Whose complaint...I just said you have to be smart about them...there’s liars there too. And lyin Lisa sure is an expert on lies eh? lol
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en.wikipedia.org
"Asterix and the Chariot Race" (French for "Asterix et Transitalique", "Asterix and the Trans-Cursive") is the
37th book in the Asterix series, and the third book written by Jean-Yves Ferry and illustrated by Didier Conrad. The book was released worldwide in more than 20 languages on October 19, 2017(19.10=
911) with a print run of 5 million copies
*The word "
race" can be used not only as a chariot race, but also as a race of people.
On the Russian-language site, I created a post on this comic, which came out before the events of the coronavirus pandemic. There are some interesting coincidences, but I've only looked at a third of the comic. When I finish reading it, I'll translate it and make a post in one of the threads.
Обсуждение теории заговоров сквозь призму истории, политики, религии и оккультизма.
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"crowned" = 37 (Full Reduction)
In Shakespeare's 37th sonnet, the 55th (LV) word out of 116 is "
crowned".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auriga_(slave) :
In
ancient Rome, the
auriga was a
slave with
gladiator status, whose duty it was to drive a
biga, the light vehicle powered by two horses, to transport some important Romans, mainly
duces (military commanders). An auriga was a sort of "
chauffeur" for important men and was carefully selected from among trustworthy slaves only.
It has been supposed also that this name was given to the slave
who held a laurel crown, during
Roman Triumphs, over the head of the
dux, standing at his back but continuously whispering in his ears "
Memento Mori" ("remember you are mortal") to prevent the celebrated commander from losing his sense of proportion in the excesses of the celebrations.
The term became common in later times to indicate any
biga driver.