blanch152 wrote: » When it comes to Varadkar, you take everything too seriously. It was a joke, get over it.
Mortelaro wrote: » The quote thing,outside of the twitter niche and a slow news day is as relevant as a split hair tbh It has no legs Epic fail
FrancieBrady wrote: » Utter nonsense. He has had to explain it and justify it in almost every every interview
Mortelaro wrote: » Lol,how many interviews? I just saw the rte prime time one and surprise surprise, said interviews contents were the main item on morning Ireland the next day with the exception of the banal movie quote thing Perspective Its not news You're prone to exaggeration and barrel scratching
FrancieBrady wrote: » Keep trying to handwave it away. Your comment that it is just a twitter thing has been shown to be rubbish.
RandomViewer wrote: » Facebook is full of pisstakes of him, just seems to be he's so empty headed he'll repeat any thing .
McMurphy wrote: » Where and when did I quote him? What did he say in the tweet I quoted? Was his tweet then accurate? Why is it relevant, can someone not critique something/someone and also condone it/them. Would you like a piece of timber to stir that big pot of shyte?
McMurphy wrote: » Fg logic. Twitter user states that although the govt have handled some of the covid pandemic well, Varadkar really shouldn't be making quotes to win a bet - who is this fella? Never heard of him he's irrelevant. Same Twitter user tweets admiration for Simon Coveney - haha McMurphy, that's you put in your box. Point out how the two tweets aren't too different, except that he is critical of Leo's in-joke on one, but praises Coveney in the other. No-one cares about some nobody on twitter - autistic nonsense rarrrr. :pac:
Mortelaro wrote: » I've said your comedy is better than the other shinners,I will have to stand by that I still haven't a clue though who that tweeter is,I didn't post his praise of Simon Harris but I'll wager,he's not going on and on and on and on about a non news story The fact he has nice praise for Harris shows he has perspective mind.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » On groups with names like Call for a revolution in Ireland, Friends of Sinn Fein, No to Water Charges etc. Filled with low IQ morons who spend all day being outraged on the internet. Badly designed photoshop images seem to be their way of trying to communicate with each other. Most of them are pond life to be honest.
McMurphy wrote: » I don't know who he is either, but for his praise of Simon, there's dozens of replies to the same tweet by people (also unbeknownst to me) who basically said Simon was depriving a village of it's idiot. All tweeters are equal, but some are more equal than others.
Bowie wrote: » Well we'd Mortello suggesting many posters on here were borderline autistic on both sides. I assume hes referring to people who comment in specific threads on specific issues versus those who make fools of themselves trying to defend and dismiss those criticisms with insults and slurs. Now we've you referring to people you disagree with as low IQ morons or pond life. You should really stop spending all day being outraged on the internet.
Mortelaro wrote: » jaysis... yes,it is my opinion, the only word I used that you've quoted correctly from me above,that some of the activity on these threads is borderline autistic It would certainly raise flags with me if it was someone I cared about
Mortelaro wrote: » That's nice what percentage of the population at large are they,with twitter use in Ireland at 29% or so Fairly miniscule warrior class,some no doubt multiple tweeting Bubble rage springs to mind
FrancieBrady wrote: » I understand you want to be as disparaging and insulting of views you don't like, but is there any need to invoke conditions such as autism to do that? It is a bit un-seemingly to be doing that.
Mortelaro wrote: » I've given a view on what I'd be concerned about here in these threads is all sycophants on twitter and their overspill elsewhere including here,I'll share my views on what they're talking about too and on them just as you do likewise towards me and the topics,the politicians posts and posters At the end of the day,all this wagon circling I'd expect to have no influence on anything Conversation is entertaining sometimes
FrancieBrady wrote: » Jaysus, do you get sore twisting stuff? :D You are heading for No.1 defender of the faith spot Mort. I have praised Varadkar, Simon and Simon & Co (sounds like a firm of dodgy Mafia lawyers for the good things they have done when it is relevant and criticised them when it is relevant. You are the only one lacking perspective here, you defend everything.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Francie you must have a sore arse straddling that fence! Who do you think you are trying to fool You have spent the last three months at the crease trying to denigrate FG ,Leo Varadkar, and anything to do with the previous govt. Hammer and tongs. Then you expect people to think you are being un-biased, balanced and fair in your discourse. Of course you are entitled to your views,as are others, but to come on here and try to portray yourself as a paragon of unbiased and balanced opinion is frankly ‘challenged’ People are not that thick to be taken in by that rubbish, and trying to portray yourself as someone in that light is frankly making little of other posters. You should take a look at your posting content, a chara.
Bowie wrote: » How would you describe your input Bren?
McMurphy wrote: » Looks like all the double jobbing took its toll on poor auld Dara.https://twitter.com/oconnellhugh/status/1278657450946834432?s=19 Poor fcuker is probably exhausted.
Bowie wrote: » Probably retiring on the Air miles. Be interesting to see where he ends up.