just some posh cunts that can't handle themselves. Same lads that would cross the street if they seen a black man
/éire/
>lads have absolutely no problem
>the women feel unsafe
So like any major city then
>going near the boardwalk at ANY time, day or night
There's no defending that though. The boardwalk should be a nice place to chill by the river and take in the city but it's always populated by drunks and junkies
I finished the 6th episode this morning where Sakura thinks she's seeing her mother's ghost. I like the fact that her brother casually sees her mother floating around the house from time to time and then just goes back to reading the newspaper. I'm watching it together with Little Witch Academia though so I'm taking my time
You have a long way to go, I'm tempted to dive back in myself at some stage since I haven't watched it since I was a kid. I think it's something that would hold up very well.
>Little Witch Academia
I've been watching that and it's much better than the impression I got from Sup Forums, even better than the movie. The episode with the gold fish professor was hilarious.
Yeah I'm looking forward to continuing the journey, plenty to keep me occupied. I'm sad that Little Witch Academia won't experience the same fate; I'm already on episode 14 and I don't want it to end. The show makes me feel stupidly happy after any episode. I really loved that one and the one where they accidentally resurrect the principal's father. Sucy's episode is golden too.
I think a common complaint about the series is that the 'plot' doesn't really kick in until nearly halfway through the season but I figured out the revelation about Ursula like 2 episodes in. I'm perfectly content watching cute witches do cute things
>So like any major city then
You know this isn't true.
Don't want to have a retarded argument about dublin again though. Actually I hardly even look here anymore anyway so go mad.
>Same lads that would cross the street if they seen a black man
Is this not the correct course of action?
>it's always populated by drunks and junkies
Can't expect non-natives to know that. Also, there's no defending a city centre recreation spot being ruled by knackers.
>You know this isn't true.
The whole 'rape culture' thing has exploded all over the Western world in the last 5 years. Women feeling unsafe walking the streets at night alone isn't a phenomenon unique to Dublin lad. They're easier targets for men in general.
>Can't expect non-natives to know that
That's true
>there's no defending a city centre recreation spot being ruled by knackers.
Precisely why I said 'there's no defending that'
>that time I went to Dublin and saw a literal drug deal in broad daylight in the garden of remembrance
did it hurt your sheltered brit feelings