Toast edition.
/éire/
>literally anything happens in Irish politics
"Former Justice Minister Alan Shatter had this to say..."
I finished Nier Automata two days ago and I still can't bring myself to play anything else because it was just too good
PC or PS4?
PC. Why?
Just wondering.
>Weedman's country legalises weed
Pottery.
/éire/ is in decline.
ALRIGHT LADS
>Sky News reporting from Dublin
>knackers acting up in the background
What where they reporting on?
Fitzy getting sacked.
>no election
Christmas literally ruined. Will have to wait a few months more for that May Lou bounce it seems.
>O'Mahony in talks to leave Munster and Ireland
Ah christ, it gets worse.
>Sky News reporting from Dublin
Having a big lunchtime think...
What kind of doll is that?
>wake up
>absolutely no desire to get out of bed
>lie awake for another hour or two
>>no election
I really didn't think she'd leave. Thankful she did.
>Christmas literally ruined
I believe you mean saved. The election can wait 'til the new year.
>not saving it as a gif
>Mary best waifu
Starting tomorrow I'll try to get back to learning Japanese
How was your day lads?
Alright. Went for a walk despite the cold.
haven't been round here in a while
is it finally dead again?
it's only sleeping
surely things will pick up when the late late toy show comes on
We're taking a few hard earned days rest.
We've been on life support for a week and a half now. Things don't look good.
may pop in for that if it isn't too faggoty in here, last year was a bit of a laugh
How cold is it?
Not too bad just a bit Wintry with the wind.
>Not too bad
Maybe in MAYO, bloody BALTIC here so it is.
What's for dinner?
Rice, spinach and I baked some miso into salmon
>watching Creedon on RTÉ
>Enda shows up talking about Clare
>Enda shows up talking about Clare
Enda can pop up anywhere these days. But not in a bad way, like Alan Shatter.
He's biding his time, he'll return to us yet.
>naoi
It's over. We're in /tumblingdown/ mode now.
We tumbled to the max point already. Now we're slowly tumbling up with occasional tumbling sideways.
Who will play Maurice McCabe in the inevitable biopic?
Aidan Gillen.
>I'm whistleblower
>Who paid you to wipe penalty points?
>*BANG*
>He didn't fly so good, who wants to try next?
But who is Bane?
>one day too late to make a Fitzgerald "Crashing this government" joke
Micheál Martin would be the perfect Bane in this scenario.
>"If I remove the Táiniste, will the motion of no confidence die?"
>"It would be extremely painful"
>"You're a big party"
>"For you"
Tell me about Leo
Why does he wear the socks?
If Micheál Martin is Bane, would that not make Leo Batman?
You're a big gay.
To stay warm.
I laughed.
Perhaps he is wondering why one would want an election,before christmas
>upon witnessing manual labour up close for the first time in his life, Leo began to think "maybe dole scroungers have a point"
Don't think that's related to socks.
Maybe Leo doesn't have any winter socks so he didn't want to be on the campaign trail over Chistmas?
Of course it is. Leo wanted an election so he could use the Fine Gael campaign budget to buy a new wardrobe of socks on the Christmas sales.
Do you ever get tired of trying to make to make a joke out of everything?
No Leo. No I don't.
If we can't joke about Baneposting then what can we joke about?
STOP
'NAMSPLAINING
TO
KNACKERS
STOP CIASPLAINING TO BANEPOSTERS
I fear that this OC isn't as spicy as I initially expected it to be. I probably fucked up the scaling a bit.
>In 2 days we can no longer say "It;s too early to play Christmas music
united ireland any day now lads
the UK will have to pay between 45 and 55 billion euros to leave the EU. That's one nasty bill.
Christmas music is nostalgic desu
what do the population in NI even think of a possible reunification?
I like Fairy Tale of New York but I don't need to hear it 800 times whenever I get in my car or go to the pub
>the UK will have to pay between 45 and 55 billion euros to leave the EU. That's one nasty bill
Ha ha! Everytime I remember they actually voted Yes to Brexit, I laugh
>the UK will have to pay between 45 and 55 billion euros to leave the EU
youtube.com
/éire/ Christmas OJ session when?
>45-55 billion euros
Didn't Germany use 50 billion in a year to help refugees and how long do they have to pay it? Couldn't they just pay at really slow intervals or is this all in one payment which I can't see happening.
Any weekend in December really. Assuming everyone's around.
Like the Christmas songs myself
youtube.com
>Didn't Germany use 50 billion in a year to help refugees
I don't know about that.
It might actually be more
rte.ie
Bounced the Skype Cabal gay boy's heads off the floor again lads
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I see you've been following Irish news quite a bit lately, Frenchanon.
>It might actually be more
The gross figure that the UK owes is about €100 billion, but with money they are owed by the EU, the net bill for the UK is about €45-60 billion.
Watch the British tabloids go mad over the €100 billion figure though.
For what?
Added to my Christmas anime music playlist.
Now watch it never get translated like 99% of all drama CDs.
And assuming /éire/ still exists by the time Christmas rolls around.
Why does it always die after Halloween?
The GuP Drama CDs have a pretty good record of being translated due to the /ak/ community, but the pace does tend to be a bit slow unless there's spike in demand.
>Why does it always die after Halloween?
What do you mean "always"? /éire/ was very active time last year. It had slowed down a bit after Halloween but it was still ticking over nicely.
Honestly, angry posting keeps these threads alive
What type of anger? Autistic meta arguments or some other kind of anger?
You're going to have to tell me where to find these because I only found 6 on Vimeo and Google isn't helping.
>translated
Any kind
Genuinely think I heard a banshee just a minute ago
Sorry, that was me.
Do you speak nipponese, burger-san?
I had a weird sound in my head this morning. It was like a zapping sound between my ears, and then there was some ringing afterwards.
>tfw Brits are going into meltdown about Ireland "ruining" Brexit for them
I never thought I'd live to see the day when the tables were turned. Historic times, lads.
something about this is disturbingly familiar
like it's as if I recognise this insane man from real life somehow
It's you, user.
N-NANI
Wrong, it's me.
>still up
>not even tired
>suddenly realising I have to up early in a few days time
Good morning
I have indeed. I like geopolitics desu
Sure,if only there were some kind of Steam group where people could post when they are available for certain games...
The Irish deputy prime minister's resignation made it to the news in France. First time I hear of it here.
Which channel/outlet?