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Eagrán an Ollainn.

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Evening lads.

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What is the worst town (not city) in Ireland?

Justify your answer.

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Honestly? I preferred the Allahu Akbar edition

>preferring the Brit version
Says a lot about you.

We don't see nationality in the Ummah, we are all the same

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Whatever the largest one is.

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Cork? Thought it was supposed to be decent

Wish I could fast-forward through the boring parts of life, lads
Sure isn't that a city?

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>Sure isn't that a city?
Just looked it up, you're right. Unironically thought Dublin was the only place with city status here. Seeing "(not city)" specified too didn't help as I thought he was singling out Dublin since it's regularly attacked on here so that there would be no need to mention it

Speaking of, anyone here know why the county is called Corcaí in Irish but the city is Corcaigh?

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>Wish I could fast-forward through the boring parts of life, lads
Wish I could live life like a Sim
>Go to sleep as soon as you want to
>Fast forward through work/school
>Know how to cook every food in the universe, it just might be a bit mank if you're not the best cook
Random guess but maybe because the county system came later than the foundation of the city, by which point the fada replacement of -gh had been established?

Haven't went to a single lecture this week bros, kinda feel guilty

>Wish I could live life like a Sim
In a room without doors with lots of wooden furniture and old-fashioned stoves?

>In a room without doors
Made the mistake of trying to build my own house once, fuck me was it a pain to not be able to afford to put doors in all the rooms and having to micromanage the ones I had every time I moved someone from one room to another
>lots of wooden furniture and old-fashioned stoves?
You say that like it's a bad thing

Day 2 guys. Weather is still much warmer than I'm used to for this time of year, people are significantly nicer, but foods a bit boring though. Thanks for reading my blog

I never missed an entire week but my attendance across the board was pretty shoddy. But I still graduated with a top grade. It's all about deciding which lectures you can afford to miss and ensuring you stay on top of the material for the classes that you do miss.

Who are you?

Your new best friend please?

Off the top of my heard, I think Sligo is the biggest town in the country without city status. Or maybe it's one of the big towns in Louth?

>Sim
A what?

Enjoy doing poorly in exams.

I only have 12 hours a week as it is and whenever I go in, I get bored easily and feel like I'd be better off reading it myself at home so I do think I can afford to miss a lot of these classes, but then when I stay at home I don't do anything so I get a constant underlying feeling of guilt that I should be doing work. I find it hard to motivate myself unless there's a immediate deadline which is why I always end up cramming hard for exams. Even in the LC, I didn't really study until like 2/3 weeks beforehand

Ok virgin

>stating the obvious
Are you suggesting that there might be non-virgins among us, user?

You the American lad who just moved here? I thought America was supposed to be much hotter than Ireland.

Yeah and it is during the warm months but the north gets much colder during winter. Although always more sunshine regardless of temperature

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>Although always more sunshine regardless of temperature
You're a long way from sunshine now, lad.

It's rag week isn't it? Doubt you're the only one.

>It's rag week isn't it?
Where?

Dunno, thought I read that here a few days ago, didn't look into it.

Think so, I actually did think of that to feel better about myself :3

NUIG, it's the main one

>NUIG, it's the main one
>it's unofficial
Sure.

They banned it over a decade ago and it's still the strongest rag week in the world. Galway is too powerful.

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