dealanexmachina: #Interesting Side Note: she’s apparently saying the first half of a saying by Seneca the Younger: #’Fallaces sunt rerum species et hominum spes fallunt’#Which means: The appearances of things are deceptive and the hope of men
dealanexmachina: #Interesting Side Note: she’s apparently saying the first half of a saying by Seneca the Younger: #’Fallaces sunt rerum species et hominum spes fallunt’#Which means: The appearances of things are deceptive and the hope of men
dealanexmachina: #Interesting Side Note: she’s apparently saying the first half of a saying by Seneca the Younger: #’Fallaces sunt rerum species et hominum spes fallunt’#Which means: The appearances of things are deceptive and the hope of men
dealanexmachina: #Interesting Side Note: she’s apparently saying the first half of a saying by Seneca the Younger: #’Fallaces sunt rerum species et hominum spes fallunt’#Which means: The appearances of things are deceptive and the hope of men
dealanexmachina: #Interesting Side Note: she’s apparently saying the first half of a saying by Seneca the Younger: #’Fallaces sunt rerum species et hominum spes fallunt’#Which means: The appearances of things are deceptive and the hope of men
dealanexmachina: #Interesting Side Note: she’s apparently saying the first half of a saying by Seneca the Younger: #’Fallaces sunt rerum species et hominum spes fallunt’#Which means: The appearances of things are deceptive and the hope of men
dealanexmachina: #Interesting Side Note: she’s apparently saying the first half of a saying by Seneca the Younger: #’Fallaces sunt rerum species et hominum spes fallunt’#Which means: The appearances of things are deceptive and the hope of men