Ireland thread?
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Ireland thread?
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Happy St Paddy's Day
I am an Irishman you subhuman shitskin.
I like them.
They're nice in person but very rude and aggressive on Sup Forums
>Irish accents sound silly when spoken by men
>Irish accents sound hot when spoken by women
Explain this.
You're just asking for salty English and orange cunts to shit up the thread. Plus angloboo Americans to copy whatever they say
because you are heterosexual and want exotic goods
We're very different in some respects and very alike in others, I find. We drink and talk in a very similar way, although we are much gloomier. I also really like the concept of "the craic", it's somehow very familiar.
We could be bff's if most portuguese people weren't so anglophilic.
>Irish accents sound hot when spoken by women
This is false
comfy, nice beer from what i heard
are irish buttburt to brit irl?
everyone loves ireland here
i have ireland flag on my wall
I kind of look down on the Irish but that's honestly not fair at all because it's the muh heritage American "Irish" who are the faggots, not you. I've only ever known a few actual potato niggers and I liked them all.
No
Irish up north are. Down here we have our own country so we don't give a shit anymore
The enemy of my enemy
Our Irish general is here, we have a new one every day.
All Irish from around the world are welcome
don't try and expose people to that containment thread. Its like you want to give Ireland a bad image or something
My dad has Irish citizenship so I guess they're nice.
They are familia.
translate please
>In memory of the Irish soldiers of the heroic Saint Patrick Batallion.
Martyrs who gave their life for the cause of Mexico during the unfair north American invasion from 1847
In 1847 Irish inmigrants on the USA were forced to serve on the American army, but they were catholics, and Mexicans where Catholics too, so they passed to the Mexican side and fought for the catholics against the American protestants.
I love Ireland if I had to move to another Anglo country I would move there.
t. American with no Irish blood
Bobby Sands did nothing wrong
Ireland's not anglo you dumb yank
not him but look up what anglo means, asshole
>this denial
What language to you exclusively speak, mick scum
Ireland is the most similar country to England outside of Britain
What do the Irish think about Newfoundland? Or do they think of them at all? The Newfs are crazy about muh Irish heritage.
>ireland
>anything like england
Fuck off
rate them out of 10
1/3 Irish here, my grandfather used to donate to the IRA and we still wear kilts and do sword-dances at family gatherings. I think we're originally of Clan O'Neill and related to the High Kings of Ireland. chocky ar la my irish brethren, someday our people will be free
you are basically british
why deny that
> Irish people unironically believe their nation with an identical language, identical architecture, near identical looking people, near identical lad culture, identical landscapes and near identical cuisine bears no resemblence to England.
Ah yes
>chocky ar la
it is all about politics and religion.
UK vs ireland is like india vs pakistan
That's a nice gesture. I remember reading in one of Niall Fergusons books about a bunch of British (and Irish, I think?) mercenaries who fought alongside Bolivar in Venezuela as well.
I respect the first IRA and then the Free State of Ireland; from that things got progressively bad until the PIRA turn into just drug dealers
Chocky ar la you filthy West Brit
:DDDD
what is the secret that you can stay smug when seeing the person who have enslave you for more than 100 years?
I can only remember two things regarding that:
- Daniel O'leary was loyal to Bolívar, to the point of not questioning his increasingly dictatorial position and even going to war against colombians for Bolívar
- Rupert Hand tracked down and murdered José María Córdova (a former Bolívar general, decissive in the last battle against Spain in Perú) after being wounded in battle against O'leary just-because (official history says) but it's more like Bolívar gave the order.
Two big stains (to me) in irish participation in our wars of independence
I miss it.
When I'm in England, I say, I'm from Ireland. When I'm in Ireland, I say, I'm from Dublin. When I'm in Dublin, I say, I'm from Crumlin. When I'm in Crumlin, I say, Leighlin Road. When I'm in Leighlin Road, I say, I'm an user.
You clearly know more than I do hermano. I just found the wiki page which is worth a skim read though. en.wikipedia.org
I was in Chile a few weeks ago and had no idea of the British involvement there. Before the Panama Canal was opened, Valparaiso was basically built by them, and was a hugely important trading port. We learn nothing about it in School here. Actually I'm woefully ignorant about South American history in general, other than surface level knowledge of the Spanish conquests, Bolivar and the American backed coups in the 20th century.
Yes, the brits meddled heavily in South America, specially in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and south Brazil.
Later the relationship was limited just to banking as USA's influence grew stronger.
I like the Irish accent
t. south east/bbc england
Ireland?
More like Niggerland amirite?
Amirite????
Checks because the Irish are basically niggers haha.
But BBC english is the best english
y-yes, but there's a certain type of "british/irish" phenotype that I find very attractive (pale, light eyes, fair/darker hair) and a celtic accent really completes it for me
no it isn't you nigger
Anglo as in anglophone you dumb fecking paddy.
Yeah i'd like to know this too.
I like Irish people irl. Muh heritages in America do make me hate them occasionally but then I remember it's not your fault.
And for some reason Irish posters on this board are potentially the worst posters.