Welcome To The Black Parade In Old English BARDCORE/Medieval style cover. Original by MCR

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Original song by ‪@mychemicalromance‬ : • My Chemical Romance - ...
When you survive the plague but lose all your family and loved ones... and also, Happy Birthday ‪@gerardway‬
A big shout-out to everyone involved in making this cover; it was a long and arduous journey, but so glad to have reached the end.
‪@EngliscMidEadwine‬ & Sluggard Thanks for the translation and all the time and effort put into helping me make this cover.
‪@ConstantineBard‬ For the amazing instrumentals, may our collaborations last until the end of time dude :)
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  • @EngliscMidEadwine
    @EngliscMidEadwine Жыл бұрын

    Ok i wasted my first comment to comment a generic MCR fan comment in Old English Thank you for the opportunity to translate one of my favorite bands and hear it actually sung! Thank you Sluggard for taking my rough draft and polishing it, and thank you Miracle_Aligner for having the same taste in music as me! 😄 Oþþe ic cuþe hit on englisc bet secgean: Ic þe þancige, þæt þu me sealdest þa gelimplicnysse, þisne mines leofan gleowungheapes sang to awendenne, ond hine þonne eac to hirenne! Þancie Þe Sluggarde, þæt þu min fyrste gewrit nome ond hit fægrodest. Ond þancie þe eft Miracle-Alignere, þæt þe se ilca dreamcræft licaþ, swa swa me :)

  • @the_miracle_aligner

    @the_miracle_aligner

    Жыл бұрын

    My dude, it was a pleasure and honor working with you and slug on this, may we keep collaborating on so many more covers. I look forward to the next one 😁

  • @dolphingoreeaccount7395

    @dolphingoreeaccount7395

    Жыл бұрын

    I tried to understand that as a modern English speaker. I probably could have done better if it were Latin but I'm surprised how much I got (A lot of it via the Ænglisc rickroll)

  • @SorryBones

    @SorryBones

    5 ай бұрын

    ⁠​⁠@@dolphingoreeaccount7395Me too but I don’t get most of it. Im pretty sure playing Minecraft in your sleep was called “dreamcræft” back then though

  • @micmac274

    @micmac274

    3 ай бұрын

    @@dolphingoreeaccount7395 My German came in handy here. Also speak a bit of Norwegian.

  • @The105ODST
    @The105ODST Жыл бұрын

    One more to add to my plaguelist

  • @the_miracle_aligner

    @the_miracle_aligner

    Жыл бұрын

    This one was the most appropriate one so far haha

  • @sidereumss

    @sidereumss

    Жыл бұрын

    fart

  • @n_asmo

    @n_asmo

    Жыл бұрын

    fart

  • @robloxsins1154

    @robloxsins1154

    Жыл бұрын

    fart

  • @divummusic1634

    @divummusic1634

    Жыл бұрын

    fart

  • @GreatNeal85
    @GreatNeal85 Жыл бұрын

    First time listening: "Haha this is so strange" 50th time listening: "GeFEoLAth WeEeEeEeEeE!!!"

  • @eatchild461
    @eatchild461 Жыл бұрын

    Medieval anglos would go crazy for this, they were culturally obsessed with death and reminders of their own mortality, and this song is all about that, confronting mortality and death, this woulda been a chart topper.

  • @user-pd8te1vv7r

    @user-pd8te1vv7r

    Жыл бұрын

    Memento Mori

  • @caveworld7849

    @caveworld7849

    10 ай бұрын

    We still are 🤣

  • @kargaroc386

    @kargaroc386

    10 ай бұрын

    I figure that some of them would barely even be able to understand the words! English of the time was more of a dialectal continuum than the relatively-unified language of today. Though then again a few dialects like geordie and glaswegian are almost unintelligible to some people.

  • @eatchild461

    @eatchild461

    10 ай бұрын

    @@kargaroc386 Perhaps the local bards would sing their own local version

  • @Uthwita

    @Uthwita

    10 ай бұрын

    They were entirely intelligible between eachother.

  • @gingersnap329
    @gingersnap32911 ай бұрын

    What makes this even better is that the people who historically would've spoken Old English probably would've fucking loved this song. If dying meant one's legacy lived on in the hearts of others through stories and songs, many of these people would gladly have given their lives.

  • @lakelandbuzz2252
    @lakelandbuzz2252 Жыл бұрын

    Given how Germanic (including Norse and old English) myths are said to have a focus on perseverance and courage in the face of insurmountable odds, this is a oddly fitting song for old English. Don't know if it would have been enough to get Tolkein into rock music, though...

  • @buginatree6816

    @buginatree6816

    Жыл бұрын

    tolkien liked Led Zepplin but that’s about it that i’ve heard (he even encouraged them to write songs about his books)

  • @lakelandbuzz2252

    @lakelandbuzz2252

    Жыл бұрын

    @@buginatree6816 to be fair, I would be pretty happy towards a band that writes songs about my books (if I was published).

  • @RaptorJesus

    @RaptorJesus

    Жыл бұрын

    Frankly, Tolkien is an honorary metalhead through Christoper Lee.

  • @beth12svist

    @beth12svist

    Жыл бұрын

    It wasn't enough to get me to enjoy the original; it's a style of rock I'm not into long-term. But yes, exactly, as to the contents.

  • @valentinmitterbauer4196

    @valentinmitterbauer4196

    Жыл бұрын

    @@buginatree6816 "Tolkien liked Led Zeppelin" has the same anachronistic ring to it as "Martin Luther King and Anne Frank were the same age". It's only logical, but somehow there's a perception, that the period before/during WWII and the period after WWII are ages apart.

  • @Alexlalpaca
    @Alexlalpaca Жыл бұрын

    I'm always fascinated by how little old English resembles modern English.

  • @bacicinvatteneaca

    @bacicinvatteneaca

    Жыл бұрын

    As distant as classical Latin and modern Italian

  • @Alexlalpaca

    @Alexlalpaca

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bacicinvatteneaca Actually, no. As a speaker of a romance language (Spanish) classical Latin sounds far more similar to modern Spanish and is easier to understand than old English compared to modern English.

