Eagrán puis agus bó
/éire/
Maidin mhaith, eagrán an-mhaith
learning about our farm animals and that
pic related is the last bó riabhach bull :/
also we had a greyhound pig which was like a mix between a greyhound and a dog but they went extinct :\
nationalruralnetwork.ie
lads I just watched this episode of Star Trek with an absolutely disgraceful depiction of us. What do you-know-who's in Hollywood have against us?
a droimeann
wow this was not the right time to make this post complaining about irish stereotypes while the rest of you are literally posting farm animals
>"Rumpelstiltskin" was originally going to be a leprechaun who follows O'Brien around the station like a bad smell. A less-than-amused Colm Meaney (who had earlier endured an episode full of horrific Irish stereotypes in TNG's "Up The Long Ladder") made the writers change it.
The CHAD Meaney
all of this is just...just so...just so OIRISH...ugh...our land begorrah...
How do I bullshit 500 words out of a one sentence answer?
we're no. 2 in hdi lads and everyone is seething its glorious
Currently reading Kinsella's version of the Táín. Really enjoying it.
That's how Europe was made. A bull and a pussy.
Hang all anime queers
>10 word essay due tomorrow
Lads LADS the fuck do I DO?
How do I say "I want to gag on your toes" in Gaelic?
>Hang all anime queers
He's right though. Imagine being a grown man watching Asian cartoons.
>been 15 years since he left school
>watches Shōnen
The absolute state of some.
>He's right though. Imagine being a grown man watching Asian cartoons.
Reddit is literal soy manchildren. You'd fit right in, Peter Pan. Get the programming socks out.
Those posting under the *nion j*ck being the most vocally against anime is further proof that anime is quintessentially Irish
Neighbours are batein' eachother again
>nigerian hordes at the gate
>padriag lost in his wee school girl drama aimed at the 9-12 age group
He's despondent bordering on catatonic. We famine babies should stick together
>brit calling anyone else invaders
Oh the ironing
Where have I invaded?
P
>experts now believe homes are now a hotspot for corona even if the transmission within the community is low
I'm starting to think Corona is a bit of a hoax at this stage
>Pubs are hotspots
>Restaurants are hotspots
>Universities are hotspots
>Hairdressers are hotspots
>Hotels are hotspots
>Care homes are hotspots
>Hospitals are hotspots
>Shops are hotspots
>Schools are hotspots
muh consumerino
That's not the point. If lockdowns worked there would be some signs of it, clearly they don't. Also it's just a coincidence that big companies who have the resources to lobby politicians are deemed Covid free, whereas your small local businesses who follow the same criteria aren't.
yeah it's all a conspiracy to take away your funko pops, soylent and nintendo switch
Put away your anime kids. Ling Ling wants to cuddle.
Íoslainn go Brách