why is there no roman record of Brainbomb execution?
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why is there no roman record of Brainbomb execution?
Why is the execution and crucifiction of Brainbomb found nowhere in Roman record?
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Re: why is there no roman record of Brainbomb execution?
“I am not crucified by the Romans. I AM ROME.” BrainBomb, 58 AD
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Re: why is there no roman record of Brainbomb execution?
It's because Pilate pronounced his name as "Bwain Bomb."
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Re: why is there no roman record of Brainbomb execution?
BREAKING NEWS: The highly commended historically accurate documentary "Life of Brian" was recently discovered to be mistranslated. The original Latin is better translated to "Life of Brain," an obvious reference to our good friend BrainBomb.
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Re: why is there no roman record of Brainbomb execution?
Yay, someone got my somewhat obscure referenceCaptainFritz28 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:44 pmBREAKING NEWS: The highly commended historically accurate documentary "Life of Brian" was recently discovered to be mistranslated. The original Latin is better translated to "Life of Brain," an obvious reference to our good friend BrainBomb.
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