Message from @Broo TulsiGang 2024 πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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2018-07-06 11:42:56 UTC  

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2018-07-06 11:42:58 UTC  

..

2018-07-06 11:43:02 UTC  

..you know what

2018-07-06 11:43:03 UTC  

fuck it

2018-07-06 11:43:09 UTC  

this conversation is wrong in any of the channels

2018-07-06 11:46:13 UTC  

apologies someone asked a question

go to the experts

2018-07-06 11:49:45 UTC  

I'm in there and I left because off the literal shit

2018-07-06 11:51:47 UTC  

That's hilarious

2018-07-06 11:51:52 UTC  

Someone was very salty

2018-07-06 11:52:03 UTC  

I'm still in his discord but I don't look in general

2018-07-06 11:52:15 UTC  

I have some good chats with people in voice

VC makes people more normal πŸ˜„

2018-07-06 12:01:06 UTC  

Ammoniumchloric salt

2018-07-06 12:03:28 UTC  

@Broo TulsiGang 2024 πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ absolutely. Except the I upset the scotts on there once because I said Gaelic is a celtic language

2018-07-06 12:03:46 UTC  

the response was can someone ban this fucker

well you were wrong

(I'm a Scot)

2018-07-06 12:07:27 UTC  

What Gaelic is Celtic or rather has Celtic roots?

2018-07-06 12:08:51 UTC  

I understand Gaelic isn't a wholly Celtic language. But a lot of its root words are Celtic and it's similarity to other Celtic languages in that region is close

Close and IS are two different words

2018-07-06 12:13:01 UTC  

I understand

2018-07-06 12:13:11 UTC  

The is part of it was more to invoke a reaction

2018-07-06 12:13:24 UTC  

as they were talking shit about Australia

but English is Derivative of Latin, are we Italian?

2018-07-06 12:15:52 UTC  

Nah but gaelic is much closer to the root linguistically then latin to French or another Romance language.
English has only partly Latin words, mostly it is a Germanic language.
Some French words were adopted (during Norman occupation), which yes, are Romance words. But the root is Germanic/anglo saxon

2018-07-06 12:17:03 UTC  

I would not call Gaelic a latin langauge

2018-07-06 12:17:24 UTC  

It's closer to a celtic language

2018-07-06 12:17:38 UTC  

I've had a couple

2018-07-06 12:20:57 UTC  

It is worth noting the Norman occupation also created a royal family that created a situation where the royalty was speaking a different language (French) than the peasants, which the peasants adapted French words

I'd leave it if I were you

2018-07-06 12:27:38 UTC  

(I spelt gaelic wrong)

2018-07-06 12:27:41 UTC  

?

It's unwinnable

focus your energy on something else