Ars translates to many English words including “Art”, but also “Technique”, “Skill”, and “Cheat”.
I agree that it doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue.
Ars rapido?
‘ars vitae’ translates as “an art of living” according to google translate
Ugh, no. Just no.
That’s your objection to adopting the name arse?
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Ars translates to many English words including “Art”, but also “Technique”, “Skill”, and “Cheat”.
I agree that it doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue.
Ars rapido?
‘ars vitae’ translates as “an art of living” according to google translate
Ugh, no. Just no.
That’s your objection to adopting the name arse?