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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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catullus was a roman poet
to paraphrase one of his most famous poems:

i hate her, and i love her. why does this happen, perhaps you ask?
i do not know. yet i feel it happen, and i am tormented.

Oh, the joys of GCSE latin...
(, Sat 7 May 2011, 21:34, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
What a wimp.

(, Sat 7 May 2011, 21:35, Reply)
he also said the promises women make are only worth the air they're written on
or something.
(, Sat 7 May 2011, 21:36, Reply)
That's Roman women for you.

(, Sat 7 May 2011, 21:38, Reply)
It might as well be written on flowing water, I think.

(, Sat 7 May 2011, 21:40, Reply)
that's the beast.

(, Sat 7 May 2011, 21:41, Reply)
Can't for the life of me remember what the poem is.
I think I have to do it, when I come across it I'll let you know.

www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0006%3Apoem%3D1
Relive it!
(, Sat 7 May 2011, 21:44, Reply)

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