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its ....................................................................................................................................Who is this? So familiar. Not Nina Simone, is it? No…
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this is a mf right click and straight out the door to tat that on my c-onscience, u know it u know it ha
don't you have already 2 Prince tattoos (in addition to 5 Craig David & 11 Patrick Swayze tatoos)?i want to ****** tatooo this on my body this is what makes me
these are marvellous. oh man i love these thank for posting these arts
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me peachie its me
oh.don't you have already - shut up
now whats this one ?
"Times are bad. Children no longer obey their parents and everyone is writing a book."
Cicero, circa 43 BCE
the real crystal barbie with the violet eyes ...even like this, her beauty know no limits
come save me from fuz @Agonum he says mean things“First, Cicero died on the 7th of December in 43 BCE. So, the date of attribution is wrong, but that is not a big deal (for me). The bigger deal is that this passage is not a translation of anything in Cicero. It is from a modern novel by Taylor Caldwell called A Pillar of Iron (1965, 661) as documented by wikiquote. Another site documents how this quotation made the leap from historical novel to political discourse via a conservative judge.”
https://sententiaeantiquae.com/2018/07/18/fake-cicero-quotation-alert/
idc“First, Cicero died on the 7th of December in 43 BCE. So, the date of attribution is wrong, but that is not a big deal (for me). The bigger deal is that this passage is not a translation of anything in Cicero. It is from a modern novel by Taylor Caldwell called A Pillar of Iron (1965, 661) as documented by wikiquote. Another site documents how this quotation made the leap from historical novel to political discourse via a conservative judge.”
https://sententiaeantiquae.com/2018/07/18/fake-cicero-quotation-alert/
so modest so appealing
“Borg SATAN”?
lets look at this again