J-die
J-die
J-die
J-die
I thought the angry finger was universally understood...
"Et tu, Brute?" (pronounced /ɛt ˈtuː ˈbruːtɛ/) is a Latin phrase often used poetically to represent the last words of Roman dictator Julius Caesar to his friend Marcus Brutus at the moment of his murder by stabbing. It can be variously translated as "Even you, Brutus?","And you, Brutus?", "You too, Brutus?", "Thou too, Brutus?" or "And thou, Brutus?"[1]. Immortalized by Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (1599), the quotation is widely used in Western culture to signify the utmost betrayal.
latin doesn't count. it's a dead language
whenever people agree with me, i always feel i must be wrong.
I'm speaking both right now so how can they be mortuus ?
Anyway I've seen every one of the Living Dead movies and I'm pretty sure that dead language is something like "uhhhhhhh"
Respect my lack of authority.
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