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Dubliner """""""""""""""""""""""""engineering""""""""""""""""""""""""" ed.

oíche mhaith

First for shaggable Irish-accented kebabesses.

All irishmen are fags and can't fight their way out of a wet paper bag

would actually prefer nelsons pillar to that monstrosity

>whatever will be will be?
Que sera, sera. Whatever will be, will be.
Good song.

Do something with your life. Stewing will only ruin it.

Pick something, no matter how ambitious it is or how fierce your notions must be to do it. Pick something, and sit down and plan all the ways you could possibly get there. Then apply for courses/interviews/internships/jobs. Whatever is going to get you where you want to go.

Ignore frogweeb he's a loser. Have as many notions about yourself as you need to get where you want to go, m'boy.

Remember. It's okay to have notions quietly. We're not fucking Communists.

dont mind that nobody will care how a foreigner pronounces things
dublin is the hest GAA team in Ireland

to the fella who said i don't live in yellowstone
youre right. i live in a black neighbourhood in america. but if you chose, you could live in someplace like north dakota, maine, even just a small town in illinois.
gonna post some maps
its part of plan berty to destroy the british navy

Build one for Aindréas O'Cunnigan

The second the Spire was installed was the second Ireland was lost

>i live in a black neighbourhood

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song of the year fite me

Nobody will care enough to get upset over it, but people would find it funny. I remember a yank that pronounced leabharlann as "leeb-har-lan".

>if I move into the middle of nowhere, a place with no facilities, no job opportunities then basically america is white lmao
you live in a nonwhite country
just face it

Thing is I don't know the world will be in a few years, I don't know the workload of certain things I'm not even sure what I want in life, full stop.

Ireland was finished when the SSIA was introduced

I remember those.

God, the "Celtic Tiger" was madness.
Consumerism was the ultimate weapon to destroy Ireland.

they should make nelson great again

that needle is kind of soulless

>Also just looked up Gaelic football on jewtube, this looks cool as fick! Who are good?

It is and always will be, Baile Átha Cliath. We dominate the GAA like we dominate Ireland.

Ignore the idea of a workload and just look at what you think you might be interested in.

The thing about workload is that it looks intimidating but when you're doing it, you're so busy you don't have time to get tired.

Not him but i grew up in a town of 20 thousand and never saw a black person til i went to Chicago for a concert.

All modern """"""""""""""""art"""""""""""""""" is souless

want to kiss a girl one day

What language is worth learning, lads?

Takeshi's Castle > Crystal Maze

I'm just anxious I'll pick something, then somewhere along the line realise that I hate it, then I'll regret not doing the other thing, even though the same thing probably would have happened.

As Gaeilge is mandatory before learning any other language

>It is and always will be, Baile Átha Cliath. We dominate the GAA like we dominate Ireland.

nice delusion lad

Enjoy the taste of other men's dicks.

French, even if you don't like it

it's probably better to learn a language you can actually immerse yourself in before learning Gaeilge tbH

Anything other than a dead language like Irish. Latin is more useful.

If you're an LC student wondering about uni, I can confirm that that's exactly what happens.

Eternal reminder that Dublin and its inhabitants are not now, nor have ever been nor ever will be, Irish.

Yeah I am. Some of my friends, one in particular who's I'm really good friends with is planning on going to a different college in a different city than me so I'm not sure if I should go with him, or go all alone myself and try to make new friends. Quite the dilemma.

t. West Brit

t.east yank

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any galway lads here? is there work there? i wanna move and get myself a qt irish gf

>Are the Irish people going to endure this? If so they deserve the worst that has ever been said of them. They are a people without spirit, without national self-respect, without racial pride, and a poor, fibrous, degenerate, emasculated, effete race - eminently deserving of the contempt of mankind
Reverand Micheál Ó hIcí on the Irish Language and it's disappearance

hope you're not calling yourself an Irishman and having that opinion laddieo

those who prefer the middle of nowhere to big cities are more irish than those who do not
you can drive out 20 minutes from here and see barely any nonwhites in america

Forget your friends.

Yes, no, no.

t.south icelander

FUCK OFF THEY'RE MINE

reeeeeee

I can't help but feel these posts of yours are sort of derailing relevant discussion

t. Quebecois

I'm organising a trip to the Gaoth Dobhair this summer I reckon. I speak Irish with a slight Connacht accent apparently (I'm from Leinster) so it's going to be nice and strange saying "cad é mar atá thu" with it.

If you're young, honestly, don't worry about it. I'm 20 and it took me 2 years to find what I really wanted to do, and now I'm enjoying it. I went from anxiety sperg to pretty self-confident.

I was thinking German because it seems to have a wider media, and they've a few decent TV shows you can watch. But then again, you have to deal with Germans.

It seems intimidating. You are probably better off applying for whatever you like. The first week might be a bit shit when you're trying to make new friends, but you'll be all the better for it, instead of being stuck socialising with the same few people you already know.

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>no

REEEE GIVE ME A QT IRSH GF RIGHT FUCKING NOW

I literally cannot see a single flaw in what he said.

Staidear Gaeilge, a bhuachaill.

im the most relevent poster ITT, yank

Erasmus in Cork. Y/N ? How2gf ?

NUIG or UCC lads?

Cannot decide. They've both got similar courses I want to do, although UCC is a bit more pricey in terms of points, but could be done. Galways is always hailed as a much more vibrant, fun, lovely city, is that a meme? Is Cork just as good?

youll get your nose broken speaking west brit dialects up here lad best stay in your lane

Have none to give you even if I wanted to.

going to absolutely smash you haha mynd ar goll fastyrbiaist

>tfw no average irish gf

fuck off frenchie, i don't speak italian

no
be yourself

>didn't even bother taking a new screencap
Shaking my head disapprovingly.

