Author Topic: Learning Welsh -Summoning Sir Dooble-  (Read 1322 times)

I have family from there, and I kind of want to live there some day. Does anyone speak it? Kinda want to learn.

« Last Edit: January 09, 2016, 04:41:28 PM by Neventii »

Sir Dooble lives in Wales I believe.

Summoning Sir Dooble...

sir dooble is an englishman, you have to sacrifice a Scot or someone from france and drink their blood to summon him

sir dooble is an englishman, you have to sacrifice a Scot or someone from france and drink their blood to summon him
Are you a Scot?

I can't even understand the locals speaking English. :(


Welsh people don't even understand Welsh. They just make it all up as they go along, I'm sure.


Do you know Gaelic?
no, only a very small population mostly in the north actually speak it today in scotland

no, only a very small population mostly in the north actually speak it today in scotland
Why is everyone so cucked?

Learning Welsh is compulsory for people in Welsh schools (I'm in university), yet most of the welshies I know hated learning it and never use it.

But the university still insists on sending out double the paperwork and posters with the Welsh included!
It's really annoying when they try to advocate being Green and recycling, yet they're doubling all of their already incredible amount of printing, by printing everything twice.

i've gathered some intel. this is the only phrase you should ever need

Learning Welsh is compulsory for people in Welsh schools (I'm in university), yet most of the welshies I know hated learning it and never use it.

But the university still insists on sending out double the paperwork and posters with the Welsh included!
It's really annoying when they try to advocate being Green and recycling, yet they're doubling all of their already incredible amount of printing, by printing everything twice.
That sucks but this isn't really about climate change, can you teach me?

That sucks but this isn't really about climate change, can you teach me?
he's not welsh