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>Threat of Covid-19 showing no sign of abating globally
Have a good weekend patrick
From sven
Thank you sven, same to you
cringe
Paganism is demon worship.
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Why do you put the name as éire when all posts are in English.
what does it have to do with you?
ya and saints wells are pagan in origin
my great grandma was irish.
i had a russian hamster, can i control the rusian thread
speak irish then.
Buddy's got a point, all the other country's threads are in their language.
You guys should start speaking Irish for the Irish thread.
Can you guys post some comfy countryside photos. Id prefer if they weren't the classic stock photos from Google images. Maybe something you took yourself from your local area.
God Ireland looks so fucking comfy.
Remember lads if ye do catch covid-19. Drink loads of flat 7UP. There have been 6 UPs before this but 7UP is the best and most effective.
here's one i took of a waterfall
For me it's coronavirus 7
*sips*
for me?
cidorona
Very nice. Seems like the kind of place where there isn't a bunch of litter on the side of the roads and highways ect.
Are there enough forests in Ireland? I always thought it was pretty deforested. Pic looks like a forest river or something.
Looks like New England USA a bit.
>Are there enough forests in Ireland?
no
there are loads around me but none are really natural
the vast majority of forests in ireland are managed by our forestry board and are plantations of scots pine and sika spruce to be harvested for commercial purposes
that waterfall leads into the barrow which is a big enough river and when i was going up to it i took a wrong turn and ended up meeting a lorry with harvested logs at an entrance to the forest and had to back my car away so he could get out
this pic is of an old building maybe used by shepherds/farmers before there was a forest there, the surrounding area would originally have been covered in sphagnum moss and been a bog, its beside a river too
its on my phone so ill upload it separately
Thoughts on the upcoming Brian Ború show being made by Americans?
>Claude dal Farra, a producer for the upcoming TV adaptation, described the eight-episode series as “a bit of a hybrid between Vikings and Braveheart."
>“It’s set in an age when women were the equals of men. Ireland was Christian but it was [under] Brehon law,” said Scott, who has written the pilot episode.
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>>“It’s set in an age when women were the equals of men. Ireland was Christian but it was [under] Brehon law,” said Scott, who has written the pilot episode.
Aye yes men and women were considered so much as equals that when a woman stole things she would be sent out to sea on a rickety boat with a half a days gruel.
is it in irish?
yikesanon-tier image
also this is good, a lot of irish history tv/film being made in recent years
Its made by Americans, expect everyone to have Lucky Charms voices. Also I believe that Ború is going to be played by a Dane.
I would rather nothing be made about our history than have schlock that bastardises our history.
>also this is good, a lot of irish history tv/film being made in recent years
like what?
Remember that time when RTÉ portrayed Pearse as a literal faggot in its 1916 show?
no
and yet they still didn't portray the single mother lesbian brigades accurately smdh
>we should make a show set in 1916 thats about a lesbo and not focused on the men of 1916
What were RTÉ thinking?