I'm sure you did see it written enough - by Scottish people.Svartalf wrote:I didn't invent it saw it written enough that the current Irish official one never took hold
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When I'm writing in Irish, I'll mind Irish spelling... Given that I haven't been practicing that since like 1990... rough estimate is 'fat chance'.
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I had some delicious pork chops last night. No way in hell I'm giving up that, or bacon for that matter for a religion that's shitties religion on the planet.





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... too bad I can't afford a bacon burger at the diner across the corner.
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Libya sent money to the IRA back in the 80's, so there has been a connection for a long time.
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Accepting funding for the IRA 20 odd years ago is one thing. Attacking New York is something completely different.Tyrannical wrote:Libya sent money to the IRA back in the 80's, so there has been a connection for a long time.
What I've found with a few discussions I've had lately is this self-satisfaction that people express with their proffessed open mindedness. In realty it ammounts to wilful ignorance and intellectual cowardice as they are choosing to not form any sort of opinion on a particular topic. Basically "I don't know and I'm not going to look at any evidence because I'm quite happy on this fence."
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I assumed the funding and support was more or less continuous, and it was closer to thirty years.Robert_S wrote:Accepting funding for the IRA 20 odd years ago is one thing. Attacking New York is something completely different.Tyrannical wrote:Libya sent money to the IRA back in the 80's, so there has been a connection for a long time.
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I just looked it up, so "The troubles" ended in 2001ish. I stopped hearing about it back in the early '90s.Tyrannical wrote:I assumed the funding and support was more or less continuous, and it was closer to thirty years.Robert_S wrote:Accepting funding for the IRA 20 odd years ago is one thing. Attacking New York is something completely different.Tyrannical wrote:Libya sent money to the IRA back in the 80's, so there has been a connection for a long time.
That's not the main point though. I suspect there's lots of Irish in New York who'd be a little peeved about Ireland supporting Al Quaida.
What I've found with a few discussions I've had lately is this self-satisfaction that people express with their proffessed open mindedness. In realty it ammounts to wilful ignorance and intellectual cowardice as they are choosing to not form any sort of opinion on a particular topic. Basically "I don't know and I'm not going to look at any evidence because I'm quite happy on this fence."
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As in, "at least 99% of them".Robert_S wrote:I just looked it up, so "The troubles" ended in 2001ish. I stopped hearing about it back in the early '90s.Tyrannical wrote:I assumed the funding and support was more or less continuous, and it was closer to thirty years.Robert_S wrote:Accepting funding for the IRA 20 odd years ago is one thing. Attacking New York is something completely different.Tyrannical wrote:Libya sent money to the IRA back in the 80's, so there has been a connection for a long time.
That's not the main point though. I suspect there's lots of Irish in New York who'd be a little peeved about Ireland supporting Al Quaida.
And yes, the troubles have been on the back burner for more than a decade or more, hopefully never to return.
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I still don't know what to make of calling that "The Troubles".klr wrote:And yes, the troubles have been on the back burner for more than a decade or more, hopefully never to return.
What I've found with a few discussions I've had lately is this self-satisfaction that people express with their proffessed open mindedness. In realty it ammounts to wilful ignorance and intellectual cowardice as they are choosing to not form any sort of opinion on a particular topic. Basically "I don't know and I'm not going to look at any evidence because I'm quite happy on this fence."
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You're not the only one.Robert_S wrote:I still don't know what to make of calling that "The Troubles".klr wrote:And yes, the troubles have been on the back burner for more than a decade or more, hopefully never to return.

We called WW II "The Emergency", as we were officially neutral.
It's just an Irish thing.

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It was upgraded from The Difficulties.Robert_S wrote:I still don't know what to make of calling that "The Troubles".klr wrote:And yes, the troubles have been on the back burner for more than a decade or more, hopefully never to return.
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No "pardon" necessary - after the Great Famine pretty much anything would look rather minor, I guess.klr wrote:You're not the only one.Robert_S wrote:I still don't know what to make of calling that "The Troubles".klr wrote:And yes, the troubles have been on the back burner for more than a decade or more, hopefully never to return.![]()
We called WW II "The Emergency", as we were officially neutral.
It's just an Irish thing.
The latest Years of Hunger (Nälkävuodet) in Finland, 1866-1868, when 250,000 of our then population of 1,850,000 died (the history of which "Nälkä vai tauti tappoi?" I'm leafing through very slowly ATM) are still pretty tame compared to your Great Famine. Especially as we had a government of our own, which tried to do what they could, only they were short of cash already after the first almost total crop failure in 1866, and 1857, 1862 and 1865 had also been pretty bad, and the impossible weathers made transport of emergency grain difficult and at times outright impossible.
Do people in Ireland still talk about the Great Famine? My grandmother told stories to us that her grandmother, who had heard them from her grandmother, had told her, and those stories seemed to have lost none of their potency when passed from generation to generation.
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Yes, they still milk it.Ronja wrote:...Do people in Ireland still talk about the Great Famine?..


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