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* …That [[Limbo (film)|Limbo]] is Ivan Noel’s fifth feature movie, and once again involves a new genre?<!-- Added 10/13 --> | * … That [[Limbo (film)|Limbo]] is Ivan Noel’s fifth feature movie, and once again involves a new genre?<!-- Added 10/13 --> | ||
* …That [[Kiss (Briseis Painter)]] is an example of Greek art dating from around 480 BC?<br> <!-- Added 10/13 --> | * … That [[Kiss (Briseis Painter)]] is an example of Greek art dating from around 480 BC?<br> <!-- Added 10/13 --> | ||
* … That [[The Descent of Chester (by Ironclad)]] was originally posted to BoyChat in the late 1990's?<br /><!-- Added 10/13 --> | * … That [[The Descent of Chester (by Ironclad)]] was originally posted to BoyChat in the late 1990's?<br /><!-- Added 10/13 --> | ||
* …That [[Billy Elliot]] is the story of 11-year-old boy and his introduction to the world of dance ?<br /><!-- Added 10/13 --> | * … That [[Billy Elliot]] is the story of 11-year-old boy and his introduction to the world of dance ?<br /><!-- Added 10/13 --> | ||
* …That [[ | * … That [[Boylove in antiquity|In antiquity]], boylove was seen as an educational institution for the inculcation of moral and cultural values in some cultures?<br /> <!-- Added 10-29-13 --> | ||
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- … That Limbo is Ivan Noel’s fifth feature movie, and once again involves a new genre?
- … That Kiss (Briseis Painter) is an example of Greek art dating from around 480 BC?
- … That The Descent of Chester (by Ironclad) was originally posted to BoyChat in the late 1990's?
- … That Billy Elliot is the story of 11-year-old boy and his introduction to the world of dance ?
- … That In antiquity, boylove was seen as an educational institution for the inculcation of moral and cultural values in some cultures?