Wednesday 21 March 2012


BROMAN EMPIRE


As you know, much of our current Western culture has its roots in classical wisdom, the majority of which can be traced back to the Ancient Broman Empire. For proof, look no further than last weekend’s toga party or those glorious melon-shaped domes on top of some buildings. 

In addition, countless Latin phrases (the most significant being “Homines Ante Feminae,” or, Bros Before Hoes) have made their way into contemporary vernacular. For these contributions, and many others, we are forever indebted to our great Broman ancestors. (Especially, Caligula. That dude was dirty. Seriously, rent the movie.) Below are ten other Latin phrases, still in common use today… 

QUID PRO BRO 

CARPE DOUBLE DIEM 

IPSO NO FATSOS 

SEMPER THIGH 

SEX OFFICIO 

E PUBUS UNUM 

SEX CETERA

PERSONA NON GRABASS 

ANNO DOMINATRIX 

DEUS SEX MACHINA 

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