Elmer Blooker wrote: » There are greedy people wherever you go. Are Irish people stupid .. I would have to say yes. The Irish are incapable of getting outraged about anything, we get little or nothing for our taxes, crap services, crap everything and just put up with it. Shure anyway I'll have a pint .... 'low lie the fields of Athenry ....'
kowloon wrote: » So the larger this majority is by volume and below averageness, the more above average the above average people are. Where would one meet these selfless intellectuals?
corsav6 wrote: » If your looking in the wrong place then you'll find the wrong people. Plenty of hard working, intelligent and decent people in this country.
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » What a lovely message. There is often too much negativity online with Twitter, Facebook, Reddit ect. It's refreshing to read someone say that most people are doing their best.
Omackeral wrote: » We also expect foreigners to speak English to us here at home and when we go abroad. Heaven forbid you learn and try to use a few phrases in Spanish or French. That's all without knowing our own language.
Feisar wrote: » I fly frequently. Most humanoids do not have the mental capacity to remove liquids from their bags. Or if they do, don’t realise 100ml is the max capacity per container.
Raconteuse wrote: » Doubt any other nation is so self doubting. You wouldn't read Americans or British going on about themselves like that; and when it comes to stupid, they have some beauts.
pgj2015 wrote: » I will just leave this here.https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/madness-continues-krispy-kreme-blanchardstown-15278540
Bobblehats wrote: » Hey hey hey kids!
Shady Grady wrote: » It is scientific fact that Dunkin Doughnuts are far superior to Krispy Kremes. Anything else is heresay.
Pac1Man wrote: » Have a walk through a shopping centre to see the complete lack of self awareness most people have in it's most basic form. People stopping suddenly to use their phone, sauntering out of shops without a cursory glance to check for incoming walkers, labouring along 3 abreast stopping people behind from getting by etc... The same can be seen on the roads however it's much easier to deal with since the repercussions are much greater.
Strumms wrote: » Yep, shopping centers are a great indicator of the appalling demographic of fûckwit who inhabit our lives....some recent examples.... The woman who informed us she was Q skipping as her parking was about to go into the next hour..’did we mind?’ She asked AFTER she skipped... The three people who stopped at the bottom of the escalator wonder if they should go upstairs and the rest of us have to wait while they discuss it... The fûckwit who today parked so close to my car and smacked my door with hers, looked, saw me sitting in the car and instead of apologizing or looking to see might there have been damage just walked off into the shopping center like nothing happened...she had parked just ‘on’ the line which a cursory look in the mirror would have showed her but no... car was bought brand new five months ago, thankfully no damage...
pgj2015 wrote: » "what time does tesco close in tallaght"?
Horsebox9000 wrote: » Ok best example I just found there CAB seize millions From family claiming dole. First response is what about the bankers and Apple.
Raconteuse wrote: » I don't know what the "we" stuff is about. It has been established that there is a very vocal contingent of stupid, lazy, moaning, self entitled folk in this country. Just like in lots of countries. No need for putting down the entire country though, or the arrogant "everyone is stupid except me" thing, because you can be sure the folk saying "we" and "the Irish" aren't actually including themselves. Doubt any other nation is so self doubting. You wouldn't read Americans or British going on about themselves like that; and when it comes to stupid, they have some beauts. As someone said here recently, it's like a legacy from colonialism and anti Irish sentiment - like it has been internalised here.
Raconteuse wrote: » I'm the first to complain about self loathing bollox but it is more prevalent in this country - and other Anglophone countries too though. It's not just an Irish thing. I mean Germanic societies seem far more about everyone recognising that they live in a society and have to pull together.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » You’re all over the place!
Ray Palmer wrote: » They match up in my eyes. What warped thing are you seeing?