newmug wrote: » Gayness is wrong. Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, WRONG
Sea Filly wrote: » I'm not keen on foreign holidays. They're stressful, they take way too much planning, you come back more wrecked than when you went, I hate being a tourist (makes me feel so stupid) and you don't really get to know the culture like you would if you live there.
Borboletinha wrote: » When did i ever say I was a student only here to work?????:mad:
Borboletinha wrote: » Not that is any of your business but IM A RESIDENT I HAVE A STAMP 4 VISA!!! MY HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER ARE EUROPEAN SAME AS YOU AND YOU WANNA DEPORT ME BECAUSE I WORK???:rolleyes: I HAVE THE SAME RIGHT AS YOU TO LIVE AND WORK IN IRELAND, IF YOU DONT LIKE IT, TOUGH!! LEARN TO LIVE WITH IT!!!:mad
castletownman wrote: » Glee is absolutely terrible.
castletownman wrote: » And of all the emotions to base a TV show around they choose glee? Anger. Now there's a show I'd watch
Sea Filly wrote: » Hot weather isn't that great, it's oppressive actually. Give me sunny, fresh, 21-22 degrees Celsius weather any day.
IrishAm wrote: » As it is the law of the land over there? You can work on campus in your respective field. That is all. A student visa is just that, a visa to study in the country. Not a way of circumventing Irish immigration law. I would be more lenient than the Americans, I would allow students work in their respective fields of study. Brazil doesnt, so I expect an apology from the Brazilian here on a "study english course" who admitted that he is only here to work. I wouldnt hold my breathe, but.
Nodin wrote: » And no Irish person would dream of breaking that law, of course.
acidskiffle wrote: » Are you familiar with the wonders of Fischer's or Erdinger Dunkel?
IrishAm wrote: » As it is the law of the land over there? You can work on campus in your respective field. That is all. A student visa is just that, a visa to study in the country. Not a way of circumventing Irish immigration law..
acidskiffle wrote: » Have you been taking Cake?
mickrock wrote: » How about Shatner's Bassoon? Lovely stuff.
IrishAm wrote: » Ah, man. Try a pint of Gambrinus, Pilsner, Staropramen, Hoegaarden, and the countless number of German, Belgian, and Austrian brews. You would never touch a Bud again. *Unless its sunny, ice cold and in a bottle* :cool:
Omackeral wrote: » People who complain about a lack of quality beers on offer in our pubs are just hipsters really.
Nodin wrote: » ...why not?
Idle Passerby wrote: » It is selfish and arrogant to want to have your own (biological) child when the world is already overpopulated and there are so many existing children in need of love and protection.
lizt wrote: » I think it completely depends on the type of person you are. Some people find some subject matter easier than others.
steddyeddy wrote: » Well I agree their both extremely difficult courses with a large workload. In my humble opinion though there are courses with harder subject matter however such as biochemistry, physics or a pure maths degree.