What a mess! ?

Amy 2022-08-12 17:05:50

The title is Lieutenant Osman, right, but he has a relationship with Osman for half a dime. I forcibly inserted a few black and white documentaries before and after my life, and forced to explain to you: "This is a war movie, there are guns, cannons and trenches." It has nothing to do with the lieutenant! The lieutenant is idle all day long, standing in the wharf trading area for prey every day, oh, this time it’s a nurse from the United States. The lieutenant put aside all the work at hand and used all the relationships. He naturally became the nurse’s bodyguard and brought his sister to experience it. The magnificence of the mosque, to promote the famous attractions of Asia Minor, the lieutenant is so handsome, which prey can stand it? The lieutenant simply appropriated the camouflage net of the field artillery to fire the artillery, wow! What a winner in life. Huh? Doesn't the movie portray the deterioration of the military discipline of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the Ottoman Empire and the issue of the appointment of candidates from the side? Haha
, the female protagonist who is fighting for justice is determined to go to Asia Minor to save the dead and heal the wounded, and to carry forward the spirit of support without borders. When I get off the boat and see the handsome guy, the six relatives will deny all the ideals. The jealous man thinks carefully: "When she attended my newsletter, she still had no time to replace it. I don’t even wear work clothes when I come here. I don’t even have the cuffs rolled up when I work. Anyway, I don’t take over the blood-splattering task. When I see the lieutenant, I will throw the nursing work aside. Oh, terrible, fooled! The heroine is for the lieutenant at all." The
more jealous the man thinks about it, the more he feels that it’s wrong. He doesn’t read any books. He practices boxing in the basement every night. Every time he gets swollen hands, he insists on practicing when he thinks of the heroine. Going down, he finally got his chance and hit the lieutenant if he didn’t agree with him: "Why are you so handsome, fucking? Let me put my face on, see how arrogant I am when I hit your face!" Right uppercut, the dung sweeper next to him and the nurse all stood still and watched the battle. After all, life was boring, and it was hard to come to the fighting scenes. The hostess walked out desperately, and just wanted to say, "Don't fight, I can accept 3p~", the dean who disturbed Qingmeng fired a shot at this moment and the atmosphere became serious, and the hostess had to say something. Swallowed.
Okay, let’s take a look at the local customs. The seven-year-old Turkish little sister who is lying on the hospital bed is crunchy like a flower. English is spoken. The bandits can also speak English fluently. How is your country's friendliest French business partner and educational mentor for more than 600 years? I'm afraid it's not that France has always made false friends, and I'm afraid it's not that Ottomans had personal relationships with the Queen throughout the Middle Ages.
This movie, if there is a follow-up to that sex scene, it will be at least two points.

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  • Lillie: I'll tell you the story of my journey. Where I went, how I got there, and what I saw along the way. I thought I was going to change the world. But, of course, it was the world that changed me.

  • Jude: Eastern Anatolia is a rugged country. Its people are poor but hard-working. For them, modern medicine is a revolutionary concept. That is why the work of the American Mission Hospital in Van is so vitally important. For many peoplue in the region, our hospital offers the only medical care available. People come from hundreds of miles around. And the only reason we are able to provide for them is because of generous donations from open-hearted Christians like yourselves. There are impedements, of course. Eastern Anatolia can be a place of unspeakable violence and transgression. But it is also a place of fierce spirit. And the people who have survived there... When I first came to Van as a newly graduated doctor, my plan was to stay a year, do my service, and then come back to te States and open a properous practice. Well, that was eight years ago. I didn't intend for it to happen, but once I got to know these people and live among them, I knew I would never leave.