  • @lahsilaz6880

    @lahsilaz6880

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Alexlalpaca well, in terms of time it's roughly the same span, but english went through many more changes in the time since then than latin did when becoming spanish or italian (excluding french for obvious reasons)

  • @EggandChris

    @EggandChris

    Жыл бұрын

    as you often should, blame the French

  • @SuperBarbeBleue

    @SuperBarbeBleue

    Жыл бұрын

    English is not a language, it's three languages (anglo-saxon, norse and old norman) wearing a trench coat pretending to be one. I mean, look at their history... Celtics talking celtic languages, being invaded by romans talking latin, then by angles, saxons and jutes talking different germanic languages, then by scandinavian talking norse, another different germanic language, then by french talking old norman... They were invaded countless times from Ancient Times to the 11th century. How do you want them to have a coherent language evolution ? In comparison, the Romance languages, like Latin, were more languages of invaders than of invaded peoples. So inevitably, they have undergone less change. What amazes me the most is the Iberian exception. Despite whole centuries under muslim domination, the Arabic language had so little influence on the Iberian ones... I can't help but find this fact really weird.

  • @michaelpsellos770
    @michaelpsellos770 Жыл бұрын

    We are Saxons, act like it! I will not have my son dressinh like one of those Goths! Sonne: þou ne understandeð mē!

  • @micmac274

    @micmac274

    3 ай бұрын

    Goth means something different nowadays...

  • @user-pu1ou5wd2t

    @user-pu1ou5wd2t

    2 ай бұрын

    Goths were just Germans native to Eastern Europe before the Slavic people migrated further west.

  • @ScottJB

    @ScottJB

    2 ай бұрын

    Guys I think you've discovered *the joke*

  • @Tetsuya420

    @Tetsuya420

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@ScottJB agreen

  • @Merrsharr

    @Merrsharr

    17 күн бұрын

    East Goths or West Goths?

  • @Nubin2000
    @Nubin2000 Жыл бұрын

    Old English has such a unique and beautiful Germanic sound. Well done for the hard work by everyone!

  • @PosthumanHeresy

    @PosthumanHeresy

    11 ай бұрын

    Kinda makes me sad the Romance languages got their grubby paws on English and now it's this hodgepodge mess.

  • @PosthumanHeresy

    @PosthumanHeresy

    11 ай бұрын

    @@micaheiber1419 I feel ya. There's just a naturally evolved flow, cadence, and rhythm to languages, because they evolve with usage. And then there's English, which was mutilated by trying to make it look and sound more like French back when the French were considered the height of class and culture. That's why a lot of English words that aren't loanwords are spelt in absurd ways, because they were modified to look more Romantic Language without any care for English grammatical rules or letter usage. Then there was attempts to actually modify the pronunciation and stuff and that partially stuck, and at this point it's this hodgepodge mess that doesn't really sound Germanic anymore, but also doesn't sound Romantic, and certainly doesn't sound anything like Slavic or Asiatic or anything else. It just sounds like it's own thing, and while it's certainly the swiss army knife of being able to be mutilated into any shape or form to say anything in a relatively straightforward way, it just doesn't have any truly unique sounds and lacks a certain musical quality most languages have. I think one of the best examples of what it's lacking is just like... other languages fit certain musical genres better despite being invented in the English language. Oh, and of course the British intentionally modifying the pronunciation of things to sound more posh. That said, with English basically being it's own thing separate from Germanic or Romantic at this point, it _is_ evolving dialects that _do_ have those qualities, such as AAVE or Cockney. It's just that textbook English is very Frankenstein about everything and you can hear it. Those benefits (like being able to use damn near anything as an adjective, such as I did just last sentence) remain, but there's a tonal consistency, rhythm, and flow to it all added in once natural language evolution was allowed to truly take hold in some regional subcultures. If normal languages are a person and conlangs are a sapient robot, then English is a cyborg. And not the sleek, sexy kind of cyborg. Less Raiden and more Geth Husks.

  • @TheGfxJG

    @TheGfxJG

    10 ай бұрын

    As a Dane who speaks both English, Danish and German fluently... It's fucking amazing how I can basically understand 90% of the lyrics here. Like, gotta calibrate my brain to "include" all 3 languages instead of just one, but once it's there... It's honestly amazing and super interesting!

  • @Schmanne23

    @Schmanne23

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@TheGfxJG I speak English and German and also can understand quite a bit.

  • @Cymbao7h
    @Cymbao7h Жыл бұрын

    The perfect thing to release for Gerard's Birthday.

  • @Azalem905
    @Azalem905 Жыл бұрын

    Ok, the art in the video, the song itself fixing like gods with the bardcore mood, the energy that the song exhales. Now *THIS* is how you crown a plaguelist This is true art dude 🗿🚬

  • @jasparhawke9876
    @jasparhawke9876 Жыл бұрын

    The number of words with voiceless dental fricatives give it a really cool sound. It's so cool to see where English has lost lots of those, and picked up some more voiced dental fricatives on the way.

  • @kiryuchan137
    @kiryuchan137 Жыл бұрын

    "Alas! 'Tis a phase not, mother!"

  • @joshnabours9102
    @joshnabours910210 ай бұрын

    This makes me want to watch the whole trilogy of the rings movies in old english. It feels like listening to words spoken in german, english and ancient elvish at the same time.

  • @ankoku37
    @ankoku37 Жыл бұрын

    Honestly one of the most fascinating things to me about this isn't how different Old English is from modern English but how similar it is. Like, yeah it's very different, but I was actually surprised by how many cognates there are. Fæder is pretty obviously father, þurhfōr is presumably through, bēatenra seems like beaten, līf is just life, sumre is summer, and that's just in the intro and doesn't account for smaller words like mē, þæt, is, and...well, and, which are just straight up the same words we use today with sometimes different spellings. It's just so interesting to me how this can be so obviously a completely different language, and yet if you look a little closer you can see peeking out are the hints that yeah this really is the predecessor to what we're speaking today and that maybe it isn't as different as it seems.

  • @doomguy2115

    @doomguy2115

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah its cool how things simplify and evolve over time

  • @tylerphuoc2653

    @tylerphuoc2653

    Жыл бұрын

    I think that first word is what evolved into Thoroughfare. Dunno if _through_ uses related roots

  • @jfrfilms6697

    @jfrfilms6697

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tylerphuoc2653 certainly related roots, through was thurh in Old English and is cognate with durch in German

  • @ankoku37

    @ankoku37

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jfrfilms6697 Yeah I didn't even get into the German cognates. I'm a little rusty, but swartum obviously is related to swartz and there's most definitely others that I'm just forgetting at the moment.