FUCK OFF YOU CUNT THEY'RE ALL MINE
FILTH AUSSIE ABO NIGGER FUCK SAND IN YOUR DESERTS YOU THIEVING CUNTCUNT

galway is the best city in ireland in my experience, not been to cork tho tbf

Objectively why do you think that?

What're you studying?

The only thing I don't like about Cork is the people.

you'll do fucking NOTHING

UCC is better for your career probably, but NUIG is likely grand as well.

NUIG's the capital of leftism in the Irish west.

its the most craic

The word "craic" needs to be abolished desu.

>never saw a black person til i went to Chicago for a concert
Reminds me off my first holiday to England.
Dutch, Danish, Greek.

That's not true at all though. Only people who are afraid of 45kg junkies think Galway is better than Dublin.

t. shite craic

How much do you think she gets ridden?

don't use the word craic much honestly

don't call people or persons lad or lads either

>dubs are so used to junkies they consider them a natural part of everyday life
H O W L I N G

not a fan of povvo west brits who think theyre gods gift desu

you're starting to realise why we hate the swissamerican
he even took off his trip because we all had him filtered
cretin

>be yourself
not working
MA in Translation & Interpretating
What's wrong with the people ? I read that they're nice, especially when you're used to big cities.

are you from the congo?

No, I just don't feel the need to define my identity through the use of an English word which has been diluted to mean English style binge-drinking, and I recognise the implicit assertion by West Brits that those who use the word "craic" and "lads" are more Irish than those who do not.

What languages lad?

I'm from Dublin. People from Cork smell like shit, have a horrendously nasal accent, and act like they should be the Capital, all because they sucked the cock of an English Monarch back in the 1600s or some shite.

Aside from my ranting, you'd probably really enjoy it. What're your other options?

>I'm from Dublin.
good lad

doing an alcohol boyos.

You use the word banter instead don't you?

>t. Ciaran No Craic O'Kelly.

>I'm from Dublin

>29.5% of houses are vacant in letrim

seems like a place free of normies for miles, ideal location

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>she's still crying

>I'm from Dublin.
>People from Cork smell like shit, have a horrendously nasal accent
>People from Cork
>smell like shit
>have a horrendously nasal accent
>I'm from Dublin.

Dubliners are known for their lack of self-awareness.

Yes. I'm typing with my stumps.
English and spanish mostly. I don't want to go to Spain because I already travel there pretty often and my English is worse. So my other English options are big uk cities like Manchester or London.
Cork is cheaper, smaller, and near the wilderness, so I'm pretty sure I'm gonna go there. What about people's smell though ? And is the accent really that bad even for young college students ?

>You use the word banter instead don't you?

English using the word "banter" like the word "craic" is the same shite as the word "craic".

It's a totemic word onto which degenerate consumers of nationless, unproductive consumeristic "culture" project their sense that they ought to be doing something more significant and significantly Irish than merely drinking international alcohol brands in a way fostered by the international media's normalisation of degenerate consumption of alcohol.

youre a fucking idiot craic has many many different meanings

yuoud probably know this if you stepped outside your pale shit hole and into ireland

Put on your headphones and ignore her like I do. Haven't you ever seen any of those spousal abuse ads?

>And is the accent really that bad even for young college students ?

yeah, very good chance you will struggle big time to understand the accent and colloquialisms

>It's a totemic word onto which degenerate consumers of nationless, unproductive consumeristic "culture" project their sense that they ought to be doing something more significant and significantly Irish than merely drinking international alcohol brands in a way fostered by the international media's normalisation of degenerate consumption of alcohol.

I'm not from anywhere near the Pale m8, and I'm basing my observations of the use of the word by the inhabitants of the Pale, seeing how I never saw it used in anything other than a cringeworthy way in a gaelscoil as a way to be "hip".

Besides, if you're saying that it can be used as such a broad array of meanings as "banter", then that's another strike against it - a meaningless word used to convey faux-authenticity.

Not an argument.

NUIG it is then, more craic apperantly.

Easy to make friends in third level? Don't consider myself a total sperg

>a meaningless word used to convey faux-authenticity.

maybe for you because you dont understand how irish people use it you meff

It's not really noticeable, but the way we speak English is different to how normal Anglos would. The syntax gets reversed quite often because we've lifted the structure from Irish to English, and just translated phrases.

Like, if you're agreeing with a statement that someone's said, you can just said "sure that's it" (because the Irish was sin é). "Sure look" is another saying that has no meaning at all.

>the smell
They're countryfolk so they smell like silage and cow shit. It's not really that noticeable after the week or so, once you get used to the smell, but you'll definitely fucking smell it.
>the accent
I'm exaggerating, but I personally really dislike the accent.

>Easy to make friends in third level?
Extremely.

It wasn't supposed to be an argument.

As long as you remember to socialise early on, it's much harder to catch up later once everyone's made their friends. And don't fall into the "it's alright I still have my old friends back home" meme.

>craic is for wannabes m8
>im not from dublin m8
sickening

Put your trip back on so I can filter you. Please.

>NUIG it is then, more craic apperantly.

Explain to me what it means then besides "a faux-Irish word we use to describe mass binge-drinking as if it's 'authentic' Irishness".
With the secondary meaning of "banter", the same way that word is used in England as THEIR signifier of faux-authenticity.