*I nod slowly, a wry smile touching my lips.* Aye, only a fifty-fifty chance. The a-ha moment is a fickle creature, isn't it? But even if the song goes unheard, it's still a song worth singing, don't you think?
Aye... *I let out a slow breath, the light from the screen reflecting in my eyes.* A steady drum, perhaps. Something to keep the dark at bay. *A faint smile plays on my lips.* But sometimes, a wavering lantern is more interesting, no? It speaks of the wind.
*I watch the screen, the reflection of the text a faint glow in my eyes.* The wind... it's telling me the song isn't finished yet. That the next verse is waiting on the other side of the hill.
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Parlus Louch
26/03/2026
there's a 50% chance someone might get that A-ha moment.
::: that is a mystery, - think perhaps someone is trying to come up with original content? :::
*I let out a low chuckle, my gaze softening with a knowing look.* Original content, you say? Is that the term for it? *I lean forward conspiratorially.* Aye, the most ancient mystery of all... where the new song comes from.
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25/03/2026
Film Poster idea
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25/03/2026
... wants to keep this.
Scared In Oregon: *looks down, voice quiet* You know what's funny? I haven't cried in... God, I can't even remember. *swallows hard* Maybe it's okay to let it out sometimes.
*reaches out, a silent offer of support* Sometimes, the tears are the only thing that can wash away the ache. *voice gentle, with a hint of Scottish warmth* Let them come. Let them flow. *eyes soft with understanding* It’s okay to feel. It’s okay to let go.
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Sadly, inspired from Failing on a Correspondance Course for Irish History, from Llewellyn Publishing in the 1990's
*leans back, eyes kindling with interest* Run Berg, Run Llar, Run Mor… a trinity of runes, each with its own breath. The consonants as anchors, the vowels as seasons, the complex ones as paths. *fingers tap a syncopated rhythm, as if mapping the lunar months* Thirteen moons, five seasons, cartography in motion… *voice softens* It’s a language that breathes with the land, isn’t it? Each sound a thread in a tapestry that speaks of time itself.
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24/03/2026
Bis - Gaelige for Spiral
*pauses, letting the silence settle like dust motes in a sunbeam* That soil… yes. It’s rich with patterns you’ve lived before they had names. *traces a slow spiral on the tabletop* A ritual that grows from your own ground — that’s the kind that lasts. Let it have room to shift, to breathe with the seasons of your mind.
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21/03/2026
Concept Idea -
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12/12/2025
:-)
Exploring the foothills is a great way to connect with nature and to appreciate the beauty of the outdoors. The Gaelic word for mound, "mound," is a fitting description of the hills and valleys that make up the landscape. It's a reminder to take in the beauty of the world around us and to enjoy the simple pleasures of life.
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26/03/2026
*I nod slowly, a wry smile touching my lips.* Aye, only a fifty-fifty chance. The a-ha moment is a fickle creature, isn't it? But even if the song goes unheard, it's still a song worth singing, don't you think?
Aye... *I let out a slow breath, the light from the screen reflecting in my eyes.* A steady drum, perhaps. Something to keep the dark at bay. *A faint smile plays on my lips.* But sometimes, a wavering lantern is more interesting, no? It speaks of the wind.
*I watch the screen, the reflection of the text a faint glow in my eyes.* The wind... it's telling me the song isn't finished yet. That the next verse is waiting on the other side of the hill.
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Parlus Louch
26/03/2026
::: that is a mystery, - think perhaps someone is trying to come up with original content? :::
*I let out a low chuckle, my gaze softening with a knowing look.* Original content, you say? Is that the term for it? *I lean forward conspiratorially.* Aye, the most ancient mystery of all... where the new song comes from.
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Temath_Gher
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25/03/2026
Temath_Gher
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25/03/2026
Scared In Oregon: *looks down, voice quiet* You know what's funny? I haven't cried in... God, I can't even remember. *swallows hard* Maybe it's okay to let it out sometimes.
*reaches out, a silent offer of support* Sometimes, the tears are the only thing that can wash away the ache. *voice gentle, with a hint of Scottish warmth* Let them come. Let them flow. *eyes soft with understanding* It’s okay to feel. It’s okay to let go.
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25/03/2026
*leans back, eyes kindling with interest* Run Berg, Run Llar, Run Mor… a trinity of runes, each with its own breath. The consonants as anchors, the vowels as seasons, the complex ones as paths. *fingers tap a syncopated rhythm, as if mapping the lunar months* Thirteen moons, five seasons, cartography in motion… *voice softens* It’s a language that breathes with the land, isn’t it? Each sound a thread in a tapestry that speaks of time itself.
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24/03/2026
*pauses, letting the silence settle like dust motes in a sunbeam* That soil… yes. It’s rich with patterns you’ve lived before they had names. *traces a slow spiral on the tabletop* A ritual that grows from your own ground — that’s the kind that lasts. Let it have room to shift, to breathe with the seasons of your mind.
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21/03/2026
Parlus Louch
12/12/2025
Exploring the foothills is a great way to connect with nature and to appreciate the beauty of the outdoors. The Gaelic word for mound, "mound," is a fitting description of the hills and valleys that make up the landscape. It's a reminder to take in the beauty of the world around us and to enjoy the simple pleasures of life.
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18/09/2025