Tell me how wrote: » :D:D:D Brilliant. Gozunda doesn't agree so can decree how something is viewed on thread. Get over yourself man. You can add all the 'lol's' and 'it's funny how' or 'funny old worlds' you want, you've gone right across the board in your arguments against Greta, it's definitely fueled by something and hatred seems the most likely. Now, the root cause for that hatred is more intriguing...
gozunda wrote: » That's the thing - you're right. There is perverse obsession by some people for sure. The level of adulation and frankly idolisation by that small number is truely scary imo. Lol though conversely funny you think that anyone commenting on what someone says or does (eg those tantrums) amounts to 'hatred'. That argument hasn't washed previously on the thread. Dont reckon it's going to do any better now tbh. But as for time wasted or otherwise here we are on boards yaking away. Funny old world isn't it ...
ancapailldorcha wrote: » Nah. There's a weird, bordering on perverse obsession with this girl that I've been seeing here for ages. It's just a bit sad that so many people have so little to do with their time. I gave pretty much all the info I have on her in my previous post. I know nothing else about her but if she elicits so much hatred from the libertarians here then she must be ok.
Tell me how wrote: » But you're way too smart for that aren't you. You have analysed the data, considered the facts and formed a logical opinion. Everyone else is just too stupid for that. Well done, oh wise one.
Micky 32 wrote: » My advice to you there is don’t tell them you’re from the city ;-)
galwayllm wrote: » She's like her boat, full of ****... She is a well used pawn! Good on the lemmings and snowflakes who support her.....��
IAMAMORON wrote: » I am often down the country to buy my meat. I know what the farmers are up to. Sly divils.
Micky 32 wrote: » Sure i wouldn’t know. I live in a large town. No septic tank in my garden, is it true that sewage gets pumped into the liffy up there?. Also we have gigabit broadband too. Sure why don’t you come down the country and ask the culchies if you’re looking for info.
jimgoose wrote: "Asbergers" is now called Autism Spectrum Disorder, which would be considered a form of autism. The other term fell into disuse on account of Hans Asberger's propensity for collaborating with Nazi lunatics in murdering children who were considered inferior.
IAMAMORON wrote: » Micky32, are people who live " up the town ", are they townies or culchies? I would always say a culchie is a proper mucker. Only goes in to town to do the shopping and has a sceptic tank in the back garden, etc. What do you reckon? I am only fishing for terminology btw. I am not starting a row now or anything. Talk to ye in 5.
Micky 32 wrote: » ...Some say she has autism and you and others say aspergers..
Micky 32 wrote: » Why? Sure if they’re tasty why not. I’m partial to a good quarter pounder myself ;-)
Micky 32 wrote: » And for a lot of good reasons.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » He could cut down on the burgers.
Tell me how wrote: » You should take some time to read the thread. Large number of arguments in the first 3, 4 thousand posts against Greta were related to her having aspergers.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Yup standard issue for you people to think of Dublin this way
IAMAMORON wrote: » It is too easy to blame climate change on Donald Trump, although this might prick a few lefties' ears. Not every problem in the modern world is Donald Trump's fault. All he does is eat burgers, talk shight, play golf and screw hookers. None of those pastimes are bad for the environment.
Tell me how wrote: » The similarities between many views against Greta and this tweet are unsurprising.https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1205100602025545730?s=19
Micky 32 wrote: » This childish argument i’m talking about when it’s absolutely got nothing to do with her age and autism.
IAMAMORON wrote: IAMANOXYMORON
Micky 32 wrote: » I applaud you on your username. How did you think of that one up?
Micky 32 wrote: » No offence but i’d rather live out in the country, Dublin in my opinion is one of the biggest kips i have been in.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I think these threads are more like enlightened Dublin and surrounds folk V backwards rural one off housing people who still go to mass etc and cant handle change
IAMAMORON wrote: » I have a low opinion of culchies myself, although I like their birds, some of them are very pleasing on the eye. Is " Woke Culchie " a noun or an adverb ? Don't worry, they don't get broadband anyway, so most of the real culchies can't read this for another 5 minutes.