https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilbrittain
Just learned that there's a place in Ireland literally called Killbritain. Absolutely barbaric.
I do appreciate the random whale skeleton though
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It's Kilbrittain not Killbritain.
Fun fact: in Irish, the prefix "Kil" means 'church' and "brittain", in this case, is more likely to refer to Brittainy than the UK.
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Literally the first words of the article:
I've researched this topic for tens of seconds and came to the conclusion that 'Kill' very clearly refers to the process of murdering and 'Brittain' refers to misspelling of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Oh well in that case it must be true. This must be how Publius Clodius Pulcher felt when Marcus Tullius Cicero told him his mom was a fat whore.
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