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Scotland... nah bother. Lol.


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Us Scots will fight to death... keep that in mind.

US LEGAL resident alien, WWG1WGA, Out of Darkness into Light. Tallyho!!

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Lots of remote areas in Scotland... many only accessible by sea.

Crappy weather helps too.

How many times will Scotland be ground under, until all that remains are the sheep? The Poison Dwarfs need to pick up their axes and get on with it.

Celts are very strong with the Source Force... they just have to remember that.

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Celtic (adj.)
also Keltic, 1650s, in archaeology and history, "pertaining to the (ancient) Celts," from French Celtique or Latin Celticus "pertaining to the Celts" (see Celt). In reference to the language group including Irish, Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, etc., from 1707

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From Ancient Greek σκότος (skótos, “darkness”).

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a slight burn, or a mark caused by burning: The fire left scorch marks halfway up the wall.

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céltico m (feminine singular céltica, masculine plural célticos, feminine plural célticas, not comparable)

Celtic (of the Celts; of the style of the Celts)
Synonym: celta

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A CELTICAE

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𐌂𐌀𐌄 • (Cae) (genitive 𐌂𐌀𐌄𐌔)

Gaius, Caius

the gens Caia

𐌀𐌓𐌍𐌈·𐌂𐌀𐌄·𐌂𐌀𐌄𐌔·𐌌𐌀𐌓𐌂𐌍𐌀𐌔

Arnth Cae Caes Marcnas

Arunte Caius (son) of Marcinius Caiu

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The name Caius is a boy's name of Latin origin meaning "rejoice".

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1300, "source of pleasure or happiness," from Old French joie "pleasure, delight, erotic pleasure, bliss, joyfulness" (11c.), from Latin. ... "feelings and expressions of joy, exultation, or gladness," late 14c., rejoising, verbal noun from rejoice (v.). Related: Rejoicingly.

rejoicement (countable and uncountable, plural rejoicements)

(obsolete) Rejoicing.

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rejoicing (countable and uncountable, plural rejoicings)

An act of showing joy.

There was much rejoicing when the good news finally arrived.

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rejoice (v.) c. 1300, rejoisen, "to own (goods, property), possess, enjoy the possession of, have the fruition of," from Old French rejoiss-, present participle stem of rejoir, resjoir "gladden, rejoice," from. From mid-14c.

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