Actually, I Just Thought Of Something, I Hope You Don't Mind, But What Would Be A Nickname For Oyunchimeg?
Actually, I just thought of something, I hope you don't mind, but what would be a nickname for Oyunchimeg? Would it be like Oyee? or would Meg be okay? This would be what her parents call her.
That would be completely fine, this is actually quite common anyway.
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Tan noka uk en e=ram.
(Take this picture into your heart.) Given my parents religious backgrounds, this ties into how despite my mother having been daughter of a shrine keeper, it doesn’t conflict with the Buddhist traditions kept bey her side of the family. Both have quite some Buddhist traditions (Mahayana & Vajrayana respectively) along with Shintoism & Tengriism (by the respective parents) in a syncretic form, as is common in the societies of East & Central Asia. Choose your own spiritual path, but think well on the picture above while making your own choice.


Cupyakkay wa Cupu Casinkar katomap pinumma okay. Naa ponumma arki nankor.
(Sunburst & Flash Sentry are cute stallions. I suppose more ponies will come.) It’s been a while since I posted anything involving ponies, & I should do more of them. This especially should be if the ponies have something cultural from any of us & we should promote world awareness through these & other media.
Ruy menoko tan sinotpe esinot. Esinot-an yan.
(More girls to play this game with. Play with us, please) More classes to come soon, & I hope to encourage people to game in these forms. Thanks to the rich mythology & fittingly large mythical beings repertoire, Ainu already provides ample opportunities to practice the gaming with, now among the few factors left is how to put the classes down in the tongue. With the previous post, would you game with the characters involved yet?




SciTwi: Are you sure you want to play a paladin, Rarity?
Rarity: Well, I do enjoy the knight-like nature. The codes of honor and chivalry are so very romantic. I can protect my friends, like I do with my diamond projections, and heal them.
SciTwi: Huh, well, I guess it makes sense when you put it like that.
Rarity: Then on top of that I can be the “Face” for the group with the high charisma score, just like I do with the girls normally.
SciTwi: Eh…
Coco: I get to be the team’s heal bot.
Dash: You can hit stuff with that quarterstaff too, ya know?
Coco: No no, I’m the team’s heal bottom.
Dash: Uh…oh…

Here’s some light on how to better understand the locals. To go there & get a fuller experience, please look in this.
Aynu Mosir en paye yan, wa nukar tan sisima itak katu.
(Go to Ainu Mosir, please, and listen to this Japanese language form.)

This is in effort to reach out to my fellow half-Mongolians. I may not be half-African, but this is nonetheless touching to find an Afro-Mongolian reaching out on multiple accounts, especially looking back on my experiences with an African exchange student not more than 2 years ago in university back home. She’s half-Nigerian & half-Kenyan (through the mother & father respectively), & has a couple of siblings back in her home in Lagos, & yes I’ve dated her a couple of times before. She was quite pleasant to be around, & this article ties to the experience in what it is to be African in my homelands through Inolda’s narrative. Even though our Mongolian parents were from the opposite kinds, I hence got off relatively better since it was from my bone. If you look back at one of my blog posts from a while ago, it also has my experience of what it is to be a hafu, so please read that too. I’d like to tell you more about her when the chance comes. Happy 150th post here, apunno paye yan.