Uttered by Lucius Brutus when he led the revolt to overthrow Rome’s monarchy and institute the republic. Not with Julius Caesar, that was a different Brutus. It is said to signify an abuse of power and the need to kill tyrants and overthrow
Lucius Brutus: This king raped a woman and got away. This is a clear abuse of power and must be corrected! Sic semper tyrannis!
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An admonition given in Latin clases in English speaking countries. Its literal translation, if not in English, is nonsensical, but in English is "Never Where Under Where." SUSU is often found as grafiti in the more educative schools.
An admonition given in Latin clases in English speaking countries. Its literal translation, if not in English, is nonsensical, but in English is "Never Where Under Where." SUSU is often found as grafiti in the more educative schools.
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