/eire/ - give up yer aul sins edition

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Fuck all

>no fada

I'm gonna /claim/

I'm going to figure out how they put the figs in the figrolls.

masturbate

This is a no fada zone lad.

You wish

THE LINE MUST BE DRAWN HERE
NO FADA

Are those cartoons on Youtube or somewhere?

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Thnx senpai

Stabbed a nigger today

How the fuck do you say Ireland? Like island or like Eyer-lnd? My mum's Irish and I feel like it's too late in the game for me to ask her without her like disowning me or some shit.

You shouldn't self-harm

>Ire
>Land

Like with a Iy-a? Or like Err?

Eye REEEEEE Lan did

Ire like in shire.
Or you could impress her and call it Éire (google the pronunciation).

Had a dream I kept calling a girl and hanging up to annoy her. Not in a creepy way to listen to her breathing but to hang up before she answered and piss her off.

Mad man.

people who pronounce it areland are more Irish than people who pronounce it oyrland

people who pronounce it airlan are more Irish than people who pronounce it oyrland or areland

arr (like a pirate) lind

I-ree land.

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>ahyurrleand

this nigga next to me just sneezed 7 times in a row wtf

how do we get rid of (((Zappone)))?

deport her

>Nu-Jaggy is French, a male and has a terrible bedside manner

Is this what post-post-ironic shitposting looks like? What a time to be alive

Éire

>terrible bedside manner
Explain.

rumeno

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Bad thread today.

Those who pronounce it the Irish Free State are more Dublin than those who do not.

Those who pronounce it the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland are more Dublin than those who do not.

oh god what happened to baldy youtube.com/watch?v=tONJJBi7d1s

>Asked by manager to give a presentation on goals and motivation because team morale is low

What's the professionally acceptable way to say no?

I have unironically heard Dubliners refer to the collective islands as the "home nations" before. Not even joking.

"Fuck off you gay cunt teamwork is for homos"

That's how I'd say it anyway.

too much lurking goes on around here

saw him on O'Connell street last week, face was a mess.

that's a rugby reference

>The Home Nations, or Home Countries, refers collectively to England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland (countries of the United Kingdom), and in certain sports (e.g. Rugby football) contexts, to England, Scotland, Wales and the whole island of Ireland.

It wasn't a sporting context. They were talking about driving and how "Europe drives on the right hand side but here in the home nations we drive on the left".
Seemingly he both considered himself part of the "home nations" and not a part of Europe. I was taken aback. None of those listening called him out on it either. I'd bet "British isles" is part of his lexicon as well.

As it should be. We're forced to say the Irish Sea.

it's your language, it's not like we forced ye to say it

>it's not like we forced yet to say it
>it's not like we
>not like we
>we

Let him have his fantasies, they're all he'll ever have.

>yet

why are saxons so autistic?

Is it possible to block or auto-hide posts from a specific country? There must be a script somewhere that does this.

dogs fell asleep on top of each other again lads

I just wish the hide button was on the posts again instead of behind the drop-down menu.

Cute!

kys angrylad

leave swissyank alone you pack of bullying cunts

Yeah I don't support bullying mentally handicapped
foreigners either.

Eh-reh / Eh-rin
All other pronunciations are blasphemous Anglocisations.

>Eh-reh

>tfw prononounced it wrong all my life

It's pronounced eh-reh...isn't it?

If you mean Éire then it's pronounced the same as air.
Éireann is air-in.

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hi guys :)

I know how to pronounce Eireann but "Eire" is pretty much an anglo bastardization that I've only ever heard used on British tv stations to refer to the Irish republic but without identifying the country as a republic. They definitely put emphasis on the second e and pronounce it eh-reh.

didn't you just post this on celt/pol/

o b s e s s e d

haha youre flag is on there

>I've only ever heard used on British tv stations to refer to the Irish republic but without identifying the country as a republic
What channels do this? I've never heard BBC or Sky call us anything other than Ireland or the Republic of Ireland.

>They definitely put emphasis on the second e and pronounce it eh-reh.
Even if they do I wouldn't trust British opinions on the Irish language.

>frogweeb stops posting
>thread goes to shit
Type-I CAL.

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Have to go to work in 15 minutes

dreading this

Bought a couple of films in Golden Discs

I really hope physical media doesn't die out lads.

>Bought a couple of films

What else is there to buy in the shops anymore other than clothes?

Or you could just save your money.

