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I thought it's pretty baws.
A pardon for speaking out of turn. I may have let my purely ceremonial position as a Paladin against the undead horde go to my head. :p
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I have changed my flag to reflect the frosty nature of the season
I'll wait till Month of Yule.
Finnish names for Months if literally translated into English
January=Heart Month
February=Month of Pearl
March=Month of Thaw
April=Month of Ash
May=Month of Seed
June=Month of Fallow
July=Month of Hay
August=Month of Crop
September=Month of Autumn
October=Month of Dirt
November=Month of Dead/Death/Dying
December=Month of Yule
75th for Most Survivors with No Infected. Not bad.
How delightfully unique and pagan!
We use the boring Roman names, though there are some months who have popular nicknames that could be considered as their "native" names;
http://laikiparadosi.blogspot.gr/p/blog-page_3359.html
In my region we still call July; "Ekatomveona", which translates to "Hundredsacrificial", the sacred month of the most important sacrifice(s) of the year.
Also I realized that if I wanted to do even directer translation I should've used "Moon of" instead of "Month of".
:P
Songs that were rad when Immy was wee kid, part #234
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3q6yAjCgrE
https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/v/t1.0-9/532894_10203889108560920_2297830309384384601_n.jpg?oh=84be7e733b6208e81c2731b30d172962&oe=54E697DF&__gda__=1424332903_26e6ae1baeb193a90f179a60ab168966
I say fire me up some well-done children. :p
https://41.media.tumblr.com/7ed4f050f3bf3fe7af5fa80478ec398a/tumblr_msgjqma5Te1rap5tzo1_1280.jpg
That's also the direct translation for English "Month" as well. And Greek "Minas" too.
Lunar Calendars, go figure.. :P
Children are a most wonderful dish. Children are known to be a bit chewy. But if you cook them right, they can become nice and tender, and often times a bit sweet.
In Europe there are more Dutch, French and Germans that share same surnaname as me, than there are Finns.
Seems relatable reaction.
http://36.media.tumblr.com/f2747c8b24a71043eaf834f52eb5d11c/tumblr_mvo0h4uOIV1qm6hfbo1_1280.jpg
https://fbcdn-photos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/v/t1.0-0/65583_843155532390930_6638423097598869678_n.jpg?oh=bf78a04201ec060ebfb4d6642dadaa57&oe=54F721A2&__gda__=1423332831_d3662a4f753b568ebc2a9b351d905d7e
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Of Saint George's - T'Ai Giorkou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9CBok9B3cU&feature=player_detailpage
In medieval Greek.
It says about the goddamn Dragon which terrorised Cyprus and didn't let the rivers flow unless they sacrificed a young woman to him, in that case the King's daughter. That's of course the case until the gallant knight comes in and offs him.
Extremelly relatable, I might add.
Such profound wisdom
http://38.media.tumblr.com/66bc105f72a979f367aa3f18378fd30d/tumblr_nehwkqI2dT1r6evsno1_1280.jpg
Relatives of Finnish Language
http://immoren.tumblr.com/image/101756342646
https://38.media.tumblr.com/ea632558c77e456a28949288977ceb4d/tumblr_neiv2crxPM1qc3nl6o1_500.gif
Ladies and Gents, I bring you an amuse.
http://www.horse-news.net/2014/11/molestia-cosplay-causes-tumblr-user-to.html
He he.
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