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Daniel Maclise (1806-1870)
The Marriage of Strongbow and Aoife (Diarmait Mac Murchada the King of Leinster gives his daughter to his ally Richard de Clare on the ruins of Waterford in 1170, beginning the Norman conquest of Ireland)
Based ayylmao
unbased
my internet is down lads
Still no motivation for anything
It's obviously not if you're on here lol
NAOIGGER
Hwat raison ye Yrish men nae bein fou-redd in yeir awin lanagage? Thaurs yae hail mune ti dae the leeran but ye arnae! Nae richt ti complein taewarts thir Inglis nou.
English with a silly accent still isn't a language no matter how many times you spam it, dumb haggisnigger
dont be mean, lad's only encouraging us to use the cúpla focail
My guitar came in today. Any guitar masters in here that can give tips to a beginner?
>'It's disgusting': Simon Harris says people have purposefully coughed in his face
>The Health Minister said a man and woman came up to him and tried to cough on him as a joke yesterday.
Based coofers dabbing on slimy simey
only people who started young can play guitar lad. same with learning languages.
I saw this in person before. I didn't realise how massive the painting itself was until then.
That's only true of hurling.
What would happen in ireland if shtf?Would people in ballyshites start killing each other?Would neighboring ballyshites declare ware on each other?
does any weeb in waterford area want to be my friend
>Leinster betrays Ireland
Typical.
This will probably be the only time in our lives where we have the official approval of the government to stay indoors and do nothing.
Don't waste it by actually doing stuff!
being good at hurling is pointless, there's no money in it.
Anglo moneygrubber.
you're more anglo than me ya kilkenny pale prick lol
>lol
The more likely scenario is that the townies will turn on each other, and then the culchies will exploit the chaos and invade the towns.
sneed!
Doesn't Waterford have a big adult Yugioh scene? You'll probably meet a weeb there
How's he doing lads?
planning the Irish empire
*empear
literally just spinning mouse around in OBS desktop capture and seeing it move at the same time on all the smaller windows is far more fun than anything else in my life
so basically we need to play games together as a thread or i'll fucking kill myself
>I saw this in person before
Gael or Gall?
i dont play yugioh :c
What anime do you like?
>even the RTÉ newscasters are standing two metres apart
whats so fucking funny??
Is that you AA? If not, go find AA, he'll probably be interested.
How does one become a general, or even just an officer, in a meme army like ours? It sounds great to be just sitting on your hole all day drawing up plans to invade the world knowing that you'll never actually have to do anything
recently watched sarazamnai and loved it, currently watching symphogear
AA?
>currently watching symphogear
Extremely based. What season are you on?
>British royal family is infected
Lighten up a bit man
Being a good worker and staying until you have seniority.
>It sounds great to be just sitting on your hole all day drawing up plans to invade the world knowing that you'll never actually have to do anything
Our army does peacekeeping missions user.
i can only get so erect
think i might join the army
>Simon Harris is going to purge the country of knackers
Finally!
same
1st season, only 6 episodes in but its a really fun watch
was a grand bit o sun today
A fool and his life are soon separated.
I wish I was watching it for the first time again. Enjoy.
>peacekeeping
do people really believe this
What do you think they are actually doing over there?
blowing up sandniggers so america can their oil
Do you have even a shred of evidence for this?
please don't tell me you actually believe in their world's policemen shite
>blowing up sandniggers so america can their oil
Still requesting evidence for the Irish army participating in this.
perhaps irish "peacekeepers" do not directly participate in it, but they still toe the american line, and so contribute indirectly to it
>perhaps irish "peacekeepers" do not directly participate in it
Nice moving of the goalposts.
>but they still toe the american line, and so contribute indirectly to it
Proofs?
I don't trust the Americans as far as I can throw them, which isn't far since I can't lift over 20 stone, but I know damn well the Irish army isn't partaking in it. And I know that because enough people here protest just for American military planes landing in Shannon, if there was evidence for our army breaching neutrality to assist them, we would have a socialist coup within the week.
This, not to mention that Ireland has barely taken any refugees at all compared to anywhere else, we need to take in our fair share and then a great deal more for being largely responsible for most of the disrepute in the muslim world, thinking about who we've interfered with before it's fair to say we ought to let in everyone from the Lebanon or the congo because our lads were messing around there.
>And I know that because enough people here protest just for American military planes landing in Shannon, if there was evidence for our army breaching neutrality to assist them, we would have a socialist coup within the week.
...you don't actually believe this, do you?
Gabh mo leithscéal, ní thuigim.
which language to learn; japanese or irish?
>Nice moving of the goalposts.
Hardly. Do you believe that Nazi collaborators are free from guilt if they did not directly participate in ethnic cleansings, and merely played a supporting background role?
>Proofs?
military.ie
>United Nations Truce Supervision Organisation
>UNTSO, established in 1948, is the oldest ongoing United Nations peacekeeping operation. It operates in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Israel - the parties to the Truce Agreements that followed the fighting in Palestine in 1948.
i.e. propping up the US puppet regime of Israel
>United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
>UNDOF was established by UNSCR350 in 1974 following the agreed disengagement of Israeli and Syrian forces on the Golan Heights after the ending of the Yom Kippur War. The Force deployed in and around an area of separation, which is 80km long and varying from 10km to 1km in width. UNDOF is the only military presence allowed in the area of separation, and it has 44 manned positions and 11 observation posts.
i.e. propping up the US puppet regime of Israel
>I know damn well the Irish army isn't partaking in it.
Again, perhaps they're not in fighter jets bombing them, but they are certainly contributing to it, however minor their role might be.
>And I know that because enough people here protest just for American military planes landing in Shannon, if there was evidence for our army breaching neutrality to assist them, we would have a socialist coup within the week.
Ah yes, all those famous Irish socialist parties...
We need to have a name for this. Reductio ad yikesium?
irish
no use importing sectarian conflict, we're good enough at that ourselves