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@TheAbyss369's posts weave a tapestry of alternative history, cultural identity, and political critique, often challenging conventional narratives.
Hi folks,
I started a Youtube channel to discuss different ideas, theories, so on so forth.
A particular interest is ancient Irish mythos and how it relates to the rest of the world.
I'd like to spark a renewal of interest in Irish(Gaelic) culture!
@tyrconnal@tyrconnal if you like to do investigative work:
What do:
Mary Robinson, Greta Thurnburg, Kneecap, Bohs, GAA, IRFU, Climate change all have in common in some way shape or form?
Sustainable development goals.
@FortressLugh use the Milesian Genealogies as a reference!
Whether one believes the noble origin of the Gael or not the details are accurate for families.
I am from Dublin, my family in Dublin atleast 6 generations I knew from the family story we were Thomond McMahon and census records confirmed it.
I got my DNA tested to test to see if any info in it was accurate and I can indeed confirm yes.
@ill_Scholar Ireland is interesting.
We have a group of people called "Ulster Scots" who regard themselves as quintessentially British and absolutely not Irish YET 1000 years ago Ireland was known as Scotia Major and Scotland known as Scotia Minor.
Even on the continent Scots is interchangeable for Irish/Scots.
Even the church.....the church of Ireland, their churches, their saints are all from the original Celtic Christianity that was brought into Europe by Gael nobility.
Columba and a few other were noted for "noble blood"
Islam is dead in Iran.
50,000 out of 75,000 mosques in Iran have closed due to a massive decline in attendance.
Meanwhile, there’s a boom in people attending and visiting Zoroastrian temples, the native religion of Iran!
In the whole of Europe, this flower grows in the high Alps & the Arctic tundra
In Ireland, it grows at sea level, in the Burren, on bare limestone, in the wind off the Atlantic
Spring Gentian shouldn't be here. But every April & May, it blooms across the grey stone of Co. Clare
I remember me da brought me to a fun fair as a child and he knew the bloke let me on a ride I shouldn't of been on nearly flew out of it and he caught me, as you'd imagine I was terrified of that stuff for years🤣 got better as I got older jumping out of planes etc but yeah times me da nearly killed me 😂😂😂😂
@JakeFitzsimons sure look at what I have done, I argue Irish myth as a true telling of history.
Based off my own DNA results my family come from West and North of Ireland and there is truth to the story.
Irish people actually mock the idea of Gael association with Egypt even though this history was widely accepted until the post famine period when it was decided it was fairy tale.
In his Geography, Strabo explains that the Plain of la Crau is called "the stony plain".
It is reminiscent of the Irish story of the stone-throwing duel between Cú Roí and Munremar, that created a boulder-strewn landscape known as "Mag Clochair" ("The Stony Plain").