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Portal Tomb, Ireland

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across the burren // co. clare, ireland // 2006 - 2009 // ©
happy three year anniversary to one of the most iconic mcc ever!
did you know your old rh art is in a recent joko video..............
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The descriptions of MCs in Webnovels are getting weirder and weirder nowadays.
Franca, to Lumian: Are you toothpaste?
Burren, about Raon: He’s like an onion.
Bertus about Reinhardt: Is he actually a girl hiding her gender?
(Some stranger to Cale: Are you a god/hidden martial artist in the Nature Realm?)
In my opinion, the last two (about Reinhardt and Cale) were the most normal ones, the second one was abnormal because of the context in which Burren thought this.
Burren beating up some people thanks to Raon’s advice: He’s like an onion.
the guy
Ruins of the O’Davoren Law School | Cahermacnaghten, Co Clare
The Ó Duibhdábhoireann (O’Davoren) family were scholarly clan of Corcomroe, Thomond (modern-day Co Clare), active since medieval times. Famed for their sponsorship of schools and knowledge of history and Early Irish law, the Uí Dhuibh dá Bhoireann were known throughout Ireland as a literary family and held estates in the Burren down to the mid seventeenth century at the time of the Cromwellian…
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