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>> No.5457478

>>5457358
Should sing ghost in the shield OP inner universe

>> No.5457629
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5457629

>>5457358
i want her to read the Iliad for me in bed

>> No.5457661

>>5457478
she should cover all of holo's original songs while getting higher view counts then the originals and just mog every one lol

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blessed image
today OP was not a faggot

>> No.5457840

>>5457358
MATING PRESS

>> No.5458188

>>5457358
Σιγά το κατόρθωμα.

>> No.5459591

>>5457629
But the Iliad is historically innacurate

https://youtu.be/sBYw5EKKodE

>> No.5459760

>>5459591
The Illiad is 100% true, even the parts that are fake.

>> No.5462653

>>5457358
Did ancient greeks into cunny?

>> No.5462702

>>5462653
they prefered shotacon iirc

>> No.5462804

>>5462702
Huh, still pretty based

>> No.5462835

>>5462702
yrc

>> No.5463000

>>5462702
Transitioning from being fucked by older men to fucking younger boys was part of life, yes
I think the modern consensus among historians is it was generally more "20 year olds/16 year olds" or even as high as like, "early 30s/late 20s" than full shota, but we can ignore that.

>> No.5464564

Gura will speak more languages

>> No.5465904

>>5457840
Made up sex position fantasized about by virgins. Very fitting for a cumfuck thread.

>> No.5466032 [DELETED] 
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5466032

>flat chest

>> No.5466061

>>5462702
They viewed penetrating someone as being manly but being penetrated as being unmanly.

>> No.5466107

>>5466061
The ancient buck breaking

>> No.5467197

>>5457478
That's Russian, isn't it? Would be amazing either way.

>> No.5467925

>>5457629
I want her to do a lot of things...

>> No.5468034

>>5459591
The Iliad and the Odyssey are 100% true to life documentaries.

>> No.5469176

>>5466061
Isn't that just a primal thing that is universal among all animals?

>> No.5469250

>>5467925
Like?

>> No.5469311

>>5457358
I'm fluent in cunnylingus.

>> No.5469332

>>5457358
I'm so glad to have Greek DNA, bros
t. spic

>> No.5469501

https://youtu.be/2DD_NR8fIpw
God what wouldn't I give to have her sing this song

>> No.5469512

>>5469176
Pretty sure most male animals only understand the concept as far as "things it feels nice to stick my penis in", "things that feel bad to stick my penis in", and "things that fight me/run away if I try to stick my penis in them"

>> No.5469685

>>5466061
They passed that idea to the Romans as well, which was how Julius Caesar was nicknamed “the Queen of Bithynia.”

>> No.5469693

should I learn modern greek?
why did they change it so much?

>> No.5469773

>>5469693
>Should I learn a dying language spoken only in a single region with no major cultural exports, most of whom know english anyways
gee you tell me.

>> No.5470261

>>5459591
Its not, Troy was real and is in northwestern Turkey. It was attacked by a Greek Coalition as there have been found Spartan-Athenian (and not general hellenic) artifacts found near Troy.
And that the city was razed and rebuilt, multiple times actually

Just because Homer adds Gods to the story doesn't make it untrue

>> No.5472116

Gura can speak English and Japanese.

>> No.5473113

>>5469773
Damn Greek got KWAB'd hard

>> No.5473320

>>5469512
they're more sophisticated than that, they use fucking other males to assert dominance and bond. Lookup about gay giraffes. Being faggots is a common feature among many social animals

>> No.5474048

>>5472116
>Japanese
no

>> No.5474179

>>5469773
The lack of self awareness here lol

>> No.5474327

>>5457358
How was her pronounciation, any greekfags here? It's a surprisingly cool-sounding language, i have to say.

>> No.5474388

>>5466032
Go back frogposter

>> No.5474390

>>5462653
yes

>> No.5474549

>>5470261
Anon, none of what you said implies that the Iliad held anything truthful other than "There was a war and these people were there"

>> No.5474579

>>5474327
sounded Russian. If it's anything like her Japanese, I'd be offended by it.

>> No.5474775

>>5462702
>Emperor whom hated his predecessors and wished to present them in a negative light, with whole control of the 'press'
"They were pedos"

Imagine if you took the trust faggots placed in ancient, source of a source of a source, to todays speakers, you'd get, … oh.

>> No.5474828

>>5474549
So the Illiad?
Do try reading the thing first.

>> No.5474868

>>5474327
I had to google the lyrics to understand what language she was speaking at the start and even knowing what it's supposed to say I have a hard time hearing it. Even if she was trying to go for a more ancient sounding pronunciation I'm fairly certain she's way off

>> No.5474950

>>5469773
Bro... What if anons doing jap reps will see this post, wtf.

>> No.5475136

>>5474775
You do realize the ancient Greek and Roman sources we have almost universally paint pederasty as both good and expected, right? That's not very effective slander.
The actual slanderous accounts were usually "They were bottoms", ESPECIALLY in Rome (which I assume you mostly mean, given that you mentioned the emperor), where it was less "Male lovers with a slight age gap, with an aspect of the older one teaching the younger one along with the romantic part" and more outright "adult males raping pretty slave boys". And even then, it's not the age or the sex that's a problem, it's the power dynamics. It's like if someone released a hit piece on a modern politician saying he sees a dominatrix to insult his masculinity.

