ok i decided to sign up to blaze
i thought it wouldnt be that bad but it is genuinely one of the worst websites i have ever laid my eyes upon
posting random stuff
ok i decided to sign up to blaze
i thought it wouldnt be that bad but it is genuinely one of the worst websites i have ever laid my eyes upon
old pfp returns!
nvm did end up sleeping just got 4 hours of sleep
nighty morning! its 1am rn
cant get to sleep but its a friday tomorrow so who cares, might as well pull an all nighter listening to music or something
nighty morning! its 1am rn
cant get to sleep but its a friday tomorrow so who cares, might as well pull an all nighter listening to music or something
every zlf post usually has some crazy lore behind it
for some reason i am incapable of enjoying music thats in english
but if its in any other language i like it for some reason
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and sometimes, we fail at our trolling 😔
we do a little trolling
we do a little trolling
why do random people online who you’ll never meet have to be 100x better than actual people you know????
rishi sunak is built like a pixar character
i LOVE dialectal differences in the scottish gaelic language!!!
i am currently reading a gaelic novel called “hiort”, by iain f. macleòid, who comes from the north end of the western isles, however… the previous novels i read (the constabal murdo books by aonghas pàdraig caimbeul) were written by an author from the south end of the western isles, and you can really see all the different words they used
one thing that i noticed today is that the word for “(a) while” was written as “treis” in hiort, but in constabal murdo, it was “greis”, i prefer greis plus its more widely used anyway, but faclair.com’s map implies that “treis” is a more southern term, which is interesting considering macleòid came from the north of the gaelic speaking world
another small difference is the word for “awful/horrible/very (awfully)”, macleòid spelt it as “uabhasach”, while caimbeul spelt it as “uamhasach”, they’re both pronounced the same but “uabhasach”’s spelling just makes more sense to me, plus i was taught it was uabhasach
I KEEP SEEING THE SAME ADS ON YOUTUBE ALL THE TIME AND IM TIRED OF IT
we should bring back home buttons on phones
the masculine urge to travel to glasgow for no reason