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We used to be a country

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will o’brien1 year ago

add this to your “Fast” list

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Samuel Chapman1 year ago

@mattparlmer Policeman 1: “OK, OK, get out of here lads. That’s enough airport buildin’ for this lifetime.” Policeman 2: “Sir, that’s a priest in charge.” Policeman 1: Oh! Carry on then. That’s pretty bad*ss.”

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caleb1 year ago

i'm ireland pilled now

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DataEatsWorld1 year ago

Irish people are a true example of antifragility. Despite being mistreated by the English government throughout history, they have not only survived but have grown stronger, and they continue to thrive today.

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TheMachineStops1 year ago

Ah yes the good old days when priests and sketchy politicians were running Ireland.

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M 🍁1 year ago

It's a tragedy that Ireland lost its identity faster under hom rule, than under the hundreds of years in the British Empire.

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volhan1 year ago

Best thing I have seen on the internet in a long time

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Adam1 year ago

The Irish half of my blood feels so damn proud of this 🤣

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Ned Snark1 year ago

“There came the priest from Partry, Father Horan was his name. And since he's been appointed Knock has never been the same. "B'God" says Jem, "'tis eighty years since Mary was about". 'Tis time for another miracle." and he blew the candle out.”

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America is the continent of Latins🇻🇦1 year ago

Back then there was hope. There was a reason to build towards the future. Now it all feels hopeless, the airport would be blocked by the government and reused as a refugee center to invite the enemy into the country. It is about that.

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