Not for another 20 years or so since old people cannot into streaming.

>What else is there to buy in the shops anymore other than clothes?
I've even started buying clothes online now too. You can try them on at your own convenience and with other things and they can be returned if you don't like them.

Food is probably the only thing I don't buy online these days.

>he doesnt post while dabbinh

It'll probably die well before then considering shops like HMV and XtraVision are hanging on by a thread. I'm surprised music is still selling as well as it does considering it's way easier to listen to it for free than it is to watch films and TV shows.

how is it easier to listen to music for free than tv or films?
torrenting them is equally easy

They've been like that for a while but keep going. I'd imagine the specialist stores like those will shrink but there'll be a market for sections in department stores and especially hobbyist places like tower records.
A lot of CD buying is still for listening in cars for people who don't understand bluetooth, mp3s or streaming.

nvr 4get

stop posting my comments from years ago ugh

>A lot of CD buying is still for listening in cars for people who don't understand bluetooth, mp3s or streaming.
Hadn't considered that though some cars today come without CD players at all.

More than once I've referred to myself as "Irish" online and been referred to as "plastic", "heritage cunt", "leprechaun fucker" etc by Americans who just seemingly presume I'm someone like that guy. Their concept of what Irishness is over there is completely warped to the point where it doesn't include any sort of knowledge of Ireland existing as a place outside of the old world.

"HAHA HOW CAN YOU EVEN HAVE INTERNET COMPUTERS IN YOUR STONEWALL COTTAGES"
-Actual insight to the yank ""mind"".

>STONEWALL COTTAGES
is he related to stonewall jackson?

If they have no other choice they might finally switch to digital then.

But related to media it's interesting with the DVD and Blu Ray market share since the advent of streaming. Mainly since both forms are in decline but Blu Ray is declining at a sharper rate than DVDs which indicates a bigger chunk of that audience is switching to digital than DVD users. It makes sense since they were probably the people keen on cutting edge and higher quality but it goes to show how stubborn long time CD and DVD users are and how difficult it'll be to convince them to change.

To be fair, they have a caricature view of everyone who isn't them. I went there a couple years back and all the people I stayed with seemed utterly shocked that my accent isn't as broad as the Nullarbor Plains, I'm pale and that I sound like an upper class fucking pommy.

In the earlier days of the internet around the early 00's it wasn't far from that at all, the Americans I'd meet online in chat rooms or on forums were completely oblivious to the world around them and didn't have a clue what life was like out there. Many of them were shocked that I had internet where I was form, a lot of them were convinced that Ireland was part of the UK and were even assured enough to "correct" me when I insisted it wasn't and the best of all was a guy who retorted to me that "at least my country is free" as if every place outside the USA was some sort of warzone.
I think they're a lot more informed these days but it was amazing how little they knew about the world back then.

Blu-Ray had a hard life. Released when they internet got big and everyone with a computer starting pirating, the player was expensive to the point that I've never met anyone with a Blu-Ray player that wasn't a PS3, you can't play them on your computer and most movies still came out as DVDs too. At least it had it better than HD DVDs.

It's still pretty bad, there was an American economic expert two years ago that was shocked Ireland doesn't still use the pound. Even worse he was under the assumption the Irish pound was the same currency as the British pound.

I'm not sure as many people care about or appreciate the benefit of high definition as expected. I know my parents and neighbours only bothered getting a HD tv when they were forced to upgrade to saorview, they'd probably still have CRTs otherwise.

>mfw stoners freaking out online about the new roadside drugs tests

Where abouts online?

>tfw people ask me where I'm from and I try to explain it using the location of Germany Belgium and France but the location of both Germany and Belgium are an enigma so you resort to the strategy that POWs in Stalingrad used and just say that you're French

Welp nevermind, Éire is pronounced air-ah. I asked my mother who's a Gaelgóir. I don't know where I was hearing it without the "ah".

I only got a HD TV when my CRT broke, and I inherited the HD instead of buying it. Though I do have a lot of sentimental love for my CRT and wish it still worked, that's the reason I haven't thrown it out.

Thank God. When ye were saying earlier it was pronounced like air I got a fright.
Made me question my Irishness. The shame of Limerick, I would've been.

You mean they're checking the cars for drugs or they're checking the drivers? Because I don't know how anyone could defend drugged drivers, they should be testing for drugs as well as drink at every roadstop anyways.

So hold up,what about Eh-Re
Isn't that a thing too?