For a project at school; we’re supposed to do six posters before Sunday. These posters all have set themes. Luckily I’m on a group, so I only have to do three posters.
The first theme of those I’m gonna do is Mundus Novus, which is Latin and means...

For a project at school; we’re supposed to do six posters before Sunday. These posters all have set themes. Luckily I’m on a group, so I only have to do three posters.

The first theme of those I’m gonna do is Mundus Novus, which is Latin and means “New World;” however, in this context, they apparently applied the meaning of “clean slate - open mind” to it. So yah, go figure.

That picture is so fucking overused though. Ugh.

The other two themes are Amicitia (through supporting others we strengthen ourselves) and Respicere (where we were, there is now order). My group partner is doing Carpe Diem (grab the day, though our teachers gave it the meaning of “grab the opportunity to learn”), Intendere (respect for the one who’s speaking) and Remember rule number six, which we collaborated on translating into Latin; Memento regula numero sei or Memento regula senar, depending of which one of us you ask.