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Eagrán Éa, Éam 'gus Éamon.

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>deich

Based western animation edition

Dia duit, mo chairde

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You would say "Dia dhaoibh" for the plural desu.

Dia is muire duit

a cartoon from 20 years ago

>Gardaí to permit wearing of turbans and hijabs in diversity drive

Plenty of similar cartoons around now

Such as?

Is Derry Girls actually funny, or do I just like it because of the funny little accents?

fucking stuffed with polish bread

>Éamon is the Irish for Edward and hence Eddie
I knew this in primary school but completely forgot about it until now.

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>Is Derry Girls actually funny
No. It's that knew brand of Irish "comedy" like the Young Offenders that just seems to glorify being a knacker.

Rick and Morty, Bojack, Bob's burgers. Stop being a weeb joke.

I hate the police anyway, doesn't matter if they're pakis or not

>knew
But they're not gypsies or even particularly low class
and it's infinitely more funny than shite like the Young Offenders

>I hate the police anyway
Knacker-tier opinion. Did they take away your drugs?

At least I don't suck them off like you do lol

>Rick and Morty
>Reddit: The Anime
None of those shows have big anime tiddies, cute girls doing cute things, or cute girls doing cool things.

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>If you don't irrationally hate the Gardaí like I do you're a bootlicker

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>laughing followed by nervousness
I'm confused. Does this mean you're a bootlicker that's afraid of being found out?

They're arrogant bastards on a power trip

I wouldn't have said that Ted's latter expression conveys nervousness. Moreso confusion.

Didn't pay your car tax again?

>He likes cartoon women
Lol that's some perverted shit

>I wouldn't have said that Ted's latter expression conveys nervousness. Moreso confusion.
Doesn't look like it. And in the context of the episode he was nervous.

Alri sergeant ryan? thought you'd have some family to kick out of their home or something

I always thought he was more confused/perturbed by what she said.

Wish I had enough power to go on a power trip lads. Instead I have to settle for delusions of grandeur.

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>thought you'd have some family to kick out of their home or something
So you think people who don't pay their mortgage should continue to be allowed to stay in their house that they don't own for free?

>not going on a power trip with no power and hoping nobody finds out
Double the rush.

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Yes

That's a bit retarded.

All of those shows are terrible

Yes if they've fallen on hard times and have difficulty paying. No if they just don't want to.

Bob's Burgers is decent.

Retarded of the government who can't secure employment for people so they have to go without, then send in their goons to do the dirty work

>forgetting Spanish-Vatican dual-citizen Edmundo DeValera

I know western animation still exists, I just think it's shit (and I say this as someone who is not into anime)

Banks will usually attempt to facilitate people in the former situation if there is any possibility of them paying at all. Evictions are still exceptionally rare in Ireland (even for people who refuse to pay), which is why they almost always blow up in the media one way or another when they do happen.

We have one of the lowest unemployment rates in the EU. Why do you think immigration from EU countries is on the rise again? It's not because of some leftist conspiracy; it's because there are jobs to be filled.

I could never picture Dev as an "Edward"

And I think anime is shit so let's just agree to disagree

It's barely animated though. While the comedy of western animation can be quite good, the animation is becoming increasingly low effort (at least among the popular shows that I've seen).

It would be the best of those 3, yes. I didn't see much of it but I thought it was dry and I didn't get the point of it

Why do you have to shoehorn the EU into everything?

The data is readily available and it's a union that we are a member of. Would you prefer if I compared our unemployment rate to the Mercosur countries?

Mercosur is alright, not a political union

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Economics and Politics are intrinsically linked. And there's nothing wrong with voluntary, democratic, consensus-based political unions.

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>While the comedy of western animation can be quite good, the animation is becoming increasingly low effort
Couldn't agree more. The animation in The Simpsons was part of the humour itself and added to the comedy. Zombie Simpsons and most other modern western cartoons just see the animation aspect as a way of cheaply creating content without having to pay live actors. 3DCG was the cancer that killed western animation, Flash is the zombie virus that makes a mockery of its corpse.

>I didn't get the point of it
Things have to have points?

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>And there's nothing wrong with voluntary, democratic, consensus-based political unions.
Yes, if all parties involved are homogeneous. We have no business interacting with continentals who are ethnically different from us

Did we vote for political union?

Ireland isn't even 100% homogeneous (not even close). By your logic we shouldn't even be a country.

Yes: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maastricht_Treaty

Thanks for perpetuating my belief that Eurosceptics are woefully ill-informed about the thing they claim to hate.

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>Ireland isn't even 100% homogeneous (not even close). By your logic we shouldn't even be a country.
Yes, because immigration has been raping Ireland since the 90's

Did we have a referendum on it though? Excuse me for not being a europhile who licks German and french balls

The 1190s

oh this really gets me willy wagglin

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>uni introduces new health and safety regulation where anyone who's disabled and can only get up with an elevator can only be on the ground floor from now on
>elevators are reserved for the disabled only
>99% of the disabled bathrooms are NOT on the ground floor
Do they even think this shite through? I heard someone say it was EU enforced and no one and the meeting could challenge it.

But even prior to that. 800 years of British interference surely tainted the Gaelic bloodline, no? I'm not one of those lefties who says that there is no such thing as "ethnically Irish", but no country is or can be 100% homogeneous. It's just not possible.

>Did we have a referendum on it though?
Yes. The is basic history, lad. We always have a referendum any time we adopt a new EU treaty. That actually makes us the most democratic country in the EU when it comes to adopting EU policy.

