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I was just thinking of that infamously vulgar poem by Catullus (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catullus_16#Latin_text_and_translation) and it occurred to me:
An ancient Roman isekai'd into the modern day would have a lot of trouble with the concept we call a pedicab. I'm trying to imagine the poor person's eyes bugging out, as they ask, "Wait, you call that a *what*‽"
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I was just thinking of that infamously vulgar poem by Catullus (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catullus_16#Latin_text_and_translation) and it occurred to me:
An ancient Roman isekai'd into the modern day would have a lot of trouble with the concept we call a pedicab. I'm trying to imagine the poor person's eyes bugging out, as they ask, "Wait, you call that a *what*‽"
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I was just thinking of that infamously vulgar poem by Catullus (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catullus_16#Latin_text_and_translation) and it occurred to me:
An ancient Roman isekai'd into the modern day would have a lot of trouble with the concept we call a pedicab. I'm trying to imagine the poor person's eyes bugging out, as they ask, "Wait, you call that a *what*‽"
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I was just thinking of that infamously vulgar poem by Catullus (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catullus_16#Latin_text_and_translation) and it occurred to me:
An ancient Roman isekai'd into the modern day would have a lot of trouble with the concept we call a pedicab. I'm trying to imagine the poor person's eyes bugging out, as they ask, "Wait, you call that a *what*‽"
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I was just thinking of that infamously vulgar poem by Catullus (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catullus_16#Latin_text_and_translation) and it occurred to me:
An ancient Roman isekai'd into the modern day would have a lot of trouble with the concept we call a pedicab. I'm trying to imagine the poor person's eyes bugging out, as they ask, "Wait, you call that a *what*‽"