Διόνυσος | Dionysos (
bibo_ergo_sum) wrote in
dear_mun2012-03-31 02:48 pm
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There is a reason they call them "Mysteries," you know. I would not worry your pretty little head about it.
As for the rest, you already know what my suggestion will be. A suggestion which you and I both know has worked well in the past. Don't make me come down there.
♥Δ
(PS: We need to have words about the "clever Greek.")
As for the rest, you already know what my suggestion will be. A suggestion which you and I both know has worked well in the past. Don't make me come down there.
♥Δ
(PS: We need to have words about the "clever Greek.")

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Still, by not telling you, an impressive imagination fills in an explaination better than words can.
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I suppose one must have a modicum of cleverness to do much in the way of any study when it comes to a dead language.
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Ah, but my mun is a student of dead languages but is still too new to be clever. One day, I'll have to deal with that too.
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[So many Apollos to watch over, so little time.]
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Late but had to tag
And I'm so very glad you did. *_*
You're getting some time topside, I see. How does it suit you?
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Have you seen them around here? Your brothers?
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