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You mean like when you put on a high visibility jacket on your home at night but you tired of tired of walking so you hop in a nearby digger knowing that no passerby would question you? And then while passing through a town you spot an unprotected pass machine and pry it out of the wall just to see if you can? But then once you get home you discover all of the cash is paint damaged by a security feature so you hide it in an unusually spacious Monopoly box you never thought you'd need a use for because it's the only place where no one would think strangely of that many pink-coloured banknotes? And meanwhile you're hiding the ATM behind the cowshed in the hope that on the rare chance anyone checks there that you can convince them your land used to be a thriving rural village up until the post office closed a few weeks ago as an explanation for why such a thing would be in the middle of nowhere? And the stress of keeping all of this under your hat has been so strong that it's only beaten by the large mound in your field where you dug a large hole with the digger in order to bury it but now nothing grows over it due to the leaking diesel and the only relief you can solace from all of this is playing with the buttons on the pass machine to try and make a song out of the noises?

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>But then once you get home you discover all of the cash is paint damaged by a security feature
I've heard that there are ways around this. Although whether they actually work or not I don't know.

>But even prior to that. 800 years of British interference surely tainted the Gaelic bloodline, no?
The reference point we should go by is 1800, that's as far back as Ancestry.com goes. Any new peoples who have arrived after that cannot be Irish

t. 100% Irish

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>The reference point we should go by is 1800, that's as far back as Ancestry.com goes. Any new peoples who have arrived after that cannot be Irish
That's fairly fucking arbitrary.

t. Piotr

Kalergi plan Google it

I feel like I'm on a list for having Googled that.

Is this heresy?

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Country's fucked.

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Kalergi plan is semi-disinfo, he's not really central to their thought even if the plan asattributed to them is theirs to a tee.

Hold the fuck up, we're over 85% ethnically Irish and a large chunk of that 15% comes from the past 20 years of Eastern European immigration. There is a very big different between being 100% homogenous (which is almost impossible for a country our size in the modern age) and "nowhere near" of which we are fairly fucking close to, especially considering our history.

>800 years of British interference surely tainted the Gaelic bloodline, no?
No. The answer is no. If you knew more than the most basic outline of our history you would know that settlers in Ireland have always been separated from the rest of the population. When the Normans first came here they built walled towns and cities specifically to keep Irish out. Then when the Normans started to go native, the English imposed laws forbidding marriage between Irish and non-Irish in Ireland. All of that fell apart at the advent of Protestantism when the old settlers lost their land and integrated into the general Irish population. For that point I will give you a tainting of the blood, however the Normans only ever made up a tiny proportion of the population anyways so that impact was minimal. After the Protestant ascendancy came to power there was a complete divide between the 90+% rural Irish peasantry and the Protestant settlers and upper class. And even on the occasions when there was mixing between these two groups, it was almost always a Catholic marrying into a Protestant family, rather than the extremely unlikely scenario of a Protestant reducing themselves to second-class citizens under the law. So in that sense it was the Irish who were corrupting the English settlers more than anything. That's the way things continued right up until independence.

1/2, comment too long.

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Saying that Ireland was seriously affected by English genes is a brainlet-tier opinion that shows a complete lack of understanding of Irish history. It's like saying that the modern Northern Irish person is genetically half-British half-Irish when the reality as you know is that there are two distinct communities, just like how pre-independence Ireland was. I would expect this from a foreigner or someone who didn't pay attention in school, but I really expected better from you.

For what? Thought crime? Fuck that.. freedom of speech, thought and expression

But what he wanted is coming through, bastard people and the disintegration of national identity

Now you've done it lad, you'll be getting a visit from the gardaí soon

>Normans only ever made up a tiny proportion of the population anyways so that impact was minimal
About 35% of Irish surnames are Norman in origin, with the greatest concentration in Munster
>when the reality as you know is that there are two distinct communities
That has never been the reality, just wishful thinking on your part
I'm sure Gerry Adams and Arlene Kennedy will be surprised to hear that.

Yeah, but it makes it sound like it's the plot of some mixed-race Austrian-Japanese decadent aristocrat, when the real profile is more like an Anglo-Jewish capitalist oligarch homosexual/sadist.

It's full of that distinctive female-friendly comedy where you have every character performing ridiculously exaggerated responses to different dilemmas, which facilitates the shitty comedy.

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My body is ready
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>Anglo-Jewish capitalist oligarch homosexual/sadist.
Churchill?

bit concerned about france
think they really bought into that natural border meme

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Ulster is unifying Europe?

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>natural border
>meme

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Based Provence.

Yeah, that's an archetype, but he was more of a loyal front-man than a mastermind.

>tfw you will never lead a glorious revolution in which all members of the br*tish "royal family" are publicly beheaded
It's not fair, buachaillaí

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Dia is muire duit, conas taoi?

They aren't your friends, bootlicker. ACAB

>ACAB
Begone Yank.

ugh...

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Is bastaird iad na póilíní
An bhfuil sé sin níos fearr, a lighí de bhuataisí?

How much do you spend on food per week, /éire/?

I average around €40.

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Around 50. Although I only buy for myself, no gf or friends

>no gf or friends
haha loser

>no gf or friends
I think we know

I think that goes without saying for us all.

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>LARPing as a normalfag
Sad.

>no gf
Why not? Are you gay? I don't think people mind in 2019 desu

Either way he was a little bollicks

ya you are sad lmao
freak