redzerdrog wrote: » The majority of people.
Horsebox9000 wrote: » Genuine question I notice through my trawling of news sites and their respective pages on the social media etc.. That there doesn't seem to be too many braincells in comments
barneygumble99 wrote: » I work with the public every day and I genuinely have to ask myself how the **** some people manage to dress themselves in the morning. The dumbest questions you’re asked. Don’t know how some people manage to do tasks like booking flights and having the wherewithall to get to an airport and through security. Things that require a bit of organisation and thought. In general a lot of people want others to do everything for them and don’t want to think for themselves. No plan B whatsoever.
Horsebox9000 wrote: » Genuine question I notice through my trawling of news sites and their respective pages on the social media etc.. That there doesn't seem to be too many braincells in comments Read an article about the Luas the other day and someone was legitimately moaning there wasn't one in their area even though it was a rural area with cheap rent and not much facility wise. Read an article about the Garda and someone mentioned the Garda were scum because they arrested said poster in public before and embarrassed them. Another person stating that the 2 new 24 hr bus routes is an attack on the Taxi drivers of Ireland by the people of Ireland and the routes should be scrapped cause now taxis might have to work harder. And of course politics. Anything... literally anything gets announced and instantly barrages of what about the homeless and FF FG LABOUR (people don't seem to be aware Labour aint in gov anymore) not fit for purpose. So really what I am saying is there seems to be a few pre meditated responses to the big.issues in Ireland and I notice that's all people can ever say. Why do they not have constructive criticism and why is everything me me me? Housing- the Governemnt should build social houses. Gov builds the houses . The houses aren't free enough or i don't like the noise of construction so don't build here. It's too high. Yada yada I'm legit wondering do people see the same online or am I alone ? And yes I believe the comments made by some people to be stupid hence the title. Also are we stagnating progress by always listening to and sometimes acquiescing to their demands?
Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » I’m an Irishman living in Germany, so can give a fairly objective perspective on this. There’s some wonderful people in Ireland, however it’s true to say that a large percentage of the people are greedy, stupid, and petty. They are also spectacularly vulgar, and have very little class or culture. I always have to chuckle when you hear an Irishman (or woman) complain about the calibre of politician in the country. One has to wonder why the wonderful, intelligent, and dignified people of Ireland vote for such idiots. The reality however is that those politicians are just a perfect example of the people they represent – in fact I’d go so far as to say that politicians tend to be cleverer, more dignified, hard-working, and honest than the average Paddy who complains endlessly about them. Finally, most of the Irish are terrible with money. They buy horrible low-end cars, clothes that don’t suit their potato-shaped bodies, and go on depressing holidays to Costa Del Lager. It’s a pity they wouldn’t spend more money on dental work. Money doesn't suit them.
Deleted User wrote: » FYP.
I see sheep wrote: » What's your solution for the homeless you see?
Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » It’s a pity they wouldn’t spend more money on dental work. Money doesn't suit them.
Horsebox9000 wrote: » That's what you get from my post? This is kind of what I'm talking about
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » Are you trying to disagree with him that the Irish are NOT stupid and petty...? Because as it stands, you're making the man's argument for him.
Deleted User wrote: » *reads thread title again* The irony of one defending a parody, but you know this already :rolleyes:
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » Yeah.... "parody" - let's say it was just a parody and move quickly along, shall we?
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » It started in the late 1990’s, the days when we left ourselves behind and became obsessed with the next euro and one-upping the neighbours. The majority of people have been vermin since then, and even a good recession didn’t even sort it out as the greed was ingrained.
I Am The Law wrote: » Can't, Irish dentists are a perfect example of Irish greed.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » The majority are below average...