  • @jfrfilms6697

    @jfrfilms6697

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ankoku37 mid and mit, burh and burg, bidde and bitte, also probably many more, not to mention the older forms of thou and thee which are cognate with du and dich in German

  • @eslnoob191
    @eslnoob191 Жыл бұрын

    Your Old English pronunciation is getting a lot better. You sound a lot more Scandinavian now. You sounded like you were pronouncing Old English with a Latin accent before, which sounded odd to me. (I mean, we'll never know exactly what Old English sounded like, but my guess would be that it would sound a lot more like modern Germanic languages than Latin, that's for sure).

  • @MannyBrum

    @MannyBrum

    12 сағат бұрын

    That's not entirely true. Old English vowels a e i o and u sound a lot more like Italian vowels than those used in New High German and other modern Germanic languages. The exceptions being Æ which sounds like short a in Modern English and Y which sounds like German Ü. There is a misconception that there are more vowel sounds in Old English and this is because some grammars will tell beginners to pronounce short vowels differently than long vowels (such as short e being like short e in Modern English) but this is simply a life hack because pronouncing them correctly is difficult because the only difference between a long and a short vowel in Old English is how long it is voiced. In the video the singer is doing the Middle English pronunciation of the final unstressed E as a schwa sound, which is not correct for Old English prior to the point where the changes started to be made for it to become Middle English (around 1000 AD). Which is fine if the rest of it uses Late West Saxon spelling and pronunciation, which it does not. There is a vocal portion of the Old English community that tries to justify this because someone somewhere at some time spoke using these sounds, but in that case the rest of the text needs to be in the dialect of that time and place, which it never is.

  • @benjaminfranklin9955
    @benjaminfranklin9955 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, you can really hear that Old English was a Germanic language. As a German who is learning Swedish and an MCR fan this makes me so happy. It's like listening to the best thing in a Nordic language. :D

  • @danieldelaney1377

    @danieldelaney1377

    Жыл бұрын

    English still is a Germanic language

  • @KriegCommisar

    @KriegCommisar

    7 ай бұрын

    hot damn i just realized the reason that they’re called “Anglo-Saxons” is because they converted to christianity before the continental saxons and the church wanted to differentiate the two, and literally just called them “Angelic (Anglo) Saxons”.

  • @edwarddu6919

    @edwarddu6919

    7 ай бұрын

    @@KriegCommisaralso, the people there were called the Angles, hence England or Angland

  • @edwarddu6919

    @edwarddu6919

    7 ай бұрын

    Literally Anglo-Saxon is just the name of the most prominent tribes, the Angles and Saxons

  • @heresyhunter4100
    @heresyhunter4100 Жыл бұрын

    This is literally a dream come true. Welcome to the Black Parade is my favorite song of all time. Thank you so much for doing this. It sounds amazing!

