
Aye, thought I'd give Faurin a bit of a more natural looking redesign. I kinda prefer this one over the original really, although I'm not quite as sure about the claymore.
Meh, overall I do like it more and I can't really be bothered to change it.
Meh, overall I do like it more and I can't really be bothered to change it.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Wolf
Size 1195 x 1280px
File Size 254.6 kB
I'm using a laptop too, but I honestly don't know how that makes a difference. In my experience, the screens aren't that different from desktops and I have five different computers. :)
Anyway, I can see how a lot of people would be able to read it, it's just I have a hard time with slanted text. If I try really hard, I can understand it. But, for me personally, I have trouble getting past the difficulty of the slant. It just does things to my eyes.
Anyway, I can see how a lot of people would be able to read it, it's just I have a hard time with slanted text. If I try really hard, I can understand it. But, for me personally, I have trouble getting past the difficulty of the slant. It just does things to my eyes.
Most of my trouble with Irish was the extremely complicated plural system and I found the grammar to be unbearable. I could read a percentage of a novel, but even then, it was so hard for me to wrap my mind around lenition and eclipsis. And the plurals, oh my... I just couldn't figure them out. I could no remember all the information needed to know which plural form to use when.
Thankfully, with Japanese, there are no plurals. :D
Also, finding someone to talk to in Irish was impossible. It really is a dying language, unfortunately.
But I thought it a very beautiful language. It has the most graceful sound really. I used to watch a lot of Irish television on the website for TG4. It streams all of the video online when it's being broadcasted in Ireland and it saves the shows for watching later.
Thankfully, with Japanese, there are no plurals. :D
Also, finding someone to talk to in Irish was impossible. It really is a dying language, unfortunately.
But I thought it a very beautiful language. It has the most graceful sound really. I used to watch a lot of Irish television on the website for TG4. It streams all of the video online when it's being broadcasted in Ireland and it saves the shows for watching later.
Scots Gaelic isn't very widely spoken either. I have grandparents for up the north of Scotland where it's still very strong going. They just taught me small things things like "Alba an Aigh" which means "Scotland the Brave". It got me kinda interested but unfortunately the highschool I attended didn't teach Gaelic at all, so I'm hoping to maybe get into it in College/University or something.
In Ireland, they require everyone to learn some Irish in the grade schools. I see the high school you attended didn't teach any Scots Gaelic, but were you required to study it in grade school?
A lot of people in Ireland don't feel like the schools successfully teach Irish at all. I used to keep up on all the news in Ireland and I watched the news on TG4 all the time and read all the discussions in the forums. I also loved to study Irish history. I never knew, though, how does Scotland view Scots Gaelic? Ireland seems torn between loving the Irish language and hating it.
A lot of people in Ireland don't feel like the schools successfully teach Irish at all. I used to keep up on all the news in Ireland and I watched the news on TG4 all the time and read all the discussions in the forums. I also loved to study Irish history. I never knew, though, how does Scotland view Scots Gaelic? Ireland seems torn between loving the Irish language and hating it.
The only other language they "taught" me in primary school was French sadly ;-;
I honestly feel that we should be taught the language that was spoken in our country at least as a second language before complaining about becoming Anglicised :/
I have a burning hatred for the current education system. ^^;
I honestly feel that we should be taught the language that was spoken in our country at least as a second language before complaining about becoming Anglicised :/
I have a burning hatred for the current education system. ^^;
Too bad I didn't know you a few years ago or we could have helped each other. :D I would think that Irish Gaelic and Scots Gaelic are similar enough to at least chat back and forth about. Now I study Japanese. I've been studying Japanese since 2013.
But, seriously, if you need any help learning Scots Gaelic, because I studied Irish for so many years and I was completely dedicated to it, I can offer language help. I can tell you what programs to use, what books to read, how to study it, etcetera. Just anything really. Just let me know if you'd like help and I would be happy to offer my assistance. In fact, I have been thinking about making Kanji decks for Japanese, so it would be right up my alley. I mean, real actual cards that you can hold in your hand. One time, I made a custom poker deck with my artwork and I had it printed and delivered to me. I really like to do that sort of thing. :)
Speaking of my poker deck, I've been wanting to post it on FurAffinity. I don't think I've ever showed it to anyone. It has ducks on it.
But, seriously, if you need any help learning Scots Gaelic, because I studied Irish for so many years and I was completely dedicated to it, I can offer language help. I can tell you what programs to use, what books to read, how to study it, etcetera. Just anything really. Just let me know if you'd like help and I would be happy to offer my assistance. In fact, I have been thinking about making Kanji decks for Japanese, so it would be right up my alley. I mean, real actual cards that you can hold in your hand. One time, I made a custom poker deck with my artwork and I had it printed and delivered to me. I really like to do that sort of thing. :)
Speaking of my poker deck, I've been wanting to post it on FurAffinity. I don't think I've ever showed it to anyone. It has ducks on it.
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