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2022-06-08 at 9:09 AM UTChttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimo_Koivunen
He was also the sole carrier of army-issued Pervitin, or methamphetamine, a stimulant used to remain awake while on duty.[3] He took them all and had a short burst of energy, but then entered into a state of delirium, and lost consciousness. Koivunen remembered waking up the following morning, separated from his patrol and having no supplies.[4] In the following days, he escaped Soviet forces once again, was injured by a land mine which also set fire to a nearby Russian camp, and laid in a ditch for a week waiting for help.[4] Having skied more than 400 km (248.5 mi) he was found and admitted to a nearby hospital, where his heart rate was measured at 200 beats per minute, triple the average human heartbeat,[5] and weighing only 43 kg (94.8 lbs).[4]
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2022-06-08 at 9:15 AM UTCdamn where da fuc can u ski for 240 miles i wanna go there
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2022-06-08 at 1:10 PM UTC
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2022-06-08 at 3:05 PM UTC12 polish rapists in the shower at rape ranch
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2022-06-08 at 4:49 PM UTCThe 96 movie didn't have much of a storyline so I don't know what they'll do with this, hopefully explain why she wanted to become the character so bad. It looks shit though.
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2022-06-08 at 4:51 PM UTCThere was an Irma in my class and everyone bullied her for being foreign.
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2022-06-08 at 4:59 PM UTC
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2022-06-08 at 5 PM UTCI don't have an Irish surname anymore but no one's bullied me, just lots of spelling requests -_-
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2022-06-08 at 5:10 PM UTC
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2022-06-08 at 5:17 PM UTCbhfuil is meant to sound like will, I don't get it.
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2022-06-08 at 5:19 PM UTC
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2022-06-08 at 5:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kafka bhfuil is meant to sound like will, I don't get it.
I don't know this at all so don't come for me Phd level Irish speakers. But i think the 'bhfu' part is trying to a convey a "whe" sound. As in wheel. The B isn't a hard consonant. So it's barely pronounced. IDK, words are old and they can change over time, and roman letter aren't native to Ireland. But there has been an attempt somewhere down the line to convey the "whe" or "wi" sound without using a W. -
2022-06-08 at 5:27 PM UTC
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2022-06-08 at 5:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie Kind of like how Soarsie needs a fada to be pronounced "searsha". I didn't have Irish at school, but it's got some quirky and unique features that i like.
I was taught Donegal Irish which is different to what they're taught in the south of Ireland but even that's different to what natives speak so parents can't understand their children. I had no one to speak with it in so mostly forgot it. -
2022-06-08 at 5:35 PM UTCStill have all my notes though.
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2022-06-08 at 5:40 PM UTCsokushinbutsu
turns out you can actually mummify yourself by only eating specific tree barks and pine needles in order to rapidly dehydrate the flesh and poison your internal bacteria -
2022-06-08 at 5:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kafka I was taught Donegal Irish which is different to what they're taught in the south of Ireland but even that's different to what natives speak so parents can't understand their children. I had no one to speak with it in so mostly forgot it.
Language is pretty amazing in the sense it connects people to each other and to a geographical area, a culture and a shared history, language can also divide, set apart, and inflict. It's no wonder many cultures believe spoken words have magical properties, like curses, and spells and stuff.
But the language situation in Ireland does seem like it can be an impediment. Pretty sure that's a clue to the historical culture of the place.
Anyway, if you could speak your particular flavor of Irish again would you want to be able to?