SDooM wrote: » Deffo. Compared to how it was. Rose tinted specs dont cut it for me.
flanum wrote: » yes.. erm no... er sometimes... maybe not. *tries to think of a YOREMA reply*
Iolar wrote: » Are you happy in modern Ireland generally speakingwith all this materialism and selfishness in overdrive?
monkeyfudge wrote: » Needs hover cars...
Iolar wrote: » Actually once upon a time I and others knew our neighbours could depend on them and vice versa if something happened now no one knows anyonewe lie almost in a sheltered existence in an urban enviroment
Iolar wrote: » And do you honestly think corruption has changed?
Iolar wrote: » Generally speaking i strongly dislike this materialism everyone seems to be possessed with,it never leads to true happiness in the long run
Iolar wrote: » Mahon tribunal?
Iolar wrote: » not at all there are far better alternatives for it:)its a rather huge waste of tax payers money to be honest
Iolar wrote: » SDooM wrote: » Yup it sucks rather large donkey balls, and is rampant. But thats what expendable income does- gets expended. It might be less than perfect but it's certainly a much better state for our little country to be in than 20, 30, or 40* years ago. shame the benefits of such a wonderful economy seems to be in the greater dublin metropolitan area eh? Yes, but its better than in the past, so now is better than then, right? Still strawman arguing... Ireland is better now for alot more reasons than cash flow and tribunals.
SDooM wrote: » Yup it sucks rather large donkey balls, and is rampant. But thats what expendable income does- gets expended. It might be less than perfect but it's certainly a much better state for our little country to be in than 20, 30, or 40* years ago. shame the benefits of such a wonderful economy seems to be in the greater dublin metropolitan area eh?
grizzly wrote: » People were always selfish and greedy the only difference is now they have stuff.