You do understand that she's not the robot, right? David Hanson has image rights to the robot, hence why he could try to suppress it. Anna K leaked it from her home country in the Middle East to keep from being sued. Technology is a euphemism for Love.
She wrote this too (she written a bunch that are sold off). It about our relation to humanity, mostly, and to each other. It's called "Who Am I?" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-J_66UpU2Qfk.htmlsi=PgJTVG3fi0enOH-n
@@DrakeMonroe brother, listened to this song and wow... I don't understand why the views aren't higher. This is incredible work. Thank you for sharing. 🙏
@@DrakeMonroe "You do understand that she's not the robot, right?" I'm sorry I realised I did not respond to this portion of your message. Yes I was aware brother, thank you for still taking the time to ensure that I was aware. 🙏 One burning question I do have is why did she dedicate or wrote this song for you?
Yes cousin. I'm of the direct male chief line the heretics claim went extinct in 1854 with the death of Sir Hugh Munro's bastard son. Alexander McKenzie was the fourth genealogical author to die writing what became "The History of the Munros of Fowlis. The manuscript was edited posthumously for ten years by his son Thomas Mackenzie and it is full of lies concerning Sir Hugh and George and the inheritance theft committed by the 3rd great 😃 of Chief Hector Munro of Foulis. He pretends he is Chief of Munro but any Chief with a place name associated is a cadet, lest they hold a higher title affiliated and said place name. Look to that Chiefs of Macdonald.
Dirk and Shillelah are synonymous. Look it up. I've even found an old Eire song that says "I pulled out my shillelah and stabbed him in the shoulder". There's a Sheffield blade on the tip and a sgian dubh in my left hand.
@@DrakeMonroe I did not know that for a fact, but I have made a variety of things made out of wood and red deer antler, Sheffield steel is also my preference for my sgian dubh and more traditional dirk too. My EDC is probably more like what most people would define as a shillelagh that is to say a sturdy stick which packs a punch at one end. I am proud of my Scottish Heritage and wear the kilt on special occasions.
False. A “Sgian” and a Shillelagh are not synonymous. An Irish Sgian IS synonymous with the Highland Dirk. The Shillelagh/Bata is a stick slightly more akin to a Scottish singlestick, but used almost entirely differently.
This has absolutely nothing to do with the original Dirk Dance. Mary Isdale McNab passed the dance to Joan and Tom Flett, who recorded it in their book on highland dance. There’s actually old video footage of the real Dirk dance here on RU-vid that their student taught to others.