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Euricanis wrote:yeah my friend had plans too when she bought 25 different colors of embroidery thread but have i heard any word of follow-up since then? not a bit!

Valid point, but on the other hand, pretty squishy yarn to make into beautiful warm things

Brethren wrote:Valid point, but on the other hand, pretty squishy yarn to make into beautiful warm things

But will you make beautiful warm things?

Ci Arovannea wrote:But will you make beautiful warm things?

Definitely, though they might not be the exact ones I'm picturing right now.

Brethren wrote:greet greet
I have plans for all the yarn I just bought! They'll probably change, but I have plans!

how breth

Does occitan exist in Val?

Aresetia wrote:Does occitan exist in Val?

what the frick is an ocitan?

States of Arenenge wrote:what the frick is an ocitan?

south france

States of Arenenge wrote:what the frick is an ocitan?

South French language I think

Mcaranld wrote:"Infinite patience"

:pointandlaugh:Hohen,you are alive? :silly:

For now.

Aresetia wrote:Does occitan exist in Val?

If not, can I create Occitan (or some other name we give it)

Euricanis wrote:how dare you say that about the voiced velar plosive

(i don’t know why english insists on calling it a hard and soft g, they sound completely different and in no way comparable on some kind of hard-soft axis)

We are not talking about English.

Kaonas wrote:Interesting.

I would think so!

Order of the Saint Dumas wrote:We are not talking about English.

yeah i know, i’m just complaining about english

Aresetia wrote:If not, can I create Occitan (or some other name we give it)

Yeah, I believe y'can. I just took Basque and slightly altered it, once I realized some other dude did it once.

Euricanis wrote:(i don’t know why english insists on calling it a hard and soft g, they sound completely different and in no way comparable on some kind of hard-soft axis)

You ever think about how you use a soft g sound to say "hard g"?

Republic Of Texas And Chihuhua wrote:Watch your tongue.

what're you gonna do?, eat me?

Euricanis wrote:yeah i know, i’m just complaining about english

In dutch hard g and soft g are called harde g and zachte g same thing in standard dutch with ch, but not in Flemish. Ch and g are disinct.

SanSierra wrote:how breth

Breth gud! Must do more errands soon tho, sadge

Starąciesm is a branch of Christianity that just recently popped up founded actually in 1119ADO(2034). It was formed by a man named Fydór Starąci after he claimed to meet God and then began to question the Catholic church's ethics and morals, branding them as violent and selfish and to have lost their way to the Truth of Christus. Every debate he'd sway more people to his side, what he called the peaceful side

Basic rules
The basic ruless of a follower of Starąciesm are:

Lesbian/Gay Marriage:
Discouraged

Prayer:
Knelt down with hands clasped

Marriage of the Clergy:
Yes

Non Humans:
Yes

Freedom of Abrahamic Religions:
Allowed

Wearing of Shoes in Church:
Disallowed

Other Religions:
Forbidden

Divorce:
Forbidden

Alcohol:
Forbidden

Unclean Food:
Allowed

Woman Have to Cover Themselves:
No

Profession of Faith:
Every Day

Baptism:
At birth

Fundamentalism:
Yes

Can Priests Forgive Sins:
No

Transitioning Gender:
Forbidden

Pray Towards:
The Piersków Statue of Christus

Depiction of Idols:
Forbidden

Charity:
Mandatory

Burning of Witches:
Allowed

Murder:
Illegal

Credits to The Holy Rat


Read factbook


It's just a list you really didn't need to credit me, but thanks

The Southern Dependencies wrote:For now.

Sending 5 gazillion ICBMs at your location right now.

:holy:

Brethren wrote:Breth gud! Must do more errands soon tho, sadge

aw mane

gud dat breth gud tho!

Daravon wrote:You ever think about how you use a soft g sound to say "hard g"?

i’m really more complaining about how hard and soft don’t make any sense in terms of describing either sound

Euricanis wrote:i’m really more complaining about how hard and soft don’t make any sense in terms of describing either sound

But we're talking about dutch!!!

Aresetia wrote:But we're talking about dutch!!!

you are, not me

Daravon wrote:You ever think about how you use a soft g sound to say "hard g"?

Question: Does anyone else not say the "n" in words such as "bang", "fang", "bringing", "sunk", etc? Because I don't; I say that n-sound by putting the surface of my tongue on the roof of my mouth very lightly. Anyone else does this?

Euricanis wrote:you are, not me

So, why did you quote dumas when he was talking about dutch?

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