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I’m a liar.

Yeah, so I said I’d be writing some more stuff in the near future. I lied. And don’t think that because now I’m writing that all of a sudden I’m going to keep my promise. There’s one very simple reason for this: exams. I have my first law school exams on January 5, 8 and […]

Snobby Latin Phrase for May

Dan, the one among us who remembers the most Latin from high school, has just handed down the snobby latin phrase for the month of May with a small apology to April, which I’m sure feels slighted. I of course, missed out on posting the new phrase until now because I left for Myrtle Beach […]

1st Monthly Snobby Latin Phrase

Vlad, Max, Dan and I have decided that snobbish Latin phrases don’t have enough variety (id est, English speakers really only use a small subset of the eminently quotable Latin out there). We have therefore decided to pick up our own little morem of selecting a trendy Latin phrase each month, and using it in […]


Loyalty Oath

Though wagging his tail,
Dan barked, "Throw the traitor in jail!"
So to soothe the bulldog,
I insist I won't blog, but


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