Sunday, September 22, 2013

17 Things Latin Nerds Know To Be True

That’s the gospel veritas.


Although "declension" and "clench" are not etymogically related, you know they're related.


Although "declension" and "clench" are not etymogically related, you know they're related.


While your friends in other language classes are learning the vocabulary for "family," you are learning the vocabulary for "losing your entire family as you flee a city the enemy soldiers have set on fire."


While your friends in other language classes are learning the vocabulary for "family," you are learning the vocabulary for "losing your entire family as you flee a city the enemy soldiers have set on fire."


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You're not sure whether you feel comfortable saying "so" without a subsequent "that."


You're not sure whether you feel comfortable saying "so" without a subsequent "that."


I don't *KNOW* why I'm so serious




that I think about these things.


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Someone in your elementary Latin class wanted to be called "Magnus." It was a little weird.


Someone in your elementary Latin class wanted to be called "Magnus." It was a little weird.


OK, bro.




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