  • @janvesely1087
    @janvesely108710 ай бұрын

    Lyrics in Anglo-Saxon runes: ᚦᚪ ᛁᚳ ᚹᚫᛋ ᚷᚢᛝ ᚳᚾᚪᚠᚪ ᛗᛁᚾ ᚠᚫᛞᛖᚱ ᛗᛖ ᛚᚫᛞᛞᛖ ᚩᚾ ᚦᚪ ᛒᚢᚱᚻ ᚦᚪ ᚦᚫᚱ ᚸᛚᛖᚩᚹᚢᛝᚻᛠᛈ ᚦᚢᚱᚻᚠᚩᚱ ᚻᛖ ᚳᚹᚫᚦ ᛒᛠᚱᚾ ᚦᚫᚱ ᚦᚢ ᚹᛖᚱ ᛒᛁᛋᛏ ᛁᚳ ᛒᛁᛞᛞᛖ ᚹᛖᚩᚱᚦ ᛒᛠᛏᛖᚾᚱᚪ ᛋᛖ ᚻᚫᛚᛖᚾᛞ ᚦᚫᛗ ᛚᛁᚠ ᛁᛋ ᚻᛁᛗ ᚠᚢᛚ ᚦᚩᚱ ᚻᛖ ᚳᚹᚫᚦ ᚻᛁᚾᛖᛋᛏ ᚦᚢ ᚦᛁᚾᛖ ᚦᚪ ᚦᚣᚱᛋᚪᛋ ᚪᚾᛞ ᚦᚪ ᚦᛖ ᚾᛖ ᚷᛖᛚᚣᚠᚪᚦ ᛗᛁᛞ ᚻᛖᚩᚱᚪ ᛞᚹᚫᛋᚪᚾ ᚱᚫᛞᛖ ᚠᚩᚱ ᚦᚣ ᛁᚳ ᚦᛖ ᚷᛖᛚᚫᚠᛖ ᚷᛖᛞᚹᛁᛗᚩᚱ ᚦᛖ ᛚᚫᛞᛖ ᚦᛖ ᚩᚾ ᛋᚢᛗᚱᛖ ᚦᚢ ᚠᚣᛚᚷᛖᛋᛏ ᛋᚹᛠᚱᛏᚢᛗ ᚦᚱᛠᛏᛖ ᚦᚪ ᛁᚳ ᚹᚫᛋ ᚷᚢᛝ ᚳᚾᚪᚠᚪ ᛗᛁᚾ ᚠᚫᛞᛖᚱ ᛗᛖ ᛚᚫᛞᛞᛖ ᚩᚾ ᚦᚪ ᛒᚢᚱᚻ ᚦᚪ ᚦᚫᚱ ᚸᛚᛖᚩᚹᚢᛝᚻᛠᛈ ᚦᚢᚱᚻᚠᚩᚱ ᚻᛖ ᚳᚹᚫᚦ ᛒᛠᚱᚾ ᚦᚫᚱ ᚦᚢ ᚹᛖᚱ ᛒᛁᛋᛏ ᛁᚳ ᛒᛁᛞᛞᛖ ᚹᛖᚩᚱᚦ ᛒᛠᛏᛖᚾᚱᚪ ᛋᛖ ᚻᚫᛚᛖᚾᛞ ᚦᚫᛗ ᛚᛁᚠ ᛁᛋ ᚻᛁᛗ ᚠᚢᛚ ᚦᚩᚱ ᛚᚪ ᚻᚹᛁᛚᚢᛗ ᚻᛁᛏ ᛗᛖ ᚦᚣᚾᚳᛖᚦ ᚻᛖᚩ ᚩᚠᛖᚱᚹᚪᚳᚪᚦ ᛗᛖ ᚪᚾᛞ ᚻᚹᛁᛚᚢᛗ ᚦᚣᚾᚳᛖᚦ ᛗᛖ ᚹᛖ ᚦᚫᛏ ᛁᚳ ᚸᚪ ᚪᚾᛞ ᚦᚢᚱᚻ ᚻᛁᛏ ᛠᛚᛚ ᚦᚢᚱᚻ ᚱᛁᛋᛏ ᚩᚾᛞ ᚠᛠᛚᛚ ᚩᚾ ᚱᚪᛞᚢᛗ ᚦᚢᚱᚻ ᚦᚪ ᛚᛁᚳ ᚹᛖ ᚹᛁᛚᛚᚪᚦ ᚦᚫᛏ ᚷᛖ ᚫᚠᚱᛖ ᚹᛁᛏᛖᚾ ᛚᚪ ᚷᛖᚠᛖᚩᛚᚪᚦ ᚹᛖ ᚷᛖᚠᛖᚩᛚᚪᚦ ᚹᛖ ᚪᚾᛞ ᚷᛁᚠ ᚠᚩᚱᚦᚸᚪᛝᛖᚾ ᚦᚢ ᛠᚳ ᛋᛁ ᚾᚢ ᚦᛠᚻ ᚦᛁᚾᛖ ᛚᛖᚩᚠᚪᚾ ᛗᚢᚾᚩᚾ ᚦᛖ ᚷᛖᚠᛖᚩᛚᚪᚦ ᚹᛖ ᚪᚾᛞ ᛗᛁᚾ ᛋᛖᚩ ᚻᛖᚩᚱᛏᛖ ᚾᛖ ᛒᛖᚠᛖᚻᚦ ᚻᛁᛏ ᛋᛖ ᚪᚾᛏᛖᚠᚾ ᚾᚪ ᚾᛖ ᚸᛚᛖᛥ ᚻᛁᛏ ᚦᛖᚩᛋ ᚹᛖᚩᚱᚩᛚᛞ ᚦᛖ ᚷᛖᛗᚫᛞᛖᚦ ᛗᚪᚾ ᛋᛚᛁᛏᛖᚦ ᛠᛚᚾᛖ ᚻᚣᚻᛏ ᚦᛁᚾ ᚢᚾᛚᚫᛞᛚᛁᚳᚪ ᚾᛁᚦ ᚠᚩᚱᛞᛖᚦ ᚢᛋ ᛠᛚᛚ ᛋᚹᚪ ᛋᚹᛠᚱᛏᚪ ᚦᚫᛏ ᚩᚾᛞ ᚾᛁᛗ ᚻᛁᛏ ᚫᛏ ᚢᛏᚩᚾ ᚻᛚᚢᛞᛖ ᚳᛁᚱᛗᚪᚾ ᚾᚢ ᚠᚩᚱ ᚢᚾᚷᛖᚹᛁᛚᛚᚪᚾ ᛒᚪᚾᚾ ᚢᛋ ᚾᚣᛞᚪᚾ ᛋᚳᛠᛚ ᚷᛖᚠᛖᚩᛚᚪᚦ ᚹᛖ ᚷᛖᚠᛖᚩᛚᚪᚦ ᚹᛖ ᚪᚾᛞ ᛡᛁᚠ ᚠᚩᚱᚦᚸᚪᛝᛖᚾ ᚦᚢ ᛠᚳ ᛋᛁ ᚾᚢ ᚦᛠᚻ ᚦᛁᚾᛖ ᛚᛖᚩᚠᚪᚾ ᛗᚢᚾᚩᚾ ᚦᛖ ᚷᛖᚠᛖᚩᛚᚪᚦ ᚹᛖ ᚪᚾᛞ ᚷᛁᚠ ᚠᚩᚱᛋᛚᛖᚷᛖᚾ ᚦᚢ ᚫᚱ ᚹᚢᚱᚦᛖ ᚦᛁᚾ ᚹᛁᛞᚢᚹᛖ ᚷᚣᛏ ᚠᛖᚱᛖᚦ ᚫᚠᚱᛖ ᚠᚩᚱᚦ ᚹᛖ ᚠᛖᚩᛚᚪᚦ ᚦᚢᚱᚢᚻ ᚠᚫᚱ ᚩᚻ ᚩᚻ ᚩᚻ ᚦᛁᚾᚱᚪ ᚠᚱᛖᚩᚾᛞᚪ ᚹᚫᛡᛞᚢᛗ ᚹᛚᛁᛏᚢᛗ ᚦᚫᚱ ᚩᚻ ᚩᚻ ᚩᚻ ᚻᚪᚹᚪ ᚦᚢ ᛗᛖ ᚾᚢ ᛁᚳ ᚾᛖ ᚱᛖᚳᚳᛖ ᚾᚪᛏᛖᛋᚻᚹᚩᚾ ᚠᚢᚱᚦᚢᛗ ᛞᛠᚦ ᚾᛖ ᚻᚱᛖᛗᛖᚦ ᚾᚪ ᛗᛖ ᛗᚪᚾ ᛋᛖᚠᚪᚾ ᛗᛁᚾ ᚾᛖ ᚾᚫᚠᚱᛖ ᚦᛖᚩᚠᚪᚦ ᚾᚪ ᛋᛖᚳᚪᚦ ᚷᛖ ᚾᛖ ᛒᚱᛖᚳᚪᚦ ᚾᚪ ᛗᛖ ᚹᛖ ᚹᛁᛚᛚᚪᚦ ᛠᛚᛚ ᚹᛖ ᚹᛁᛚᛚᚪᚦ ᚠᚱᛖᛗᛗᚪᚾ ᛋᚹᚪ ᛁᚳ ᛚᚪᛞᛖ ᚾᚪᚻ ᚾᛖ ᚱᛖᚳᚳᛖ ᚾᚪᚻᛏ ᚦᛖ ᚠᚢᛚ ᚷᛖᛗᚪᚻ ᛁᚳ ᛁᚹᛖ ᚾᚢ ᛗᛁᚾ ᛞᚩᛚᚻ ᚻᚱᚣᛗᚪᚦ ᚷᛖ ᚠᚩᚱ ᛠᛚᛚᚢᛗ ᛒᚱᚩᚳᚾᚢᛗ ᚻᛚᚣᛋᛏᚪᚦ ᚷᛖ ᚠᚩᚱ ᚦᚩᚾ ᚦᛖ ᚻᛁ ᛋᛁᚾᛞ ᚹᛖ ᛁᚳ ᛖᚩᛗ ᛚᚪ ᛗᚪᚾ ᛁᚳ ᚾᛖᚩᛗ ᚾᚪ ᚻᚫᛚᛖᚦ ᚾᚪ ᛒᚢᛏᚪᚾ ᚳᚾᛁᚻᛏ ᛏᛖ ᛋᚳᚩᛚᛞᛖ ᛋᛁᛝᚪᚾ ᚦᛁᛋ ᛁᚳ ᛖᚩᛗ ᛚᚪ ᛗᚪᚾ ᛁᚳ ᚾᛖᚩᛗ ᚾᚪ ᚻᚫᛚᛖᚦ ᛁᚳ ᚾᛖ ᚱᛖᚳᚳᛖ ᚷᛖᚠᛖᚩᛚᚪᚦ ᚹᛖ ᚷᛖᚠᛖᚩᛚᚪᚦ ᚹᛖ ᚪᚾᛞ ᚷᛁᚠ ᚠᚩᚱᚦᚸᚪᛝᛖᚾ ᚦᚢ ᛠᚳ ᛋᛁ ᚾᚢ ᚦᛠᚻ ᚦᛁᚾᛖ ᛚᛖᚩᚠᚪᚾ ᛗᚢᚾᚩᚾ ᚦᛖ ᚷᛖᚠᛖᚩᛚᚪᚦ ᚹᛖ ᚪᚾᛞ ᚷᛁᚠ ᚠᚩᚱᛋᛚᛖᚷᛖᚾ ᚦᚢ ᚫᚱ ᚹᚢᚱᚦᛖ ᚦᛁᚾ ᚹᛁᛞᚢᚹᛖ ᚷᚣᛏ ᚠᛖᚱᛖᚦ ᚠᚩᚱᚦ ᚷᛖᚠᛖᚩᛚᚪᚦ ᚹᛖ ᚷᛖᚠᛖᚩᛚᚪᚦ ᚹᛖ ᚷᛖᚠᛖᚩᛚᚪᚦ ᚹᛖ ᚷᛖᚠᛖᚩᛚᚪᚦ ᚹᛖ ᚷᛖᚠᛖᚩᛚᚪᚦ ᚹᛖ

