscrupulous descendants of the great white Americans, or the unscrupulous children who greedily suck the blood of their ancestors, stand outside the castle that symbolizes the United States, not knowing where they will be in the future.

Isn't this the status quo in the United States.

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Knives Out quotes

  • Ransom Drysdale: You go, Baby Driver.

    Marta Cabrera: Do you regret helping me yet?

    Ransom Drysdale: I regret not taking the Beemer.

  • Marta Cabrera: [On the phone] Hello, Walt.

    Walt Thrombey: Hello Marta, it's Walt.