Plot
Somewhat fictionalized dramatic account of Late Roman Emperor Constantine, his rise to power, and his establishment of religious tolerance among Roman subjects. Constantine's adoption of Christianity allowed this small persecuted religion to sweep throughout Europe as the empire's power waned.
Keywords: 4th-century, ancient-rome, battle, byzantium, christian-history, christianity, emperor, independent-film, legion, peplum
When the Might of the Sword and the Sign of the Cross Unite in the Most Thrilling Story of Faith Ever Told on the Screen!
Diocletian (Latin: Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Augustus; c. 22 December 244 – 3 December 311), was a Roman Emperor from 284 to 305. Born to a family of low status in the Roman province of Dalmatia, Diocletian rose through the ranks of the military to become cavalry commander to the Emperor Carus. After the deaths of Carus and his son Numerian on campaign in Persia, Diocletian was proclaimed Emperor. The title was also claimed by Carus' other surviving son, Carinus, but Diocletian defeated him in the Battle of the Margus. With his accession to power, Diocletian ended the Crisis of the Third Century. He appointed fellow officer Maximian Augustus his senior co-emperor in 285.
The Crisis is the official magazine of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and was founded in 1910 by W. E. B. Du Bois (editor), Oswald Garrison Villard, J. Max Barber, Charles Edward Russell, Kelly Miller, W.S. Braithwaite, M. D. Maclean.
The original title of the journal was The Crisis: A Record of The Darker Races. From 1997 to 2003, it appeared as The New Crisis: The Magazine of Opportunities and Ideas, but the title has since reverted to The Crisis. The title derives from the poem "The Present Crisis" by James Russell Lowell. Published monthly, by 1920 its circulation had reached 100,000 copies. Du Bois proclaimed his intentions in his first editorial:
Predominantly a current-affairs journal, The Crisis also included poems, reviews, and essays on culture and history. Du Bois' initial position as editor was in line with the NAACP's liberal programme of social reform and racial equality, but by the 1930s Du Bois was advocating a form of black separatism. This led to disputes between Du Bois and the NAACP resulting in his resignation as editor in 1934. He was replaced by Roy Wilkins.
Got through the receipt for your chemistry
Famine and energy, simply irresistible
, in the air, let's play truth or dare
The truth is no truth just dare
I wanna get into you!
Pre-Chorus:
... I know you want it
Take it, in fact you want it
My mojo, my mojo hoe!
Chorus
I know you want the,. animal magnetism
Drawing you close to me
Cause I'm on the ground
You're the one I want
I'mma fuck you like an animal
You're the one I want
I'mma fuck you like an animal
When I put it down,
You sound just like an animal
Baby just this time,
I'mma fuck you like an animal!
Girl,... make it
Those are overrated
We should look the way,
Lose your inhibitions
All you want cause no one is listening
I'm going in for the killing
You're my victim!
Pre-Chorus:
Eyes... I know you want it
Take it, in fact you want it
My mojo, my mojo hoe!
Chorus:
I know you want the,. animal magnetism
Drawing you close to me Cause I'm on the ground
You're the one I want
I'mma fuck you like an animal
You're the one I want
I'mma fuck you like an animal
When I put it down,
You sound just like an animal
Baby just this time,
I'mma fuck you like an animal!
Tell me you want it,
Tell me I make you horny
I know you like this position
Girl, go crazy!
You're doing it again,
Take a... again
I'mma tear the walls down,
Make you say my name
What you say?
I'm the king!
, inside you till you lose your brains
Now go insane
Now go insane
Now go insane
Go insane!
Chorus:
I know you want the,. magnetism
Drawing you close to me
Cause I'm on the ground
You're the one I want
I'mma fuck you like an animal
You're the one I want
I'mma fuck you like an animal
When I put it down,
You sound just like an animal
Baby just this time,
I put my heart and my soul in every word
When I speak the truth it ain't be heard life lesson
I quickly have to learn
You can't make everyone happy good or bad they all got opinions
About my life and now I should live it I am happy now... used to
Try to get used to by the way
I let them talk what they wanna talk about me
Say what they wanna say about me
Don't let them bring me down none of you
I don't need to hurt don't need the pain don't need the stress
Don't need to wait tried to hard to wanna cry again
I am a bad what I need is love
What I need is love
What I need is love
I need you to love me
Sun in my face but threat me cold
Disappear when I need it you the most
Like you the change come and gone
Don't wanna know more don't need to know more
I felt someone... to be there for me
It ain't no fairy tale but I am living happy ever after
I let them talk I let them talk what they wanna talk about me
Say what they wanna say about me
Don't let them bring me down none of you
I don't need to hurt don't need the pain don't need the stress
Don't need to wait tried to hard to wanna cry again
I am a bad what I need is love
What I need is love
What I need is love
I need you to love me
I don't need to hurt don't need the pain don't need the stress
Don't need to wait tried to hard to wanna cry again
I am a bad what I need is love
What I need is love
What I need is love