  • @PthariensFlame

    @PthariensFlame

    2 ай бұрын

    Incredibly fitting that the “Translate to English” option does nothing, here.

  • @Tetsuya420

    @Tetsuya420

    Ай бұрын

    many thanks

  • @selkiara1272

    @selkiara1272

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@PthariensFlame"This is English. Git gud. Skill issue." - the Translator

  • @willabyuberton818
    @willabyuberton818 Жыл бұрын

    Did you know they did a cover of "All I desire for solstice is thee?"

  • @danieldelaney1377

    @danieldelaney1377

    Жыл бұрын

    Qhat

  • @SuLokify
    @SuLokify Жыл бұрын

    As a native English speaker and nearly fluent in high German (and proficient in Dutch, Austrian, Swedish and a lesser degree norwegian and danish, and I guess Afrikaans), I love how this is mostly intelligible

  • @ethoman04

    @ethoman04

    Жыл бұрын

    Weird flex but ok lol

  • @gdzephyriac2766

    @gdzephyriac2766

    Жыл бұрын

    Listade du just typ alla stora germanska språk som talas idag?

  • @thebetteralex2978

    @thebetteralex2978

    Жыл бұрын

    yeah man, as a native croatian speaker and nearly nearly nearly nearly nearly fluent in german (and fluent in bosnian, serbian, montenegrin and a lesser degree slovenian and macedonian, and i guess russian), i love how this is mostly unintelligible

  • @leod-sigefast

    @leod-sigefast

    Жыл бұрын

    As an Anglish aficionado, I also could work out most of it.

  • @noahwright4599

    @noahwright4599

    Жыл бұрын

    congrats on knowing the languages:)

  • @trollkienofficial1225
    @trollkienofficial1225 Жыл бұрын

    Now this is how you do a sponsorship! Also great cover, as always.

  • @hauptmannoffensichtlich2312

    @hauptmannoffensichtlich2312

    Жыл бұрын

    Both parts had me as well. It was like an ad from the past... a very, VERY distant past, for a modern thing. So weird, yet so fascinating! Brings the language back alive. Imagine timetravelling into the age, where most people spoke old english. It would've sound to you like that everywhere! I'm pretty sure our awesome miraclealigner would fit right in!

  • @sasa-ej9vp
    @sasa-ej9vp Жыл бұрын

    this is amazing! so so proud of you! all those days of recording, hard work and everything definitely paid off! absolutely loved the nord vpn section too

  • @the_miracle_aligner

    @the_miracle_aligner

    Жыл бұрын

    ahah thank you soooooo much sis XD and you can just sod right off, I scare who I want when I want to

  • @sasa-ej9vp

    @sasa-ej9vp

    Жыл бұрын

    @@the_miracle_aligner maybe a warning just for your fruity goofy ahh younger sibling

  • @the_miracle_aligner

    @the_miracle_aligner

    Жыл бұрын

    Ahah will personally tell you next time :)

  • @sasa-ej9vp

    @sasa-ej9vp

    Жыл бұрын

    @@the_miracle_aligner Grateful™ and Relieved™ :)

  • @amerAsterix

    @amerAsterix

    Ай бұрын

    @@the_miracle_aligner mate can you sing mein teil from the german band rammstein..please

  • @aname4931
    @aname4931 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic work. It made me feel oddly nostalgic for a time period and its language that I could never possibly have experienced.

  • @Litany_of_Fury

    @Litany_of_Fury

    Жыл бұрын

    It's sister language of Frisian is still spoken by a few people in the Netherlands

  • @mnorth1351
    @mnorth1351 Жыл бұрын

    This makes me wish I had studied Old English in college. Imagine the (few) kids who are actually studying it now - they probably watch these videos in class!

