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veniunt spectentur ut ipsae.

veniunt spectentur ut ipsae. logo #21009Spectatum veniunt, veniunt spectentur ut ipsae. They come to see, they come that they themselves be seen. Also, 'They wish as much to be seen as to see.' A statement made by Ovid in his Ars Amatoria, making it apparent that people have not changed much since Roman times.
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