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Quid faciat se scire Lyris negat embria semper.
quid faciat vult scire Lyris? quod sobria: fellat.
Lyris wants to know what she did when she was drunk. Women get drunk and go home with sketchy guys: This is a fact of life that we share with the Romans. The next morning, while the guy ignores the previous evening, the woman dwells on her poor decision. Indeed, she advertises it, in the form of a vague lament. And, two thousand years later, and we're still hearing about it.
Bethany Fancher, Construction and Deconstruction of the 43rd President, 2006, PACE DIGITAL GALLERYQuid faciat se scire Lyris negat embria semper.
quid faciat vult scire Lyris? quod sobria: fellat.
Lyris wants to know what she did when she was drunk. Women get drunk and go home with sketchy guys: This is a fact of life that we share with the Romans. The next morning, while the guy ignores the previous evening, the woman dwells on her poor decision. Indeed, she advertises it, in the form of a vague lament. And, two thousand years later, and we're still hearing about it.
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