>> No.5475437

>>5475136
>It's like if someone released a hit piece on a modern politician saying he sees a dominatrix to insult his masculinity.

Anon.... your modern politics reps...
https://nypost.com/2021/06/19/nyc-council-candidate-caught-with-dominatrix-in-leaked-bdsm-video/?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter

>> No.5475818

>>5475437
That article is actually why I said "modern" lol. I would've said "in the 70s" or something because I thought people now didn't care, but, well, clearly they still do.

>> No.5476026

>>5474327
Could be more accurate, but it sounds cool so who cares. I'm not sure if she was trying to do an ancient Greek pronunciation or a modern Greek one but it's not really close to either. The subtitles are modern, so who knows.

Off the bat, she ignored the accent marks which are supposed to indicate where to stress the syllables and just stressed whichever syllable sounded the coolest.
κ is an unaspirated plosive, like the "k" sound in Japanese or Spanish but she's pronouncing it almost like the German "ch" sound. This applies to both modern and ancient Greek so no idea what she was going for here.
Surprisingly, she did a decent job pronouncing the modern "γ", which is a sound that usually stumps native English speakers because it's not present in the language.
Lastly, In modern Greek, "ό" is just an "o" sound, like "oh" in American English (e.g. in words like row and flow). She seems to be going for the short "o" which sounds more like "a", e.g. Russian "Кoт" or the American English "raw" and "flaw". I think there's plenty of discussion online about whether the ancient pronunciation would be an "oh" or an "ah" but the rest of her pronunciations are modern, e.g. "β" like the Spanish "v" sound, or "γ", or the "ου" diphthong as "uu", or "αί" as "ehh".

It definitely sounds dramatic and cooler the way she's saying it, but like the other anon was saying, doesn't really sound like Greek. To my ears, the language closest-sounding to modern Greek is Castilian Spanish. I've listened to Spanish when I'm not paying attention and thought they were speaking Greek for a moment, and I've heard the reverse from Spanish speakers.

>εκ λόγου άλλος εκβαίνει λόγος
Run it through some TTS program or something if you want to hear a more accurate pronunciation. I'd do it myself but even if I spent half my childhood in Gyroland my accent is permanently tainted by burger grease.

>> No.5476210

>>5476026
Clearly it was an Atlantean dialect, you wouldn't understand.

>> No.5476232

>>5476026
Thank you for the in-depth answer, linguistchad. I figured her pronounciation probably wasn't the most accurate but yeah, she made it sound cool which i guess is what matters. Her Japanese is also kinda eh, although probably better than her Greek i'd wager. Good enough to make native Japanese speakers find it endearing.

>> No.5476536

>>5476232
Yeah if you want to hear what it actually sounds like you can just look up clips on YouTube or like news clips e.g.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQyL3LgJwXA

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>>5476026

>> No.5476608

PAY DEBTS, YOU CAN AFFORD IT YOU USELESS FISH

>> No.5480259

>>5469773
>most of whom know english anyways
λμαο

>> No.5481182

Gura is an honorary Greek

>> No.5484585

>>5474179
>>5474950
Japan a) has cultural products worth consuming and b) most of them don't understand english worth a damn. On the other hand name me a cultural product of greece that's been released in the last decade. Greece hasn't been relevant since the 1200s and anything of worth there has already been translated into a dozen different languages.

>> No.5484727

>>5484585
While I generally agree with you, 'worth consuming' is a stretch in a lot of cases

>> No.5484803

>>5484727
Fair, I guess "has widely known cultural products" is a more fitting sentence.

>> No.5485570

gula pronounced them greek words well

>> No.5486288

>>5457358
Not gonna lie, hearing the Greek word that sounds like amogus at the end of the song always cracks me up

>> No.5487738

Gura should have sang the whole song in Greek instead of generic played out nipponese

>> No.5488614

>>5457358
That final line of greek, she definitely said "amogus" in it.

>> No.5490376

>>5474327
greek here if I didn't read the lyrics I would have no clue she was singing "greek".

>> No.5490429

>>5474327
First instance was good enough.
Last one wasn't good.

>> No.5494284

>>5474327
"αμιγώς" sounded like she was saying amogus.
Other than that it was good enough I suppose.

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5494898

HoloGRE vtubers when?

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5495069

>>5494898
>ywn watch a HoloHellas chuuba that exclusively plays Byzantium or Greece in Paradox games

>> No.5495123

>>5494898
if literally every last young person in the country subscribes then at their absolute peak they might match where gura is right now lmfao

>> No.5495157

>>5495069
>P*radogs
this is why you'll never make it, gayreekeks

>> No.5495239

>>5495069
>watching someone repeat the exact same actions 20 times in a row because fucking epirus somehow allied genoa or venice
It hurts just thinking of it

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