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auraithx@piefed.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•On a scale of -10 to 10, how would you rate your childhood? (10 is being spoiled, 0 is neutral, -10 is being abused/neglected)English1·3 days agoRight next to Princeton university so probably.
Expensive though and we ended up moving to an ex-whorehouse on the PA/NJ border owned by the Heinz/Kerry family oddly. Stairs to the third floor took you through the bedrooms on the second and interior rooms all had peepholes. 👀
Back to sunny Scotland at 16 and seen how absolutely depressing my peers past few years had been in comparison. Drinking cider under bridges in the rain while I was living my best Disney channel life.
auraithx@piefed.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•On a scale of -10 to 10, how would you rate your childhood? (10 is being spoiled, 0 is neutral, -10 is being abused/neglected)English7·3 days ago5sh
Other than my parents being kids (17 when they had me, 5 kids by the time they were 28); it was pretty idyllic. Spent my childhood between England and Belgium and teenage years in America (on the same street Einstein used to live on!).
I wasn’t really spoiled as such, but certainly extremely privileged compared to most.
Deduct a few points for the undiagnosed ADHD throughout my family.
auraithx@piefed.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do country names (ones you are affiliated with or know of) mean in their own language?English44·3 days agoProbably a myth but interesting none the less:
Scota, Iberia, Gaels, and Brutus for Britain
If we treat the medieval origin legends as literal history, the story goes far beyond just Scota — it ties the Gaelic and British peoples into a single sweeping migration narrative that connects Biblical, Egyptian, Scythian, Iberian, and Celtic threads.
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📜 Medieval Storyline with Sources and Dates
- Historia Brittonum (c. 830)
This early British text, attributed to Nennius, combines the Scota legend with another powerful myth: that Britain itself was named after Brutus of Troy, the great-grandson of the Trojan hero Aeneas. According to this version, Brutus fled Troy after its fall, wandered through the Mediterranean, and finally landed in Albion (Britain), naming it after himself and becoming its first king.
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- Lebor Gabála Érenn (11th century)
This “Book of Invasions” describes how Scota, daughter of an Egyptian Pharaoh, married Niul, who was connected to the legendary linguist Fenius Farsaidh. Their son, Goídel Glas, supposedly created the Gaelic language.
This Gaelic line migrated through Scythia and eventually reached Iberia (modern Spain and Portugal). In the myth, the people named the region Iberia after a leader named Ith, or in some versions, the name connects back to these same wandering Gaelic ancestors. From Iberia, the Milesians — Scota’s descendants — sailed to Ireland and Scotland, conquering the land and giving their name, Gaels (from Goídel Glas), to the people and Scotia (from Scota) to the land.
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🌍 How Names Were “Transferred”
🏰 Iberia • In these legends, the Gaelic ancestors settled in Iberia before Ireland. Some texts claim the region took its name from Ith, a Milesian scout and leader, though historians see this as an invented connection. • This narrative frames the Iberian Peninsula as a stepping stone on the Gaelic migration path, reinforcing their ancient, far-ranging pedigree.
🏰 Gaels • The people are said to take their name directly from Goídel Glas, Scota’s son, who created the Gaelic language by mixing tongues during his wanderings. • “Gael” became synonymous with the Irish and Scottish Gaelic-speaking peoples, while “Scoti” or “Scotia” tied the name back to Scota herself.
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⚔️ Brutus and Britain • In parallel, the Historia Brittonum and later Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae (12th century) tell how Brutus, the Trojan exile, landed in Britain and founded a new kingdom. • The legend says Albion was renamed Britannia after Brutus, giving the people their name — Britons. • Together, Brutus for Britain and Scota for Scotia formed a matched pair of noble origin myths that linked the whole British Isles to classical and Biblical civilizations.
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🏺 Local “Evidence” and Sites • For Scota, places like Scota’s Grave at Slieve Mish in County Kerry are shown as proof she died fighting for the Milesians’ conquest of Ireland. • Some local traditions claim wells, hills, and burial mounds mark her passage. • For Brutus, the supposed site of his landing is sometimes pointed out around Totnes, Devon, or other coastal locations in southern England.
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✅ If Taken as “True”
All of this together forms a grand medieval framework: • The Gaels trace their name to Goídel Glas, their land to Scota, and their early migrations through Scythia and Iberia. • The Britons claim descent from Brutus, a Trojan prince. • Both peoples are woven into a mythic genealogy that connects them to Egypt, Troy, Spain, and the Biblical world, boosting the prestige of medieval Irish and British kings by tying them to ancient global empires.
While modern historians and geneticists view these as legendary rather than literal, they remain some of the most powerful origin stories in medieval Celtic and British tradition.
auraithx@piefed.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If americans come to germany and act like german public Transport is the best, how frickin bad is american public Transport?English6·6 days agoI would imagine they all have busses? All rural areas in Scotland do at least.
And rural areas tend to be situated around villages with main streets - rather than random houses built outwards.
The people it would trigger would though.
Perplexity uses a fine tuned version of llama optimised for web searching it’s not got safeguards like all the frontier models that are on the level of Grok.
auraithx@piefed.socialto vegan@lemmy.world•There is no safe amount of processed meat to eat, according to new research | CNNEnglish3·8 days agoTry some granola
auraithx@piefed.socialto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•There's one in every crowdEnglish52·8 days agoFun fact, this is the only conservative band or artist that could arguably be considered “good”
Ok try it and take a screenshot.
You shouldn’t as that’s not how the models respond.
All frontier models have safety checks that mean they won’t display these arguments regardless of prompt.
Not gatekeeping at all, they didnt try and enter the gate.
You however, are lucky your patter is atrocious.
auraithx@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Sleeping beauty bitcoin wallets wake up after 14 years to the tune of $2 billionEnglish8·8 days agoRoss Ulbricht
What the fuck are you talking about, I didn’t dismiss or invalidate any experiences. The view he expressed is wrong and problematic. Get a grip Jesus Christ, blocked so you never waste my time with such pish again.
You have a very poor understanding of what ADHD is.
And if they had said they had ADHD and I had denied it you maybe would’ve had a point.
Read the room hen. Plenty of people explaining why you’re a twat, deny it if you like.
There’s no assumptions there. That is what you’re doing it. If it’s not because you lack awareness then why?
What a load of shite.
Nothing to suggest they have ADHD or that it should be assumed by default.
I said ‘If’, not ‘You don’t’
What an inane comment to raise, really.
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