Message from @mememaestro

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2017-08-14 10:58:11 UTC  

(((plague)))

2017-08-14 11:19:16 UTC  

naw man just eat raw leeches then wash your mouth with this herbal concoction thats totally not gonna poison you

2017-08-14 11:28:00 UTC  

My surname is Old Dutch for Pilot/Helmsman

2017-08-14 11:28:03 UTC  

V

2017-08-14 11:28:04 UTC  

O

2017-08-14 11:28:05 UTC  

C

2017-08-14 11:29:23 UTC  

My surname has, I discovered, some variations are pretty common until today

2017-08-14 11:29:48 UTC  

But yeah, I likely had ancestors in the Dutch East India Company

2017-08-14 11:31:49 UTC  

Here's a Crash COurse episode on the VOC. Open in browser with adblock on so you don't fund the (((Green))) brothers

2017-08-14 11:32:32 UTC  

Mine means rich or the descendant of the wealthy one

2017-08-14 11:32:43 UTC  

Prominent noblemen in my part of the country

2017-08-14 11:32:50 UTC  

Nice.

2017-08-14 11:33:15 UTC  

My first name is a Celtic/Irish name, actually. "Man of the Church" or something

2017-08-14 11:34:12 UTC  

Question. What does your screen name mean? An Maonach

2017-08-14 11:34:25 UTC  

My ancestors are from around Kiev, Warsawa, Zaporozhia

2017-08-14 11:34:51 UTC  

From what I tracked 4 to 3 generations in that area

2017-08-14 11:35:04 UTC  

It's my surname in a grammatical case

2017-08-14 11:35:20 UTC  

Ah

2017-08-14 11:35:23 UTC  

Huge, but this is what happens when you live in places where mongols come in

2017-08-14 11:35:30 UTC  

For example Pádraig Pearse is often referred to as An Piarsach

2017-08-14 11:35:42 UTC  

The chieftan of a clan would often be reffered to in this was

2017-08-14 11:35:51 UTC  

So the chieftan of the Kavanaghs would be An Caomhánach

2017-08-14 11:36:11 UTC  

I know "An" means "The", so that makes sense

2017-08-14 11:36:13 UTC  

Kryplywy is the original but since we moved to the continent of America it "latinised"

2017-08-14 11:36:18 UTC  

Yeah

2017-08-14 11:36:27 UTC  

Literally "the maonach/anglicised"

2017-08-14 11:36:28 UTC  

I've learned a tiny bit of Irish

2017-08-14 11:36:35 UTC  

Absolute tiny bit

2017-08-14 11:36:38 UTC  

Most changed because "OH NO WE ARE GOIN TO BE PERSECUTED"

2017-08-14 11:36:41 UTC  

Because holy shit how even?

2017-08-14 11:36:54 UTC  

Irish is very difficult, it split from English thousands of years ago

2017-08-14 11:36:58 UTC  

How do you even hold a conversation in Irish?

2017-08-14 11:37:01 UTC  

For example there isn't even a word for yes or no

2017-08-14 11:37:10 UTC  

With great difficulty, it requires changing how you think

2017-08-14 11:37:18 UTC  

I was fluent once but I've slipped into mediocrity

2017-08-14 11:37:24 UTC  

And I thought Welsh was weird for having multiple words for "yes" but not one for "No"

2017-08-14 11:37:37 UTC  

It's different in celtic languages

2017-08-14 11:37:40 UTC  

You answer with the topic

2017-08-14 11:37:42 UTC  

No in Welsh would be "Not Yes"