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Hmm, my attempt to rise the cultural level of this thread has failed...
The sentence should be interpreted as 'have you also began postwhoring'.
That particular Latin phrase references to Caesar when he finds out that Brutus betrayed him. Caesar says 'et tu, Brutus', which literally means 'You too, Brutus?'
Jörg
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Originally posted by VJ Hmm, my attempt to rise the cultural level of this thread has failed...
The sentence should be interpreted as 'have you also began postwhoring'.
That particular Latin phrase references to Caesar when he finds out that Brutus betrayed him. Caesar says 'et tu, Brutus', which literally means 'You too, Brutus?'
Jörg
You should have wrote "Et tu quoque, mi fili" then
Originally posted by PAugustin Thank you for postwhring! You will now be taken to your postwhore. If the administrator has selected to moderate all postwhores in this forum, you will be taken back to the forum and your postwhore will be displayed presently. If you opted to post a troll, you will now be allowed to do so.
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