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"Aliquando bonus dormitat Homerus"
Hasta el bueno de Homero dormita alguna vez. Or "After all, even the gods may err at times"... Apologies (with one p, but that's because we tend to be picky... and helpful at all times...)
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jijijijiji. ;-)
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