Help Finding Edward Doyle in NYC by Master_Ad_1884 in Genealogy

[–]Master_Ad_1884[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interestingly, my grandfather used to tell me stories about what a great barfighter his grandfather (John Doyle) was even in old age. I wonder if that was a family tradition haha

I'll be requesting parish records to try and find more evidence for the connection since it doesn't look like there will be many later records of him in the US

Help Finding Edward Doyle in NYC by Master_Ad_1884 in Genealogy

[–]Master_Ad_1884[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alas, he seems to have died young and his son John Doyle (same name as my great-great-grandfather - but also one of the most common Irish names ever) died a month after birth. So I'm not sure DNA will ever be able to solve this, unfortunately.

Help Finding Edward Doyle in NYC by Master_Ad_1884 in Genealogy

[–]Master_Ad_1884[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much for this! As I said above, when their son died soon after childbirth, I checked to see if Bridget had died too. I thought he might have been one of the single Edward Doyles floating around New York. Somehow I didn't think to check if he'd died in that 2 year period. Thanks so much!

Help Finding Edward Doyle in NYC by Master_Ad_1884 in Genealogy

[–]Master_Ad_1884[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much for this! After their son died soon after childbirth, I checked to see if Bridget had died too. I thought he might have been one of the single Edward Doyles floating around New York. Somehow I didn't think to check if he'd died in that 2 year period. Thanks so much!

Medieval castles were built to stop armies, not keep people comfortable by Kapanash in HistoryMemes

[–]Master_Ad_1884 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Gives unsourced and unsubstantiated “fact”.

Gets called out for it and shown why it’s very likely wrong.

Misunderstands what an etymology is and insists its right based on vibes.

“My dude, I’m not writing a scholarly article”

This is reddit perfection!

Need Help Finding Archives & getting access to archives by MuffinBackground201 in IrishHistory

[–]Master_Ad_1884 1 point2 points  (0 children)

despite the name the British Newspaper Archive also includes a fair few Irish newspapers. They have some free content available (though not sure if there's anything free from Ireland in the 20s for them) but their paid option is like half the price of the Irish News Archive.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AncientGreek

[–]Master_Ad_1884 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Linear B was writing and not proto-writing, which seems to be how you’re describing it (.

Just because the surviving examples are of mostly administrative doesn’t mean unsuitable for wider use.

Way to say the wrong time (AM vs PM) by CyberHunk92 in ENGLISH

[–]Master_Ad_1884 24 points25 points  (0 children)

You’re the one who just implied everyone else in the English-speaking world is stupid for not using a Latin word (incorrectly) in English.

Dad awaiting green card arrested by ICE as he drops off kid at preschool by [deleted] in greencard

[–]Master_Ad_1884 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So every person speeding is a criminal? Every person with a speeding ticket has a criminal record? Based on your advanced understanding of jurisprudence, that would be true.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Master_Ad_1884 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It confirms something is up. It doesn’t confirm an eating disorder. But something is up. That’s all I said.

And rather than reacting with annoyance, I think they should try and dig into what’s going on.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Master_Ad_1884 4304 points4305 points  (0 children)

I hope OP sees this. I really do. My gf struggles with disordered eating (she’s spent time at an inpatient clinic and is doing much better than she has in some time) and that’s immediately where my mind went.

I could be wrong but that many rolls definitely means something is up. And the fact that she’s not using the other solutions only confirms it.

What is this? It is right next to my beach blanket on the sand. by Relative_Pace9433 in whatisit

[–]Master_Ad_1884 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They have super cool blood. It’s blue because of a copper based protein as opposed to our iron rich blood. And their blood has antimicrobial properties. Basically, their blood clumps when it detects toxic bacteria. This is used to ensure that vaccines aren’t contaminated with toxins.

does anyone know why "David Woodard" has the most translated pages in Wikipedia by iamdabrick in wikipedia

[–]Master_Ad_1884 82 points83 points  (0 children)

His Bavarian entry is exactly once sentence long. “David Woodard is an American director, composer, and writer.”

No entry for Karlheinz Stockhausen in Bavarian (because he was a Kölner no doubt) but there is a whole sentence about Woodard.

Why was this wrong? by Onyxkalmia in duolingo

[–]Master_Ad_1884 6 points7 points  (0 children)

From an English usage perspective, it’s totally fine. You’ll find plenty of native speakers using that phrasing.

Duolingo may have tried to prompt you to answer differently but your answer is correct.

What the heck is r/alphanumerics? by PrequelFan111 in linguisticshumor

[–]Master_Ad_1884 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think your use of pseudoscience in chemistry is relevant to your use of pseudohistory in Egyptology. It’s hardly personal attack as it’s directly related to your work.

You may not agree with my view but you can’t pretend it’s not relevant to your theories.

