What am i in for?

>they call me a brainlet
>i lash out at them for not engaging with what i said and assuming shit about me
>they call me a brainlet, once again
are you legitimately bots?

About the Irish, you mean?

It has multiple meanings but it's a direct reference to an Irish folk song about Finnegan, a man who built the magazine wall. But he tumbled down in a fall from the magazine wall. He died from his fall. Then they held a wake for Finnegan. But at his wake, Finnegan wakes and exclaims "Did you all think me dead?".

It was intended to be read aloud in an Irish accent. Not that you actually have to do that, but that might be helpful to bare (bear?) in mind.

You also need to have decent understanding of Vico/Viconian ages/Viconian cycles and Bruno of Nola to even delve below the surface.

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It's bear.

Does that imply that you read the whole novel?

the odyssey

i thought that was ulysses