(latin) "clemens in templo deae isidis c-u-m ceteris isiacis saepe cenabat."
what is the englis...
World Languages, 23.08.2019 06:20, emilycabrera610
(latin) "clemens in templo deae isidis c-u-m ceteris isiacis saepe cenabat."
what is the english translation?
and apparently c-u-m spells a swearword don't judge heh
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