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How (logically) could she have been "the Roman goddess of money" when the English language figure of speech word "money" is itself a transliteration of her name in the first place???Impossible for her to be "the Roman goddess of money!".... “Slave Profits”, the recycling of the Roman goddess of money as a mulatto, the Goddess Moneta. The slaves toiled while she got the money. pic.twitter.com/D03S9qHVFk — Onlyindreams (@OnlyindreamsFCO) May 25, 2018
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How (logically) could she have been "the Roman goddess of money" when the English language figure of speech word "money" is itself a transliteration of her name in the first place???Impossible for her to be "the Roman goddess of money!".... “Slave Profits”, the recycling of the Roman goddess of money as a mulatto, the Goddess Moneta. The slaves toiled while she got the money. pic.twitter.com/D03S9qHVFk — Onlyindreams (@OnlyindreamsFCO) May 25, 2018
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How (logically) could she have been "the Roman goddess of money" when the English language figure of speech word "money" is itself a transliteration of her name in the first place???
Impossible for her to be "the Roman goddess of money!"....
“Slave Profits”, the recycling of the Roman goddess of money as a mulatto, the Goddess Moneta. The slaves toiled while she got the money. pic.twitter.com/D03S9qHVFk— Onlyindreams (@OnlyindreamsFCO) May 25, 2018