<p>Is it pronounced Satire V or Satire Five (basically, does the V represent a Roman numeral?)</p>
<p>And, I'm referring to this...Satire</a> V -- "Holding a mirror up to truth"</p>
<p>As well, while we're at it, this article provided me with a nice laugh <a href="http://www.satirev.com/article/43463-harvard-admits-recordlow-zero-%5B/url%5D">http://www.satirev.com/article/43463-harvard-admits-recordlow-zero-</a></p>
<p>I know it’s only been an hour but I need to know this for tomorrow…</p>
<p>I never got the pun until I saw a Veritas shirt in the mirror.</p>
<p>^ Wow, now it all makes sense :)</p>
<p>How ironic, Noitaraperp</p>
<p>LOL @ Noitaraperp. Not to mention, isn’t your own username the word “preparation” spelled backwards? ;)</p>
<p>I think that was what mathsciencedude was getting at haha</p>
<p>@ MrPropapanda: the word ‘Veritas’ is included on Harvard’s coat of arms/logo. Now see what happens when you spell that backwards: ‘Satire V’ </p>
<p>:)</p>
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<p>It’s extremely clever since the motto “holding a mirror up to truth” has two great and yet different meanings.</p>
<p>■■■■■ that’s funny</p>
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<p>^^Harvard would be the place where people discover that…</p>
<p>HAHA that’s awesome!!!</p>