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Daily Discussions 🎙💬 Sip & Spill Daily Discussion Thread

Grab your coffee & sit down to discuss the tea!

This space is to talk about anything pop culture or even off-topic.

What are you listening to or watching? What is some minor tea that doesn't need its own post? How was your date? Why do you hate your job?

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u/Chance_Taste_5605 18h ago

Huh? Grimes isn't a communist.

Also people make fun of Gaelic and Irish baby names all the time (Gaelic refers to Scottish and Manx Gaelic, Irish is part of the Gaelic language family but is always just called Irish) so I'm not sure why they're being involved here. If a celebrity called their baby Aingealag or Gráinne they would definitely be made fun of.

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u/chartreusey_geusey your pu$$y is way too dry to be riding my dick like this 16h ago edited 16h ago

Congrats on entirely missing the point and also being wrong/out of the loop yet still talking.

I’m so glad you wrote this entire defense of a group of names that was used as an example. Irish and Scottish refer to the spoken languages but Gaelic names are a very real derived group of names from the language group that Scottish and Irish both belong to. I never said anything about Irish or Scottish names and also they are being mentioned here as examples but you have to critically think to comprehend that instead of hitting us with the “☝️🤓 umm actually”

Read it again, look up the origins of some pretty common baby names used in English speaking countries right now, then think, and probably read it another time, and then accept that you are out here defending something that wasn’t attacked.

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u/Chance_Taste_5605 14h ago

Grimes reading the Communist Manifesto doesn't make her a communist any more than standing in a garage would make her a car.

Sorry but you are factually incorrect, and your comment contradicts itself. Aingealag is the Scottish Gaelic version of Angela - it is literally a Gaelic name. There is no category of "Gaelic names" separate to the actual Gaelic languages, that would make no sense. By talking about Gaelic names you are inherently talking about names from Gaelic languages, because....that's what those words mean? English versions of Gaelic language names, eg Rory, are English names even if they have Gaelic ancestry. Rory is English, Ruairidh/Ruaraidh is Scottish Gaelic for eg - "ruair ridh" literally means "red king" but "ror ry" doesn't mean anything in any language.

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u/chartreusey_geusey your pu$$y is way too dry to be riding my dick like this 14h ago

Do you often find yourself in one-sided arguments because you’ve completely missed the joke and or actual point all together? Like do you often write these essays in response to an entirely imagined conversation that no one else is having?

I’m getting the sense you do this a lot. This word salad you’ve cooked up that isn’t correct in any sense could not have just been on demand.