This is the best I can do: "Ite, et fornicari tibi, o homo, qui capite similis videtur."Alas, Google translate does not offer a Latin rendering of "fuck off, dickhead".
This is the best I can do: "Ite, et fornicari tibi, o homo, qui capite similis videtur."Alas, Google translate does not offer a Latin rendering of "fuck off, dickhead".
Best I can get (using wording from my language) is : "Ut irrumabo, inprobus!"This is the best I can do: "Ite, et fornicari tibi, o homo, qui capite similis videtur."
Oh dear .... she is asking for it ... she just violated Barb's first rule ... don't piss anyone off or suffer the consequences!
We have left the original story behind, and we're taking a new direction - leading into the unknown and the unpredictable...
You may be right, but...I forsee a brutal short life for Valerie's future..
...then again, I suspect not.
Wragg, this is well told story!
Here comes the cavalry! Perhaps there is a hope of rescue after all...? Another nice pair of complementary, high and low viewpoints to illustrate this scene.
Whatever the Tribune comes for, shall it make a difference for Jasmine and Cassia? Right or wrong, a verdict is a verdict! One of the cornerstones of Roman rule and civilisation, isn't it?
Rule of Law. Lox was known in Roman legal circles for his conservative rulings.
Sounds like the Tribune is interested in something more than a quick friendly chat with the Proconsul, or is that the soon-to-be-ex-Proconsul? Doesn't seem to like Josephine much either. As they say in the Asterix stories, Ceasar really isn't pleased, is he?