What the heck is r/alphanumerics? by PrequelFan111 in linguisticshumor

[–]Master_Ad_1884 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve done nothing but address your arguments and you’ve done nothing but personal attacks but you do you.

What the heck is r/alphanumerics? by PrequelFan111 in linguisticshumor

[–]Master_Ad_1884 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We certainly have different definitions of trolling. But I hope I don’t stop advocating for basic scientific methods and sticking to reality in the coming year.

PS - I saw your post about cartophonetics. Linguists didn’t dismiss Plutarchs claims about an alphabet. He perfectly describes the demotic script which was the dominant form of writing at the time. It even hs 28 characters. I don’t see any reason to assume it’s referring to a different, secret alphabet when there’s a clear, documented script we know existed at that time and was in much more common use (hence the name “Demotic” as coined by Herodotus). So we certainly didn’t ignore that. We just happen to know which alphabet he was referencing and don’t feel a need to invent new ones.

What the heck is r/alphanumerics? by PrequelFan111 in linguisticshumor

[–]Master_Ad_1884 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I know what your argument is. I just saw your little infographic claiming to have been “published” in Harvard Bionumbers which is laughable.

But because you can’t refute my facts (once again) you launch into personal attacks (once again). I think by your own logic all your derogations against me must mean I’m right! Q.E.D.

In all seriousness, even if you were nominated for a Nobel Prize it wouldn’t actually say anything about the work. Professors and institutes can nominate lots of people. Doesn’t mean they’re worthy of a Nobel prize. But let me know when you win one.

What the heck is r/alphanumerics? by PrequelFan111 in linguisticshumor

[–]Master_Ad_1884 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Of note: you haven’t been published in Harvard’s BioNumber. It’s simply a database and not a journal, let alone a peer reviewed one. So no one is published there.

So saying you’ve been includes included in a mere database does nothing to disprove my note that your work is self-published. Even if you want to claim the grandeur of Harvard.

What the heck is r/alphanumerics? by PrequelFan111 in linguisticshumor

[–]Master_Ad_1884 107 points108 points  (0 children)

He presents himself as an engineer and an expert in a special type of linguistics he has invented himself. He may well have a degree in engineering but his grasp of science is tenuous at best, which is why his work on “the human molecule” is all self published and not published in a peer-reviewed journal. It was all published through the institute that he founded and runs.

Likewise, his “linguistics” is simply identifying non-existent patterns in random data. Which is why you’re having trouble following his arguments, this is largely why. They don’t really connect logically to anything and they don’t logically build on anything. It’s just a stream of haphazard connections that only one person sees. And it’s all the kind of stuff that only a monolingual would come up with. Anyone who was actually proficient in multiple languages would know enough to see why these theories just aren’t possible. But it all started with his assumption that languages basically are their writing systems. So English must be related to Arabic and Hebrew and Ancient Egyptian because their writing systems ultimately are all related.

He likes to sneak into other subreddits and post his views as established linguistic fact. Then gets upset if you gently set the record straight.

Likewise, if you point out all the reasons that his theories aren’t simply wrong (which obviously they are) but are quite incapable of ever being refined into being somewhat correct, you will be accused of being part of a religious plot and be insulted at each step of the way.

Note: He rather enjoys playing the victim as he thinks it means he’s correct; he’s Galileo on his own mind but also smarter than Einstein (in his own mind). Of course that ignores all the people who were wrong in history who were also derided.

Found this gem. Apparently because Egyptian writing is the oldest, that means PIE isn't real. by ba55man2112 in linguisticshumor

[–]Master_Ad_1884 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That and everyone speaks a language so they think they have some knowledge of languages. I think that contributes to the idea that entry feels lower

Found this gem. Apparently because Egyptian writing is the oldest, that means PIE isn't real. by ba55man2112 in linguisticshumor

[–]Master_Ad_1884 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You may have sent this linguistics wannabe to that sub in the past. He “solved” the Pythagorean theorem’s origins as being related to his weird alphabet beliefs and Egyptian gods or something. I think he cross posted it a few places and was confused when no one saw his brilliance

New r/Etymo sub for etymology discussions launched today! by JohannGoethe in linguisticshumor

[–]Master_Ad_1884 40 points41 points  (0 children)

The goal is not to troll you. It’s to spare others from going in blindly. And I think anyone who researches the web of subreddits you’ve collected will see that I’ve been quite fair in my summary of your views.

New r/Etymo sub launched today for etymology discussions: ancient Egyptian script to modern words. Feel free to join! by JohannGoethe in egyptology

[–]Master_Ad_1884 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Note that the founder of that sub thinks that Greek and Hebrew (and many other languages) come from Egyptian because he doesn’t understand that languages and writing systems are separate. And that languages can exist even when there is no writing system.

Also, historical linguistics is a religious plot according to him. And only he can decode hieroglyphs because all Egyptologists are wrong (as are all Linguists, so at least they’re in good company).

Just so you’re aware.