  • @LouseGrouse
    @LouseGrouse Жыл бұрын

    I’m so happy you’re back! Each video you put out is a gem, and hearing a NordVPN ad in Old English isn’t something I think anyone ever expected haha. Thanks again :)

  • @vattmann1387

    @vattmann1387

    Жыл бұрын

    Tekkno Train could be a laugh as "Bards caravan/ carriage" 😄

  • @Trentrick_Lamar
    @Trentrick_Lamar Жыл бұрын

    Mine Alchemical Affair of the Heart - Greetings to Thee Upon the Blackened Faire

  • @MaliceAttention

    @MaliceAttention

    Жыл бұрын

    😂 That's the best alternative name for MCR I've heard/read.

  • @Danbatio
    @Danbatio Жыл бұрын

    Two bardcore songs in one video? It's a dream come true.

  • @Papadragon18
    @Papadragon18 Жыл бұрын

    This was really cool. As a Swede who has studied German, it's great fun to see how many of the words I recognize outside of the obvious English ones.

  • @everythingiseconomics9742

    @everythingiseconomics9742

    Жыл бұрын

    Tbh you probably understand this way better than people that only know English and Latin languages.

  • @oqo3310

    @oqo3310

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@everythingiseconomics9742 i don't understand this at all for example

  • @beowylfen

    @beowylfen

    10 ай бұрын

    @@everythingiseconomics9742 I'm fluent in English and know very little French. There's something very interesting about what I can pick out

  • @soso66613
    @soso66613 Жыл бұрын

    I've never been more prepared for anything I my entire life

  • @Insert_Bland_Name_Here
    @Insert_Bland_Name_Here3 ай бұрын

    This cover is honestly fascinating, in the same way NieR's music is. NieR's music uses a made-up language called "Chaos Language" (which is actually a collection of 8 different languages, according to one interview with Emi Evans), that is made to sound like a bunch of languages were forced through a thousand years' worth of evolution, and the result is a bunch of songs where you only occasionally hear something that sounds familiar. The exact same thing happens in this cover of "Welcome to the Black Parade", except instead of imagining what English would sound like in a thousand years, it shows us how English sounded a thousand years ago - and like with NieR, occasionally, you hear something that sounds familiar, but most of it just sounds alien to our modern ears. Also, this is the first time someone's managed to make me want to sit through an ad-read instead of just skipping past it. Good job.

  • @meganscureman578
    @meganscureman57811 ай бұрын

    This is the first time I have EVER watched a Nord VPN Sponsor segment in full in the history of me watching KZread videos.

  • @Speensinc
    @Speensinc Жыл бұрын

    I love your old english work - its just so linguistically fun and the period instrument rearrangements are awesome

  • @patrycjasiedlik
    @patrycjasiedlik9 ай бұрын

    I'm not a fan of MCR, but when I stumbled across that video, it gave me goosebumps. So I decided to learn the lyrics by heart in order to sing along. I've been trying hard to do that, but the process of learning had been giving me punches in my face, on and on. My tongue had been tied and untied numerous times, but finally, I can listen to this masterpiece on Tidal or here on YT and sing along. Thank you for that video!

  • @will508failsatgaming
    @will508failsatgaming Жыл бұрын

    I can't believe this just came out. I've been studying the history of the English language for a couple semesters now and I have a creative project for my Chaucer class. I'm going to paint the album cover of Three Cheers but themed around the Miller's Tale from the Canterbury tales, but I'm totally gonna bring this up as well.

  • @wololololow455
    @wololololow455 Жыл бұрын

    I love all of it 🖤 Also I always never watch through ads in-video until this came along lol. Great piece!

  • @xshayahyawzi3666
    @xshayahyawzi3666 Жыл бұрын

    a most soulful tongue. The song has come alive, so to speak. A big thanks to all who made is possible

  • @Thestuffdoer
    @Thestuffdoer2 ай бұрын

    Songtext/Lyrics: Þā iċ wæs ġung cnafa Mīn fæder mē lǣdde on þā burh þā Þǣr gleowunghēap þurhfōr Hē cwæþ: Bearn, þǣr þū wer bist Iċ bidde, weorþ bēatenra sē hǣlend Þǣm līf is him ful tōr Hē cwæþ: Hīnest þū þīne Þā þyrsas, and þā þe ne ġelȳfaþ Mid heora dwǣsan rǣde For þȳ iċ þē ġelæfe Ġedwimor, þe lædeþ þē on sumre Þū fylġest sweartum þrēate Þā iċ wæs ġung cnafa Mīn fæder mē lǣdde on þā burh þā Þǣr gleowunghēap þurhfōr Hē cwæþ: Bearn, þǣr þū wer bist Iċ bidde, weorþ bēatenra sē hǣlend Þǣm līf is him ful tōr Lā, hwīlum hit mē þynċeþ Hēo oferwacaþ mē And hwīlum þynċeþ mē wel þæt iċ gā And þurh hit eall Þurh rist ond feall On rādum þurh þā līċ Wē willaþ þæt ġē æfre witen lā: Ġefeolað wē! Ġefeolað wē! And ġif forþgangen þū ēac sī nū Þēah þīne lēofan munon þē Ġefeolað wē And mīn sēo heorte ne befēhþ hit Se antefn nā ne glēst hit Þēos weorold þē ġemædeþ Man slīteð ealne hyht Þīn unlǣdlica nīð fordēð ūs eall Swā swearta þæt ond nim hit æt Uton hlūde ċirman nū For unġewillan bann us nȳdan sċeal Ġefeolað wē! Ġefeolað wē! And ġif forþgangen þū ēac sī nū Þēah þīne lēofan munon þē Ġefeolað wē And ġif forsleġen þū ǣr wurðe Þīn widuwe ġȳt fēreþ Æfre forþ wē feolaþ þuruh fær Oh, oh, oh Þīnra frēonda wæġdum wlitum þær Oh, oh, oh Hāwa þū mē nū: iċ ne reċċe nāteshwōn! Furðum Dēaþ ne hremeð nā mē Man sefan mīn ne nǣfre þēofaþ nā Sēċaþ, ġē ne brecaþ nā mē Wē willaþ eall, wē willað fremman swā Iċ lāde nāh, ne reċċe nāht þē Ful ġemāh iċ īwe nū mīn dolh Hrȳmaþ ġē for eallum brocnum Hlystaþ ġē, for þon þe hī sind wē Iċ eom lā man, iċ neom nā hæleþ Nā būtan cniht, þe sċolde singan þis Iċ eom lā man, iċ neom nā hæleþ Iċ ne reċċe! Ġefeolað wē! Ġefeolað wē! And ġif forþgangen þū ēac sī nū Þēah þīne lēofan munon þē Ġefeolað wē And ġif forsleġen þū ǣr wurðe Þīn widuwe ġȳt fēreþ forþ! (Furðum Dēaþ ne hremeð nā mē Man sefan mīn ne nǣfre þēofaþ nā Sēċaþ, ġē ne brecaþ nā mē Wē willaþ eall, wē willað fremman swā Iċ lāde nāh, ne reċċe nāht þē Ful ġemāh iċ īwe nū mīn dolh Hrȳmaþ ġē for eallum brocnum Hlystaþ ġē, for þon þe hī sind wē) Ġefeolað wē! (X5)

