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Scire nihil est periculosum, scire parum peius.
9 0 ReplySuck my what?
18 0 ReplyLet's just say my peius
23 0 Reply16 0 Replystraight up sciren it
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Speaking from ignorance, I think this is something like:
To know nothing is perilous; to know little, more so.
13 0 ReplyWhy is this in Latin? Doesn’t this saying stem from Alexander Pope’s poetry?
10 0 ReplyObviously, Latin is their native language.
7 0 ReplyBecause they are attempting to make themself seem fancy.
6 0 ReplyQuidquid Latine dictum sit altum videtur.
1 0 ReplyQuid umquam pro nobis Romani fecerunt?
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