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Posted By Radiofreeeuropa 1 year ago in Religion

I ran across an interesting find. It was an even more ancient bit of manuscript, apparently from the second century or so A.D., give or take a decade. Equipped with my classical education from Taylor Elementary in Taylor, Arkansas and my dog-eared copy of Latin for Imbeciles, I worked out the following translation showing it to be an ancient letter to the editor of the Rome Tiber-Picayune...

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    Radiofreeeuropa1 year ago

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    Don't gimme no newtime religion!
    Gimme dat ol' time religion!

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    PainGoddess1 year ago

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    Hail Marcus and Merry Christmas

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      Mutainia1 year ago

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      I'm not too familiar with Saturnalia. When it comes to this subject, this author could probably talk rings around me.

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