talkinyite wrote: » football is a ****e sport
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » I don't contribute any blame to Thierry Henry to what happened in Paris. He played the whistle and won, in the same situation I would have done the exact same.
coonecb1 wrote: » I think the Irish rugby team are WAY too over-hyped, and basically choke whenever they're the favourites. * Apart from the Grand Slam 09 obviously, when we just fell over the line
Deus Ex Machina wrote: » I believe that there are many logically sound arguments in favour of suicide. I believe that human optimism and industriousness are derived by a gestalt of advantageous delusions and evolutionary epiphenomena, and that they are not inherently superior to their opposites. I believe that drug use is a perfectly valid way of achieving pleasure. I believe that sexual intercourse is absolutely revolting if analysed at any level beyond the trite way it is presented by soceity and those who ape it.
Dionysus wrote: » Looks up meaning of epiphenomena...
Chuck Stone wrote: » The swimming pool is
Chuck Stone wrote: » crap
irish-stew wrote: » Pepsi tastes better than Coke.
Bassfish wrote: » The Irish language should not be shoved down our throats on roadsigns and tv etc etc.
deise go deo wrote: » How exactly dose the Irish language appearing on TV or roadsigns mean it is being shoved down your throat? That makes no sence
Deus Ex Machina wrote: » I believe that there are many logically sound arguments in favour of suicide.
Seanchai wrote: » 1) In fairness, when it comes to "ridiculous" your support for the decidedly culturally fascistic idea that Irish should be removed from all bilingual signs in Ireland is, at least, ridiculous.
Seanchai wrote: » 2) I did not actually say that, but don't let this minor detail get in the way of your rant. It's a fairly silly idea on your part that a language could be "the only part" of any culture or even any identity.
Seanchai wrote: » 2) Yes, because Ireland would be so much better if Ireland were as culturally English as Sussex or Kent with the Irish language obliterated from public life.
Seanchai wrote: » 3) What this really comes down to when all is said and done is that intolerant people with a chip on their shoulder about the most Irish thing of all, the Irish language, want to obliterate it from public life in Ireland and redefine Irishness in a culturally narrower way with Irish removed from it. It's really about demanding that the rest of us accept that their bigotry and intolerance be institutionalised in the state and that the Irish language part of our history and society be removed. It's about whether obscurantism will triumph over education and enlightenment, whether that be in the removal of meaningful Irish language placenames on villages or towns, or whatever.
LighterGuy wrote: » Atheists think they are more intelligent than people who believe in god.
Cygnus wrote: » From what you're written you sound angry but then what the hell's with all the smiley faces!?! My poor braineen doesn't know what to make of you at all!
flutterflye wrote: » Lol! Have you heard of a joke before??!
Paddy Cow wrote: » Fanatical atheists think they are more intellignent than religious people. Fanatical religious people think they are more moralistic than atheists. Both extremes are boring, tedious and in dire need of a good slap.
Richard Hillman wrote: » The middle and upper classes get screwed financially by tax. The working and underclasses have it easier than ever before.