Today was the last day for my Languages of the World class. It was fun and very intellectual. I did learn more about languages from a linguistic point of view. Makes me want to learn as many languages as I can.

HERE is my poem:
A tipping sound from the tongue from where did such a sound begun Langauge moves as humans do But no one seems to have a clue A mouthy mumble and stumble of words Produce a pattern for everyone The old teach young the way of speech But young grow old and forget to speak Can language move as humans do when humans move without a clue?
IS FEIDIR LIOM DIFRIOCHT A DHEANAMH
Difríocht á Déanamh is a campaign to encourage people like you to show your support of the Irish language to the world! We’re asking you to record a video, saying the line “Is féidir liom difríocht a dhéanamh” (I can make a difference) - that’s all.
Yeah! This school is too small and not diverse enough for my taste!
This school is not satisfying my taste for global adventure. It is full of white people, COPA (nothing wrong with performing arts, but I wish more diversity was here), and just people who hide. LMAO
Where the hell are the college students that love philosophy? LOL I would like to announce that I am one of those! So come out and join me ;D
No really, I am just really looking at this school from a critical angle and the amount of diversity comes from the English learning students and they are being drilled to learn our language. Well, I want to be forced to learn Irish! Icelandic! Hebrew! Mandarin! French! German!
I just feel like that international people view things differently. I mean people view things differently here, but there is something REALLY different outside of the USA!
BEING GAY is a BIG contributor to the post. Really, I seriously did not think college would be high school. Even the classes are high school.
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Now my high school we did not have a lot of gay people (WELL TO MY KNOWLEDGE, but later I found out that they were hiding: afraid)
For real. Mix it Up!
Introducing Difríocht á Déanamh (Irish for Making a Difference) - a new campaign to show just how strong the Irish language is:
Difríocht á Déanamh is a campaign to encourage people like you to show your support of the Irish language to the world! We’re asking you to record a video, saying the line “Is féidir liom difríocht a dhéanamh” (I can make a difference) - that’s it…
When I thought I had this down! ugh…..more confusion!
This finally clears everything up for me!
Turns out that my thank you at first was really Scottish—blah. I mean I guess i am okay with learning that Gaelic, but my heart is set on Irish. Okay. Geez, a war in that lol. OKay so I am going to tune into a Dublin radio show! OMFG! JACK POT!
DOES ANYBODY SEE WHY THIS LITTLE COINCIDENCE IN MY LIFE IS AMAZING! I REBLOG FROM scottdb.tumblr.com and WOAH! HE REALLY KNOWS IRISH AND OMG HE TURNS OUT TO BE A RADIO HOST. THEN WHEN I LOOK AT TRYING TO FIGURE OUT THE TIME DIFFERENCE AND ALL….I GO BACK TO HIS TUMBLR AND NOTICE THAT HE LOVES LANGUAGES AND ICELANDIC things! HELLO SCARLETCZIGANY AND I LOVE ICELANDIC STUFF TOO, just when I am going through all these crossovers I PEER DOWN TO HIS SHOW BIO:
The Cosmo with Scott De Buitléir.
Scott De Buitléir presents ‘The Cosmo’ RTÉ’s music show aimed at the LGBT community,with club remixes of current chart hits. Presented in both English and Irish
I CERTAINLY DID NOT EXPECT FOR HIM TO BE TALKING ABOUT LGBT STUFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <3 <3
THIS IS LIFE”S ULTIMATE TEST TO SEE MY REACTION! THERE ARE GODS AND GODDESSES THAT JUST LOVE SEEING ME ALL HAPPY OVER THESE COINCIDENCES AS SOME WOULD PUT THEM.

The Gaelic term ‘Sean-Nós’ (literally meaning ‘old-style’) is used to describe a type of unaccompanied singing in either Irish or Scottish Gaelic. Personally, I’m not a fan of it, but this is a jazzy version of a sean-nós song; jazz vocal group Acabella singing Molly na gCuach Ní Chuilleanáin.
(Although from 2:25, whatever those guys are singing, it’s not Gaelic!)
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I am going to IRELAND!!!!!!!!!!!! period. BYE USA and Point Park!
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