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>all too quick to call people out on Britishness
Point out cases where I've done this and have been incorrect in my accusations.

Níl. Enjoy it?

>Point out cases where I've done this and have been incorrect in my accusations.
I'm not trawling through the archives for that. It's not like my accusation was wrong either anyway.

What is your opinion on the ending?

you're all british anyway

>Níl. Enjoy it?
I did. Lots to think about.

I want to give it some time to sink in before I'm sure, there was a lot to it and it wasn't what I was expecting. Plus, probably best not to discuss spoilers here.

>not going to look for evidence
>going to accuse you anyways
Wew.
>not like my accusation was wrong either anyway
That eating a roast early on a Sunday is British? Don't know whether it is or not but its fairly common in many rural Irish households.
Lot of older farming households will also tend to eat the dinner during the week around that time as well as all the kids may be grown up and have moved out and so there is no one in the evening coming home looking for a dinner.

who are you

>as well as all the kids may be grown up and have moved out and so there is no one in the evening coming home looking for a dinner.
I don't get it

>Wew.
It's called remembering.

>That eating a roast early on a Sunday is British?
Calling it a "Sunday roast" certainly is.

Who are you?