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“The frog, the little dragon, is the nursery counterpart of the underworld...”
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Catullus 16 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Line Latin text English translation 1 Pedicabo ego vos et irrumabo, I will bugger you and face-fuck you, 2 Aureli pathice et cinaede Furi, Cock-sucker Aurelius and catamite Furius, 3 qui me ex versiculis meis putastis, You who think, because my verses 4 quod sunt molliculi, parum pudicum. Are delicate, that I am a sissy. 5 Nam castum esse...
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“Be vague. Cryptic is the best way. Have no intention and hope that the viewer...”
– mousesafari » Blog Archive  » Internet Art Vocabulary I learned it from you
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Crown Hill Cemetery From Wikipedia, the free...
James Whitcomb Riley, a famous Hoosier poet best known for his poem “Little Orphant Annie”, was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery at the highest natural point in the city, which was also known as Strawberry Hill. Many other famous people are buried at Crown Hill cemetery, including: Lyman S. Ayres, founder of L. S. Ayres department stores James Baskett, from Disney’s Song of...
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