👉 The phrase "See The Lord Ascends In Triumph Rex Gloriae" is a well-known, pun-filled expression that's often used to describe something achieving greatness and glory. It can be funny or shocking based on the context in which it appears.
Example sentence: "I'm still trying to understand why he just made me watch two minutes of footage about flying planes and lifting weights." In this example, "Rex Gloriae" is a euphemism for heaven, implying that the speaker is amazed by something reaching or surpassing "triumphant glory." The word "See" seems to be a play on words—seeing the sky is the same as seeing heaven. But in a funnier twist, if we were talking about an actual event like watching two minutes of footage about flying planes and lifting weights (which I'm sure you've seen), then "See The Lord Ascends In Triumph Rex Gloriae" could imply being able to see the full glory or success of a particular endeavor.