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RandomViewer wrote: » Do the lifts still work?
FullyComp wrote: » Yes but even if they didn't it would hardly be a slum. The Provos really are a cancer on our country
skimpydoo wrote: » FG giving us one more reason not to vote for them.https://twitter.com/Tupp_Ed/status/1396154782080028672?s=20
blanch152 wrote: » Seems that once again, you are out of step with the rest of the country.https://www.rte.ie/news/politics/2021/0522/1223336-poll-politics/ Government is at 55%, up 7% since the general election. Seems like the voters think they are doing a good job overall.
FrancieBrady wrote: » :D:D A brave face. Well done
blanch152 wrote: » Are you arguing with the numbers again?
Ramasun wrote: » Only 4% of housing in Ireland is apartments/flats compared to the EU average of 42%.
[Deleted User] wrote: » What really gets me about that photo is that the shirt was worn straight from the packet without being ironed.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » The witty comments like a blueshirt wearing a blueshirt. Like a bunch of 6 year olds.
RandomViewer wrote: » The shirt was obviously bought for the photo and the beggar was centre of the image, we may laugh but it's likely this is the image they wanted to convey,
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Ever hear of professional beggars? Noone knows any of the details of the beggar if they even were one. Social media and its merrybound of followers love spreading fake news for political purposes It's a cesspit.
RandomViewer wrote: » Are you saying they paid the beggar to be in the photo?
McMurphy wrote: » You do realise you're using social media to complain about people using social media?
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » No. And you know I'm not.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » I'm talking about twitter, Facebook, Instagram etc. Not a discussion board.
RandomViewer wrote: » Do I? FG mantra is Greed is Good, F##k everyone else, I get the notion this was staged to appeal to their neo-Thatcherite core
skimpydoo wrote: » I think the lady doth protest too much. He is not used to views opposite to his own being debated rationally.
McMurphy wrote: » This is still social media, as is Facebook and Twitter etc. The only difference is this one is more heavily moderated than the likes of Twitter and Facebook, but they too have "threads" where people discuss things, more often than not they're echo chambers with folk all shouting the same sentiments, but they're still a form of discussion boards in their own rights too.