## sicsemper.jpg This is a detailed black-and-white illustration that appears to be historical in style, possibly from an old book or print. The scene depicts three individuals in formal attire, with one of them having the head replaced by a dinosaur's head. 1. **The Dinosaur Headed Individual**: This person is seated on what looks like a chair or throne-like seat and is dressed in a suit with a bow tie. The most striking feature is that instead of a human head, there is an open-mouthed Tyrannosaurus rex head. The dinosaur's teeth are sharp and visible, and its eyes appear to be looking forward. 2. **The Standing Individual**: This person stands to the right of the seated individual with their back slightly turned towards them. They also wear formal attire consisting of a suit and tie. In their hand is what appears to be a lit torch or some kind of flame-throwing device, which they are directing at the dinosaur head. 3. **The Seated Individual**: This person sits next to the dinosaur-headed individual on the left side. They appear to be dressed in formal attire as well and have one arm raised slightly, possibly gesturing or reacting to something. 4. **Text and Diagrams**: - At the top of the image, there is text that reads "SIC SEMPER TYRANNOSAURUS," which translates from Latin to "Thus always Tyrannosaurus." This phrase is often associated with the idea of tyranny or a recurring problem. - The illustration includes some decorative elements such as draped fabric and what appears to be an American flag in the background, suggesting that this scene might have historical or political undertones. The overall tone of the image seems satirical or humorous, given the unusual combination of formal attire with a dinosaur head. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.