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>nua
Speak English please..

Second for Love Live.

trip on

What?

Who am I?

fuck OFF AA

Nico poster.

put it back on

But Jaggy said this was an anime general for Irish people.

Besides, we have to keep out the abhorrent Sunday night normalfag posting somehow.

Me.

>Jaggy said
disregarded

I don't have a trip. Not sure what you're implying.

Oh so now you like Jaggy when he agrees with you?

not now
put it on

sfd

watching American psycho

I'm a pragmatist.

I'm confused and feel mildly threatened I can't do what you ask of me.

AA ffo kcuf

There's a dangerous deficiency of amine in this thread.

mmmmmmmmmmmmmm on

>"Yeah I knew a guy who worked in mergers and acquisitions"
>"Feed my a stray cat"
>the part where he blows up the police car
>when he goes back to shoot the doorman
>the fucking bathroom scene
It's a shame the numbers meme killed any chance of discussing this comedic masterpiece.

>"You got takeaway, WITHOUT ME?"

Not me.

Reposting Bisko because last time I actually posted Wisconsin.

All wrong

Biskonsin.

>Good schools are Catholic schools and Catholic schools are good schools
Truer words.

its actually a great movie

>tfw no Wisconsin kanmusu

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>implying God doesn't make it rain
Clever boy.

Which is why it's a shame it's so hard to discuss it.

>journal

>It's a shame the numbers meme killed any chance of discussing this comedic masterpiece.
It's what started the trend of repeating out of place lines for no particular contextual reason.
It's also really only the business card scene, Huey Lewis, making reservations at the Dorsia and returning video tapes that really have that stupidly memeable quality, even though the moments you listed are fairly to seriously funny.

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>listening to this educate together nonsense
Going to smack my brother if he doesn't baptise his children, which he won't.

>pretends to be religious to get into a religious school
>is mad when the religious school teaches the child who he says is religious religion

>is so autistic that he can't separate what a child would logically extrapolate from theology from his own personal hatred of God and bigotry against religion

Never realised until now but Juniper sure is a hardcore Catholic.

Why would you indoctrinate an infant?

Because I'm Irish.

always enjoyed religion in school, we either did fuck all or the teacher doing it was sound and did some cool shite with us

It's sad you feel being Irish means you must be shackled to a particular religion.

>It's sad you feel being Irish means you must be shackled to an integral part of being Irish.

I don't know what the context is but aren't the vast majority of schools Catholic schools though?

Multi-denominational and Protestant schools are fairly rare.

They're growing in number unfortunately.

>Learning beatitudes
>Reading from the bible
>Days when the local priest would wander in and retell the same stories about their missionary work in Africa over and over.

Wasn't for me.

>one of them got malaria 6 times and was always shaking

So the pre-christian pagans weren't Irish?

Because if the parents don't, the state and media will.

That is theologically sound desu.

I wish mine was like that.
Mine was first a wishy washy man who complained more and more about his divorce until he quit and we got a harsh woman who was 95% disciplinarian bullshit and 5% token curriculum stuff.

>secondary school had a tradition where they'd bring you over to this old nun's house for a while and mess around when you were in Leaving Cert
>they didn't do it for our year
I was disappointed. Apparently she was great craic.

Of course not. They were Celts and there hasn't been a celt in Ireland in a thousand years.

They were Spanish.

You just blew my mind man.
Really makes me think.

no

Yes they were, fuck off c*ltic invader scum.

Was that in primary school?

Secondary religion classes for me were all world religions for the Junior cycle, which were at least interesting. And then we had a cool teacher in 4th year so we did philosophy and then for Senior cycle it was only once a week so we watched films or talked bollocks.

Fun fact: most of the type of people who once became shitty priests and nuns started becoming shitty teachers more and more decade by decade.

>world religions
I remember that was so awkward because the teacher had been teaching purely Catholicism up to that point and had no clue what was going on. She once did a bit on Islam and brought up the Taliban.

Nah most teachers are women, and male teachers are usually sound.

Yes. Secondary school religion classes were very informal and most the teachers didn't seem to care at all. We had interesting classes about other religions and even atheism and personal beliefs seemed encouraged rather than the primary school model which felt more like you "you must believe exactly this and nothing else".
A lot of it was just being shown videos with a loose moral angle to it as well. I think it was just a handy 2nd or 3rd subject for a lot of teachers who specialised in something else, much like PE.

>qt
>Catholic
>3 kids
Louise is a fucking 10/10 wife.

If you think Religion classes were worthless, just think about how useless those sexual education classes proved to be.

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>all those blacks
>34 different nationalities in one school

Never got an STD or a girl pregnant though.

Also reminder that the human race will eventually all have natally inherited HPV.

>college gives me a condom in first year
>now have a lifetime supply of contraceptives

They got a nun to do that in our primary school.

>9 posters
/shtate/

Goddammit.

The /bant/ thread had about 14 with half the number of posts.

>a school that has sex ed in primary
>a school that has nuns
Choose one.

We should just use the sunday school system. By default no children learns religion and whatever parents want to indoctrinate their children can do so in Sunday classes hosted by the church.

>Also reminder that the human race will eventually all have natally inherited HPV
What?

Who better than to give you sexual education that somebody who has a direct line to God?

I never specified just primary schools though.

It was 6th class and she wasn't a staff member.

We need a lot more mosques and imans then :^)

Didn't say anything about /bant/.

If you're not a virgin then you're normie scum and should not be here.

We never had classes. We went to a big seminar in fifth class in the evening and that was it. Transition year had classes but I skipped TY.

Good post.

>I have to stress that we are very happy with the school as a whole. We have attempted to opt our son out of religion butm unfortunately, it’s just not that simple because religion isn’t just for half an hour a day. It’s woven into the whole damn day. He comes home saying things like: “God makes eye colour” and “God makes it rain”.
>I’ve always talked to him, using science as a background, about space, the planets, the sea and animals. We’ve always taught him to question things and keep questioning, but he’s five and his teacher is everything to him. I find it very difficult to contradict or explain other reasons for things that she’s said that God does.

>reddit exists IRL and has children

I support this because state schools are shit at education, even though I support church authority.

>I never specified just primary schools though.
The guy I replied to did.

Well, yeah, but it seems odd to teach 11 year olds about sex, but also bring in a nun to do it.

>tfw starting to feel like I'd like to have children

I'd like to but only if they don't have to share a school with blacks and pakis.

I agree with that.

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>he hasn't fantasised since puberty about leaving a trail of bastard or semi-bastard children around the globe before settling down and having children with a young wife through all her reproductive years

Move to D4 or wherever else all the smoked salmon socialists who want more immigration live, but want none in their patch, all their schools have no pakis or blacks.

>going to D4 for Irishness

>since puberty
>not since childhood

That poster didn't specify Irishness, just that he wanted no blacks or pakis.

>wanting children
No for me desu. There was never a point in my life where I wanted a child.

Most 11 year olds know about sex though. It was just the technical stuff about ovum and sperm.

I think it was a penance for the nun. She definitely wasn't enjoying herself. The vibe I got was quite intimidating.

That's racist. They're all British.

There was literally no point to that though then, or why a nun should do it.

I didn't think so either but recently have begun thinking that it might provide a focal point for life motivation that is otherwise lacking.

Coming around to the pro-choice perspective, are we?

>Most 11 year olds know about sex though
Some of the minor things can concern you when you don't have a proper idea. Like I used to think that an erect penis was supposed to be perpendicular to the body and mine was weird for pointing up. I used to try bending it down, thank God that didn't do any damage.

Having a child in order to improve your own life is one of the worst reasons to have one.

No. I just won't have sex.