Also, Shakespear Act II, Scene 2 of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar.
"Caesar. The gods do this in shame of cowardice:
Caesar should be a beast without a heart,1020
If he should stay at home to-day for fear.
No, Caesar shall not: danger knows full well
That Caesar is more dangerous than he:
We are two lions litter'd in one day,
And I the elder and more terrible:1025
And Caesar shall go forth."
Did you know that when Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon, he did so with the 13th Legion? The symbol of the 13th Legion was the lion.
It kind of almost looks like the Rubicon crossing paintings..but much more close up. It could be a river.
Whoa
enter text Actual river, pretty small! Lots of trees.
Also, Shakespear Act II, Scene 2 of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar.
"Caesar. The gods do this in shame of cowardice: Caesar should be a beast without a heart,1020 If he should stay at home to-day for fear. No, Caesar shall not: danger knows full well That Caesar is more dangerous than he: We are two lions litter'd in one day, And I the elder and more terrible:1025 And Caesar shall go forth."
Hmm. Wasn't there a story of twins in Rome who suckled from a wolf?
Yes Romulus and Remus, in myth/legend (Could be tr00, who knows) are raised by a She-wolf. Romulus went on to build Rome.
Its got nothing to do with the Cult of the Blue Star nonsense. Trump is the lion standing guard against the swamp. Look at the picture again.
Leo Rugit Rursum
This is going on the back of the truck.
Indeed.
She was blowing, but it was not the mind, just a bit further down the body.
In Swalwell's case, they were the same thing.
The Rubicon wasn't much of a river - a muddy creek - easily crossed,
THIRTEEN! THIRTEEN! We need Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo!!