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Posted
6 minutes ago, The_Truthwatcher said:

Et, tu Darkfinder?

Et tu, Darkfinder?

Oh goodness. This thread.

Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, Condensation said:

"It'd be a miracle."

Well, I would assume that you'll talk in oddly spelled words and sentences without us there to spoil your fun. Right?

No fun, without y'all

12 minutes ago, DramaQueen said:

 

Stay! Stay! Stay!

8 minutes ago, Mist said:

Et tu, Darkfinder?

Oh goodness. This thread.

Wait you know Latin, right? Does the 'Et' in this mean 'and'? Or is it more close to 'even'?

5 minutes ago, Condensation said:

Yeah, Queen and I are ignoring it so well.

Staaaaaaay!

Edited by The_Truthwatcher
Posted
2 minutes ago, The_Truthwatcher said:

No fun, without y'all

Stay! Stay! Stay!

Wait, you know Latin, right? Does the 'Et' in this mean 'and'? Or is it more close to 'even'?

Staaaaaaay!

That was an extra comma, Maybe, Yes, 'Et' means 'and', Maybe.

Posted
1 hour ago, The_Truthwatcher said:

No fun, without y'all

Stay! Stay! Stay!

Wait you know Latin, right? Does the 'Et' in this mean 'and'? Or is it more close to 'even'?

Staaaaaaay!

 

1 hour ago, Condensation said:

That was an extra comma, Maybe, Yes, 'Et' means 'and', Maybe.

What Condensation said. Et tu, Brute? And you, Brutus?

Posted
8 hours ago, I Used To Be A Fish said:

I'm so proud of this. Wanna go post things on Condensation's profile?

No! Please don't.

17 hours ago, The_Truthwatcher said:

But isn't the meaning more like, "Even you, Brutus?"

No. Et literally means and. I use it in sentences and it works.

Posted
2 hours ago, Condensation said:

No! Please don't.

No. Et literally means and. I use it in sentences and it works.

But wasn't what Caesar meant, something closer to "Even you, Brutus?"

Posted
10 hours ago, Condensation said:

I don't think so. Of course, we can't know, since he died almost immediately after, but the literal interpretation of that word is and.

Afaik, Caesar did not actually say this. It was merely in Shakespeare's dramatization.

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