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et ecce equus pallidus et qui sedebat desuper nomen illi Mors et inferus sequebatur eum et data est illi potestas super quattuor partes terrae interficere gladio fame et morte et bestiis terrae

 

*squints* Is that latin?

 

And I just learned how to play jingle bells on the guitar:)

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I'm not studying latin. Got fed up with learning new languages when they forced me to learn spanish. The first one means: And behold a pale horse: and he that sat upon him, his name was Death. And hell followed him. And power was given to him over the four parts of the earth, to kill with sword, with famine and with death and with the beasts of the earth.

 

And the one in my sigature:For the great day of their wrath is come. And who shall be able to stand?

Its from the bible. Book of revelations chapter six.

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Latins quite easy to learn since most european languages have a basis in it

 

Its from the bible. Book of revelations chapter six.

 

Ah, I'v actually read the book of revelations once...I thought it was incredibly boring:P

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I've read Revelations also. I thought it was some rather interesting mythology (though pretty dark at times) but I can't understand the people that dedicate their lives to looking for signs of its coming or something.

 

Heh, that line about seeing Death on a horse was my signature for a time, but in English.

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