If you're comfortable saying. Was wondering the makeup of this board. I'm in NYC.
Copenhagen, Denmark here
Oregon, Eugene and Portland
Helsinki, Finland
Melbourne, Australia
French Creek WV
Hannover, Germany
From Hong Kong :P
Connecticut
Never thought I'd see someone from my hometown here. Good morning from an ex-Walkervillean. Sydney, Australia now.
Philly
Rural England
*South* Philly
Eastern Iowa
México. Live in Texas for now
Red Deer AB Canada
North Jersey. I’ve felt pretty isolated for the last 10-11 months and I don’t really know why
Honolulu
Chicago
another NYC here
Warsaw, Poland
Canberra, Australia
Rural Pennsylvania
Castilla, Spain
Madrid, Spain
>>1695 I'm just retreading my old school books and looking into Irish language media right now. I'm going to book formal classes too and a trip to the Gaeltacht to maximise immersion learning. Irish is the 3rd oldest literary tradition in Europe behind Latin and Greek! There's just as much archives of books/manuscripts of it to match them too!
A bleak town in the middle of nowhere with brutalist commie apartment blocks, incompetent corrupt government, potholed roads, a lot of foreigners, a semi-shitty beach, and lots of dilapidated/abandoned buildings. It’s also colder than the sun because of the wind from the sea and all that. At least it’s nice when it’s sunny and it’s not very noisy tho, and there’s plants out by the surroundings and shit and around some of the dirt roads.
Sorry for not naming a specific place but it’s small and I don’t wanna dox myself
Los Angeles, California baby. Born and bred.
Göttingen, Germany
Long Island, NY
Detroit, Michigan
Massachusetts
Nashville, TN
Los Angeles, CA land of the vapid
Latvia
>1899 Fab would love to hear about that experience. It's impossible not to be romantic about the Gaeltacht, an ancient language spoken on the very edge of the Earth.
Los Angeles, CA
2604 Excello Dr Saint Joseph MO 64503
ATL
bushwick
chicago! tho i am in missouri rn
NY metro area. Why are there so many NYC fags here?
Near Bonn, Germany.