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About Me Member Mad Scientist Faolchu-Wolf19/Female/Ireland Recent Activity Deviant for 2 Years
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Sun Feb 24, 2008, 4:36 AM
  • Mood: Pirate
  • Listening to: Mundy
I'm not gone just busy at the mo - but lots of new pics very soon!

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  • Current Residence: Ireland
  • Interests: Animals, art, music, photography, nature in general..
  • Favourite genre of music: Metal, rock, indie, classical, alternative, anything really..
  • Favourite artist: Dali
  • Favourite poet or writer: Brian Jaques, George Orwell, Richard Adams, Seamus Heany
  • Favourite style of art: Anthro/animal art
  • MP3 player of choice: ipod nano
  • Shell of choice: A seashell <_<
  • Favourite game: Sleeping
  • Favourite cartoon character: Cartman :3
  • Tools of the Trade: Camera.. aaand pencils/paper/ink.. and currently fiddling about with PS7

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:iconwol4ica:
You have so grate photos here, Super!

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:icontheperfectjez:
thanks ever so kindly for the :+devwatch:

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:iconheixiexun:
You got tagged!:heart:
Please read my journal for more infomation

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:iconheixiexun:
A question to ask.........is there still a languege called Irish in ireland now?if so,could you understand?And what word means'home"in it?
THanks.^^

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The boughs have withered because I have told them my dream."


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:iconfaolchu-wolf:
Hi yes irish is still taught in schools here, and is spoken widely in the west of ireland :)
I can understand some of it, different areas have different variations of it.


Home is usually baile or bhaile.
It changes depending on how you want to use it in a sentence.
If you tell me how you want to use it I can give you a better answer :)

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:iconheixiexun:
great!
I am writing something about wolves all over the world,so can you tell me what is 'wolf' in irish?

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"No boughs have withered becausse of the wintry wind.
The boughs have withered because I have told them my dream."


-----W.B.Yeats
:iconfaolchu-wolf:
Faolchu is a wolf :D

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Animals give me more pleasure through the viewfinder of a camera than they ever did in the crosshairs of a gunsight. And after I've finished "shooting," my unharmed victims are still around for others to enjoy. ~ Jimmy Stewart
:iconheixiexun:
Thanks,and the"ch"reads"h" in Irish,right?

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"No boughs have withered becausse of the wintry wind.
The boughs have withered because I have told them my dream."


-----W.B.Yeats

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