When you see a C*lto-G*rmanic subhuman

>When you see a C*lto-G*rmanic subhuman

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What are they eating?

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Epic. Med pride worldwide!!

when you take their women

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when you take Jerusalem 3 times in a row

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Reminder that the Celts could have taken Rome but chose not to, leading Rome to build walls and become a powerhouse. You're welcome.

You see me but I can't see you, Mediterranean manlet.

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>American education

Looks like some sort of pecan cookies.

Ayy Tone!

Seething lanklet

assblasted micks because the romans were the kingmakers of ireland

Shouldn't you be delivering fuckin cannolis or somethin?

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Once at the gym I stuffed a manlet mer into the locker while we were both naked. He cried the whole time

Foreskin biscuits.

they never even came here, retard

>when half jewish terrone half mestizo new world mutt larps as roman

amaretti. a kind of cookie with a particular bittersweet flavour, it's soft despite the shape, and often garnished with almonds. it's excellent with dessert wines or after meal liquors. there are many types of amaretti, some are smaller and friable, that one is more likely a homemade variant

Yes

Romans never stepped foot in Ireland mate.

DA GABAGOOL

>coasting on the glory of an empire that was snuffed out 1500 years ago
That pretty fucking sad

I've had this I think. Very strong almond flavour. Not really for me.

Because it was such a shithole it wasn't even worth it.

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Jesus Italians are autistic about food. Amaretti. This explains amaretto, which I believe is almond liquor.

No it's because it was too cold for the little M*ds. Thus why they called it Hibernia (Land of eternal winter)

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Svogliatelle

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Agricola and his legions went to ireland to end a local civil war

Indeed, the Roman historian Tacitus mentions that Agricola, while governor of Roman Britain (AD 78 - 84), considered conquering Ireland, believing it could be held with one legion plus auxiliaries and entertained an exiled Irish prince, thinking to use him as a pretext for a possible invasion of Ireland.[8] This Roman author tells us that around those years Agricola had with him an Irish chieftain (may be Túathal Techtmar) who later returned to conquer Ireland with an army. Excavations at sites linked to the tale of Túathal have produced Roman material of the late 1st or early 2nd centuries. It would be consistent for Túathal to have been that Irish chieftain.

>considered
>believing
>could
>possible
>may be
well I'm convinced. oh, wait
>an Irish chieftain who later returned to conquer Ireland
nvm

Ayyyo hol up a minute pham

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