‘Do you have a favourite Gaelic Word?’
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‘Do you have a favourite Gaelic Word?’
It took me a moment to notice it, but I spotted some (misspelled?) vandalism of a library book at work today
Irish nautical pub named What’s the Craicen
Modern equivalent of the most eligible cultivator thing is a poll (probably made by Nie Huaisang) and right after the final results go live Wei Wuxian leaves an incredibly detailed rant in the comments about how Lan Wangji should be ranked number one and everyone that chose Xichen over him is a coward that just can't handle a hot person being a little mean (no homo)
calling it now, this:
unleashed this later on:
No, I hate writing whump, what do you mean? I’d never write a 20k word TBB fic after HCing one specific whump scene. No! that’s so silly. I don’t like to try to draw it either!
Okay but the amount of time I spent making sure Padmé and Anakin are “causally picnicking in the BG” in the Naboo dilemma 😅 🧺
Hello Everyone!!! Today we are taking a trip to the heart of Dublin to explore its oldest watering holes - The Brazen Head, The Old Storehouse, and The Palace Bar.
The Brazen Head: Located in Dublin's oldest area, this iconic pub has been quenching thirsts since 1198! It's got that old-world vibe with live traditional Irish music sessions that'll bring you back in time.
The Old Storehouse: This establishment was built around the 1830's, this gem is not just about the brews. It's also a haven for live music enthusiasts! Get ready to tap your feet to some authentic Irish tunes while drinking their delicious craft beers.
The Palace Bar: It has been established since 1823. This historic spot is known as a literary treasure trove. Many renowned Irish writers and poets have been said to have found inspiration within its walls. Get a pint and enjoy the atmosphere that inspired generations worth of creativity.
Each of these pubs has its own unique vibe and history, making them must-visit spots for anyone craving a taste of Dublin's rich cultural heritage.
Slainte!!