Indestructable wrote: » Who is out there trying to improve things? To do the right thing? A black man gets kneeled upon until he dies- horrifically wrong A protest begins which turns into looting and destruction-wrong Trump Tweets about shooting looters-wrong Twitter imposed censorship-wrong A CNN journalist is arrested-wrong Who is doing the right things out there?
GY_1980 wrote: » Why the hell does every thread about the US on here become an argument about Trump?
Blaze420 wrote: » the biggest ****ing retard on the planet is the president....
Indestructable wrote: » What a KIP of a country it is. That's all.
rossie1977 wrote: » Twitter can do what they like because they are private company and set their own rules. Fact checking isn't censorship Twitter shouldn't be in same conversation as other things you listed. What about: Nazis marching down middle of us city with torches Mass shootings out of control Bombs sent to journalists Wealth inequality at highest level ever Race relations at lowest level in decades
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Because they see the US through the prism of Trump as president. The reality is most Americans are ashamed and embarrassed of him. Once you get outside his base he is despised.
GY_1980 wrote: » I’ve been to the US with Bush, Obama and Trump as President. Nothing changed. It’s the same place. Most Americans never even talk about politics or the President. They’re more likely to talk about Conor McGregor or explain to you how they’re Irish or something.
Tell me how wrote: » I'm currently living in US and actually find that people will mention politics quite readily once you are in any way outside of the usual basic introductory comments. They will not directly comment on someone maybe but will make a remark which will very clearly show their allegiance, and if you want to discuss it with them in detail they will. But very few express any interest in the alternative view to theirs more so than I find people in Ireland generally are.
Mark Shaw wrote: » Irish people who hate America are seriously cringey.
Mark Shaw wrote: » Not really. People like you who make hating America their identity are just cringe. Still haven't got over the first Gulf War, eh?
Mark Shaw wrote: » The fact that you called America a kip and the president a 'retard' would suggest you spend a great deal of time seething over America.
Mark Shaw wrote: » SEETHING E E T H I N G
Billhook wrote: » I'd say so, imagine living in perpetual fear of foreign lands and ignoring our own beautiful country. Imagine never experiencing lying in the bog and searching for a sky lark and hearing it's tweets, walking along the beach in Dunquinn on a summer's morning and seeing a shoal of mackerel herding sprat. Or a solitary Mullet cruising the seawall on a glassy summer's evening, the gulls hanging out on a pier wall.
Billhook wrote: » Imagine not waiting at 1:55 am on a weekend for Kerri Chandler to drop off another 12 inch record... You're in Sir Henry's Cork in the 90's after dropping a few yolk's and year's later logging into Boards.ie and seeing the hate and resentment towards the best president America ever had Or driving along the Dingle peninsula and pulling in for a smoke, and posting here on boards... listening to Patrick Swayze and Wendy Fraser "She's like the wind" am I just fooling myself... living without her... I'd go insane. Beautiful cool breeze here now on the Conor Pass, how are ye all tonight. God bless America
Blaze420 wrote: » Never go full retard
Billhook wrote: » lol I'm going all out, I could wake up tomorrow and post the opposite. But I know that I'm not triggering anyone, the only reason I would like America to do well is if they bring back the Penn fishing manufacturers to America and produce better reels than that shoite I got from Chinagh recently. And I'd love to see how Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman got on later in life in Far and Away... A sequel would be amazing... I'm thinking of providing movie tour's around Ireland, Ryan's daughter is a big hit around the world.
Blaze420 wrote: » Or a tour of the scenes for Fatal Deviation - a cult classic starring Mikey Graham from boyzone
Billhook wrote: » lol I must check it out later, Micky was the lead singer of Boyzone first wasn't he. Actually Mikey reminds me of your man in Karate kid 3 the bad guy John Barns... Mikey has that American Jock look, met him once on a night out in the 90's in the Pod off Hartcourt Street. Paddy Sheridan was the DJ there that night, I was doing a lot of promotional work for club's year's ago. He's a decent aul skin Mikey.