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Monday, November 21st, 2005
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7:37p - The Lex Terentia
People who quote ancient writers in defense of their own asshattery will be made to study the complete works of the writer in question. In their original language.
NOTE: The Lex Terentia does not apply to the speeches of Cicero, since many of those were in fact written for the express purpose of excusing somebody's asshattery. Quoting them in defense of asshattery, therefore, simply affirms that the defendent is, indeed, an asshat, and ought to be mocked.
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