Joeytheparrot wrote: » In her latest attack on the guards she says the corona virus doesnt exist and its all a hoax and that the reason we are all being told to stay 2m spart is because 5g cameras cant monitor people in crowds.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Kinda need her to catch the virus. Not die from it, just get very very sick.
Deleted User wrote: » Kinda need her to catch the virus. Not die from it, just get very very sick.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » Thats essential work?. Most IT staff off nowadays.
dan1895 wrote: » https://twitter.com/gemmaod1/status/1247650138111311872?s=19 Ramping the crazy up a bit more now it seems.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » I still haven't seen anything in the press to suggest that the Gardai got new powers to enforce the 2km limit.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » My father couldn't even switch on a computer but he was a kind gentle quiet man who died a year ago in a horrific accident. Id rather you didnt mock him.
brightspark wrote: » She also justifies exposing herself
TaurenDruid wrote: » I clearly wasn't mocking him. But my condolences on your loss.
brightspark wrote: » To her it would just be an attempt by the "new world order" to silence her, she has compared herself to Veronica Guerin recently and said that it is a risk she is willing to take. She also justifies exposing herself to wifi etc as a necessary risk of her career as a "journalist".
Long_Wave wrote: » Is the Easter Bunny common in Ireland now? When I was a kid only Americans did the Easter Bunny.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » Well many IT companies have stopped projects and I assumed they are closed may not be and still doing IT maintenance remotely.
DubInMeath wrote: » What companies have cancelled projects and what projects because of covid and are just doing remote maintenance? Most I know are still working on projects and not just remote maintenance.
whippet wrote: » i'm in IT and we are extremely busy - some projects have been paused, some have been ramped up to take advantage of spare capacity and day to day the support of remote working and cloud migrations are keeping everyone really busy. As a company we were already almost 80% fully remote before this kicked off so in reality nothing changed the way we work
TaurenDruid wrote: » Yes, always has been: https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/the-easter-bunny-is-female-how-our-easter-traditions-began-1.3436450
whippet wrote: » she hasn't been active on the auld twitter machine in the last day or so - you'd think she'd be lapping up all the attention she is seeking ... or have twitter dropped the ban hammer on her 'second' account?
Seamai wrote: » I don't remember the easter bunny or egg hunts ever being part of Easter growing up in the 60's and 70's, when we were given the eggs we knew they were from our parents, aunts, uncles etc. There was nothing mysterious about it. I suspect like many things from the bastardisation of Halloween to mayonnaise instead of salad cream it was an American import that started in the 70s or 80's.
DubInMeath wrote: » Well apparently pumkin carving in the states came from Irish immigrants. The only person I knew in Ireland in the late 80s with pumpkins was a Belgian farmer who emigrated over here after getting married. Must have made a few quid out of them as he did them every year. Never ate them but they were great fun to use as targets with a shotgun. Mayonnaise originated in France or Spain, with Hellmans being created in the states by a German immigrant. . The changing food and practices would be more from Europe that the states imo