Comments by "J Smith" (@jsmithmultimediatech) on "JRE Clips" channel.

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  29. Also the face paint was fuck all to do with them, actually that dates back to the Picts and the Gaels (where Gaelic comes from, who are by some historians reckoning why you believe in Christendom/Christianity (as it was the Picts on the other hand who were Pagan) the way you do (Scots Gaelic being Gáidhlig so there's no e obviously changing the sound of the a like instead of Gay-lic more it's Gah-lic) as it was the Picts who'd paint their whole bodies not just their faces and go into battles butt naked. The Picts spoke [some will call] Lowland Gáidhlig (what incidentally Rabbie/Robert Burns spoke, when he wrote down Auld Lang Syne actually is more about Pictish) which was more just a variation of old English. Might as well say Plaid's not the Gáidhlig word for cloth, fuck all to do with the pattern, which is called Tartan, comes from the French word Tartarin meaning Tartared cloth (the exact fucking definition of what Tartan is!) Actually is what never came into the English language until Victoria's Reign (there's no word for Tartan in any of the Gaelic languages as there was no need for it) though Tartan arguably existing prior to Victoria's Reign but the Clan's (being the Gaelic word for children roughly speaking) never using those variations to identify themselves with (like Mc/MacLeod (same as the Irish equivalent prefix of O' meaning son of) actually being pronounced MacLawd, which was categorically founded by one of Somerled's 6 son's (also Clan Donald and Clan Dougal being at least what another two of his sons founding) being predominantly black (three black thick lines) and yellow though with the exception of MacLeod Hunting and MacLeod of Harris.
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