i'm joining the brass band in a couple of days so i hope all my hard studying i've been doing recently will pay off (can now tell the difference between a trumpet, cornet, and flugelhorn, something that i, a humble woodwind player, never thought would be possible)
#twitchcoded posts
since the closure announcement i've constantly found myself thinking "maybe i should go back to tumblr?" followed immediately by "god, no, don't even think that, i can't bewr to go back there". i've left and come back to tumblr many times over the years. i need to leave for good and stop going back just bc it's the one social media site i know how to use. even though it's become like that boiled frog metaphor.
would any celtic languages speakers/learners with websites like to be part of a celtic languages webring?? i haven't made anything yet, but i'm just gauging interest. all the celtic-related webrings i've found online are a decade or two old and don't seem to be being maintained anymore so there's no way to join.
you wouldn't have to be a fluent speaker or have a site dedicated to just celtic languages, you just need to be using a celtic language at least a bit on your site. i'd like to promote the active use of celtic languages online, so it would probably only be modern celtic languages (sorry medievalists).
society if cumbric still existed. or if we at least had extant texts of it enough to learn it.