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straight trans girls, what is the autistic topic you like? tell me all about it
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animation memes
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Hard sciences
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Fact: glegle is a shit meme made up by groomers
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warhammer
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i am super interested in irish grammar. i base my spoken irish around conamara and when writing to my friends or notes to myself i try using word forms and spellings from there but i could recite the whole standard irish grammar off the top of my head. my favourite rule is the vocative case even though that isn’t exactly a ‘niche’ thing. it’s like when you’re addressing someone you have to quieten the first consonant and if it’s a masculine name, slenderise the last consonant. for example, séamas (shay-mus) turns into ‘a shéamais’ (hay-mish). this is where the name haymitch comes from. the most obscure one i got that’s in the standard is ‘míreanna coibhneasta’ which are like the words ‘whom’ and so on in english. depending on some very particular context words will take their dependant forms when they’d usually take their independent. for example: “sin an fear A CHUAIGH go dtí an phictiúrlann” (that’s the man that WENT to the cinema) vs. “sin an fear A nDEACHAIDH mé go dtí an phictiúrlann leis” (that’s the man who i went to the cinema with). note the words in capitals, in the second sentence they’re in their dependant form which is unusual considering there is no verbal particle before it. sorry for ramble
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ar fheabhas, maith an cailín! an bhfuil tú ag lorg cairde le labhairt gaeilge leo? tá mé i mo chónaí thar lear, sa phoblacht na tseice, ach is as luimneach mé agus is breá liom gaeilge a labhairt. dúirt duine éigin liom go bhfuil ciorcal cómhra i bprág, ach is duine cúthail mé i ndáiríre...
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s’é m’ainm ar discord ná theresagreenthing
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d'iarr mé :)
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Woaw
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Modding electronics
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I see how cool something could be by adding a different component. Something is broken and instead of just fixing it, I upgrade it with different parts I scavenged from another broken thing. It makes my nerd heart happy
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Damn. As an Irish-American, I live up to my larping and actually learn some Irish.
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>>42037778
Natural sciences, etymology, and dieselpunk



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