  • @Adam-hs9ft
    @Adam-hs9ft10 ай бұрын

    I just realised why does everything sound so much more meaningful in languages of the past

  • @baptistemulton7728
    @baptistemulton77284 ай бұрын

    I'm not familiar with old English, but it's very interesting how I can hear some resemblances with it's dutch and german cousins Great cover!

  • @goleogthais
    @goleogthais4 ай бұрын

    its kind of surreal to hear modern technology explained in old english, but also its that modern technology that allows anyone around the world (with internet access) to teach themselves a language from 1000 years ago

  • @jenniferthomas8804
    @jenniferthomas8804 Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love the cover in an all but forgotten tongue! I see lots of comments about how far removed current English is from true Olde English. I think that's because when one hears Olde English they think 1600s not 1200s and earlier. This was glorious! 🙌❤❤❤

  • @KriegCommisar

    @KriegCommisar

    7 ай бұрын

    Its the language of the anglo saxons before the whole 1066 thing.

  • @sk_lxr2920
    @sk_lxr2920 Жыл бұрын

    I have a feeling the band would love this. The lyrics are oddly fitting for this style of music.

  • @PosthumanHeresy

    @PosthumanHeresy

    11 ай бұрын

    This era of English also was an era of deep obsession with death and mortality. Emo is just a revival.

  • @wilhelmbittrich88
    @wilhelmbittrich882 ай бұрын

    As both a MCR fan and an Old English enthusiast, this is amazing for me.

  • @llamallama1509
    @llamallama1509 Жыл бұрын

    Good video but I wasn't expecting the Norsemen VPN advert at the end. Bravo!

  • @TheRatArgo
    @TheRatArgo Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant cover. I look forward to seeing whatever is in store for us next!

  • @gilae9634
    @gilae9634 Жыл бұрын

    I cannot stop listening to this on Spotify I swear it’s gonna be my #1 song this year! I love the the captions in old English and modern English. Can’t wait for the next ones!!

  • @tbrown5657
    @tbrown5657 Жыл бұрын

    The Sutton Hoo-style helmet... chef's kiss :)

  • @DonaldDucksRevenge
    @DonaldDucksRevengeАй бұрын

    What you have done here is very special and in its own way significant. Thank you!

  • @MankejYuice
    @MankejYuice Жыл бұрын

    Maat, waarom doe je het elke keer zo goed? De perfecte liedjes steeds weer!!!!

  • @AsymptoteInverse
    @AsymptoteInverse6 ай бұрын

    In college, I had the great fortune to study with a linguistics professor who was proficient in like 8 languages. Old English was one of them. Which is why these videos please me so much.

  • @Ladyclara
    @Ladyclara3 ай бұрын

    imagine showing this to an old english time traveler Do you think their heart would feel so full??

  • @Treychik
    @Treychik Жыл бұрын

    this channel is KZread's hidden gem! I'm so glad I found it randomly!

  • @LeahBouley
    @LeahBouley Жыл бұрын

    God I love that even the ad is in old English xD love your work as a fellow lingual enthusiast and singer keep it up, merci! Danka! Takk fyrir!

  • @EngliscMidEadwine
    @EngliscMidEadwine Жыл бұрын

    Þes sang wende min lif. Ær þæm þe ic hine gehirde, ic wæs fulle dreorig, ac he me seleþ hopan ❤

  • @lahsilaz6880

    @lahsilaz6880

    Жыл бұрын

    soþlice ic eac, ne bið ic næfre eft þæt ilce

  • @EngliscMidEadwine

    @EngliscMidEadwine

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lahsilaz6880 we sint þa soþan emos

  • @titocristobal5573
    @titocristobal557310 ай бұрын

    This song is awakening something in me.

  • @meowsmyths
    @meowsmythsАй бұрын

    currently learning to sing this myself. tried last year, got nowhere. I'm one Intro Old English college course better at this now, and am on week 3 of my renewed efforts. its going pretty good. I'm hoping to preform this at local medieval events with whatever instruments I can find/afford, by the end of this yr. Thank you so much for this- in addition, you have inspired my own efforts to translate other songs into Old English, which in turn led to me working on an OE dictionary formatted for translation INTO OE, not out of it.

  • @slay-many-foes1160
    @slay-many-foes1160 Жыл бұрын

    Love this song was going to write in old English like I usually do but I love this track no matter how is song it always brings a tear to my eye thank you is a great recreation.

  • @autr3553
    @autr3553 Жыл бұрын

    So glad to see you upload again!

  • @HurremDurrem
    @HurremDurrem Жыл бұрын

    Two for one! Can’t wait for the next banger! Very well done

  • @splinteredmind4949
    @splinteredmind49493 ай бұрын

    I'm not sure what blew me away more.. The cover or the advert. They were both so err beautiful? Saying that about a Nord VPN advert has me so conflicted.

  • @ladyraven3418
    @ladyraven3418 Жыл бұрын

    This is so brilliantly done. Bravo!

  • @cdmichaelb
    @cdmichaelb Жыл бұрын

    When I saw your first video, I just knew this one also had to exist.

  • @IVEmeritus
    @IVEmeritus16 күн бұрын

    This makes me very happy!

