Don’t worry. It’s a hun. Huns are thick and aggressive. Best to ignore.
This language goes great with mayo.
damn, all this time I wasted learning garlic to fit in…..
Mhmm need to get me some of this Irish Garlic 🧄
Make sure you pay tax on it if your importing it.
Does he know Scots isn’t a native language to Scotland either
Foreign muck…
That stinks!
Ignoring the glaringly obvious mistake, I mean he’s not wrong but then again neither is Scots or English so unless he’s finding a way to revive pictish he’s better off keeping quiet.
Edit: I ment to spell quiet not quite
That’s some r/BoneAppleTea delight right there.
I heard asexual people loved garlic bread, is this some kind of irish bread?
That’s the trouble with Ireland – all the damn vampires
Down with the proto-indo-european language family, or something.
I’m pretty sure garlic is not native to Ireland, but I’m no botanist so…
Funnily enough (aside from poor spelling) is that it’s not even universally accepted that “Gaelic” was imported from Ireland to Scotland anymore. A lot of linguists now think there has been a dialect continuum between the northeast of Ireland and western Scotland since whenever the Goidelic branch of the Celtic languages arose (probably the bronze/iron age). So not only is he ignorant, he’s probably also wrong.
Don’t like garlic?
Don’t like you.
The fuck is a ‘imported launguage’?
Garlic? garlic bread?!
Enter: Judge Nolan
Ahhh. That’s made me hungry now.
G A R L I C
We speak Brie Cheese up North
And neither is English or Lowland Scots for that matter.
Ah yes and herbs are from the middle east, what a deadly duo.
Well don’t come running to us when Dracula appears to ye.
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Don’t worry. It’s a hun. Huns are thick and aggressive. Best to ignore.
This language goes great with mayo.
damn, all this time I wasted learning garlic to fit in…..
Mhmm need to get me some of this Irish Garlic 🧄
Make sure you pay tax on it if your importing it.
Does he know Scots isn’t a native language to Scotland either
Foreign muck…
That stinks!
Ignoring the glaringly obvious mistake, I mean he’s not wrong but then again neither is Scots or English so unless he’s finding a way to revive pictish he’s better off keeping quiet.
Edit: I ment to spell quiet not quite
That’s some r/BoneAppleTea delight right there.
I heard asexual people loved garlic bread, is this some kind of irish bread?
That’s the trouble with Ireland – all the damn vampires
Down with the proto-indo-european language family, or something.
I’m pretty sure garlic is not native to Ireland, but I’m no botanist so…
Funnily enough (aside from poor spelling) is that it’s not even universally accepted that “Gaelic” was imported from Ireland to Scotland anymore. A lot of linguists now think there has been a dialect continuum between the northeast of Ireland and western Scotland since whenever the Goidelic branch of the Celtic languages arose (probably the bronze/iron age). So not only is he ignorant, he’s probably also wrong.
Don’t like garlic?
Don’t like you.
The fuck is a ‘imported launguage’?
Garlic? garlic bread?!
Enter: Judge Nolan
Ahhh. That’s made me hungry now.
G A R L I C
We speak Brie Cheese up North
And neither is English or Lowland Scots for that matter.
Ah yes and herbs are from the middle east, what a deadly duo.
Well don’t come running to us when Dracula appears to ye.