  • @BenzionMenashe
    @BenzionMenashe Жыл бұрын

    Been waiting for this one for ages! the song helped me alot when my grandfather passed... thanks alot for this! :)

  • @ghost_cipher
    @ghost_cipher Жыл бұрын

    This’ll explode….awesome work to everyone involved!!

  • @user-ux6tk8pi9i
    @user-ux6tk8pi9i Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful!

  • @Alfo_Loren16
    @Alfo_Loren16 Жыл бұрын

    I like it, and I haven't seen a video of yours for a long time! As a suggestion: could you do another cover but in old Spanish back? (like the example of Medieval Spanish), because I liked your version of "La ciudad de furia" by Soda Stereo and I would like you to do more songs by them or by other Spanish bands. It is a language that interests me a lot and I would like to see it sung by you again, I would like to hear it!. Good cover as always!

  • @kidyomu89
    @kidyomu89 Жыл бұрын

    this is amazing, two of my favorite things I never thought I'd see together ❤️❤️

  • @thrashpondopons8348
    @thrashpondopons8348 Жыл бұрын

    So glad to see new material t-m-a! Happy Easter everyone!

  • @792slayer
    @792slayer Жыл бұрын

    Keep up the excellent work my guy. We need you and didn't even know it.

  • @SueDonym-qx7or
    @SueDonym-qx7orАй бұрын

    Planning on using this for the battle anthem to an army of valiant sapient undead if I ever run another D&D game.

  • @rudeboyspodcast
    @rudeboyspodcast Жыл бұрын

    This is the kind of stuff that takes a lot of hard work and several people's involvement to get right. I applaud you all for going above and beyond. Great job!

  • @Astrellaable
    @Astrellaable3 ай бұрын

    It's quite remarkable how much modern Dutch I can recognize in the lyrics; possibly the Norman influx made the languages drift apart more?

  • @JimmieTee
    @JimmieTee Жыл бұрын

    Gefeoladg, you mad lads, every song is wonderful on so many levels

  • @Rowlesisgay
    @Rowlesisgay Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful, I love the work you and other put into these! also love the sponsor pitch.

  • @maluse227
    @maluse227 Жыл бұрын

    This is mindblowingly amazing and so incredably well done, I'm sending this to everyone I know holy crap.

  • @gler3179
    @gler3179 Жыл бұрын

    this is so good!! thank u

  • @castallyourspells
    @castallyourspells Жыл бұрын

    right on time for gerard's birthday!

  • @A.Fort.
    @A.Fort. Жыл бұрын

    Amazing, as always.

  • @lilitheden748
    @lilitheden7488 ай бұрын

    I’m a native Dutch (Flemish) speaker. Some words or sayings are quite recognisable. That is if I can read the translation. So strange, when I listened to it for the first time without the translation the language seemed so familiar. You did some amazing work. I just found out about Bardcore . It’s on the Hildegard from Blingin’ that someone said to check you out. Glad I did.

  • @JustinJurazick

    @JustinJurazick

    7 ай бұрын

    Well, Old English was originally a sister language to Frisian, which is why Dutch and Frisian are still the easiest languages to learn if you're a native English speaker

  • @lilitheden748

    @lilitheden748

    7 ай бұрын

    @@JustinJurazick It’s remarkable that after all this time there still is this relationship between Norse languages. I’ve been listening to other Norse (modern) languages in songs or texts, just out of interest , I’m no language expert but every time I recognise other words or sayings. It also looks like English has a lot of Norse and French words in its vocabulary. Logic because of the Norse invasion and the Hundred Years War with the French. If I’m not mistaken England had some French speaking kings in the Middle Ages. The connection of my language with the Norse has peeked my interest and I am going to keep on trying to find connections. Also in the culture. The Frisians used to have a big kingdom, now they are a province of Holland but they still speak their own language and have their own customs. They also have beautiful horses. Friesland is a nice place to go on vacation. Lots of nature, friendly people …

  • @Coridimus
    @Coridimus Жыл бұрын

    This is sublime.

  • @Bardcore
    @Bardcore Жыл бұрын

    This is beyond amazing, thank you very much for bringing this together 🥳🥳

  • @MsOkayAwesome
    @MsOkayAwesome Жыл бұрын

    This is incredible. My favourite band ever. Thank you so much

  • @Thegeneraloberst
    @Thegeneraloberst Жыл бұрын

    i would love more modern day songs in old english i love this so much

  • @cavok84
    @cavok84 Жыл бұрын

    The problem of not being able to speak or understand old English has ruined many a time travel fantasy for me. I’m solving this problem one song at a time.

  • @IamMoaningMyrtle
    @IamMoaningMyrtle Жыл бұрын

    I clicked on this without properly creasing the video title, 'just' expecting WTTBP as bardcore. The Old English was a wonderful surprise

  • @victorrianm
    @victorrianm Жыл бұрын

    This song is timeless

  • @TheVicariousone1
    @TheVicariousone1 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely Incredible. 10 / 10

  • @claressadubs
    @claressadubs Жыл бұрын

    I'm listening to this as I get ready for work and it's going to be stuck in my head for the rest of the day

  • @mnorth1351
    @mnorth1351 Жыл бұрын

    That was, indeed, a very special Nord VPN ad!

  • @jasonhaymanonthedrawingboard
    @jasonhaymanonthedrawingboard Жыл бұрын

    Oh yes! New sheildwall beats! Good job!

  • @antonyslack1
    @antonyslack1 Жыл бұрын

    This is beyond awesome

  • @xkoala303x
    @xkoala303xКүн бұрын

    “The decree compells us, though involuntary” 😂

  • @bluetangsrock938
    @bluetangsrock938 Жыл бұрын

    Can't believe we got a bardcore cover of a NordVPN Sponsorship 😭 (Somehow it's still a banger?! 🔥)

  • @Kamikaze3
    @Kamikaze3 Жыл бұрын

    This is so incredible, congratulations xD

  • @trisgilmour
    @trisgilmour6 ай бұрын

    Awesome 🤩

  • @simonfraser3332
    @simonfraser3332 Жыл бұрын

    OMG its so good to see your face and hear your voice! :D

  • @rickwrites2612
    @rickwrites261211 ай бұрын

    I appreciate this is actually in the Middle English language medieval ppl spoke, though archaic Modern English (Shakepeare) is much more fun to sing along.

  • @DocAcher
    @DocAcher Жыл бұрын

    So good!!

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