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The home of the O'Donovan family is being used as a polling station in Coolmoyne, Co Tipperary. Around 250 people are eligible to vote at the house and after they cast their ballot, they will be treated to a cup of tea, a slice of apple or rhubarb tart, or a scone | More: rte.ie/b/1540324

5 months ago 879 222 24 145

Wait is there really no exit poll? #Aras25 😭

5 months ago 3 0 1 0

Twice at home. Once by a crowd of Trinity students canvassing for HH which both shocked me to my core and didn’t shock me at all. 😂

5 months ago 6 0 1 0

Who but also how 😅

8 months ago 0 0 0 0

Why are people still sending ‘Hey, how are you?’ slacks with no immediate follow up in the year of our lord 2025. You don’t care who I am, get to the point.

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Fairly shitty bank notes from 1993 to the euro. A yellow £5 with a nun on it and a school for blind children on the back, a green £10 with noted fart-addict James Joyce and a writer if his on he back, a weird purple and green £20 with Daniel O'Connell, the great liberator, and on the back his pledge not to accept blood money from slave owners in the US even for the cause of Irish emancipation (because obviously), President Dúbhglas de híde (Douglas Hyde) on the front of the bluish grey £50 with a piper on the back (de híde was instrumental, no pun intended, in preserving the Irish language and culture), and the uncommon red and blue and yellow (mawkish) £100 had Parnell on the front and back. All the notes are bilingual with some fairly crap typographic choices.

Fairly shitty bank notes from 1993 to the euro. A yellow £5 with a nun on it and a school for blind children on the back, a green £10 with noted fart-addict James Joyce and a writer if his on he back, a weird purple and green £20 with Daniel O'Connell, the great liberator, and on the back his pledge not to accept blood money from slave owners in the US even for the cause of Irish emancipation (because obviously), President Dúbhglas de híde (Douglas Hyde) on the front of the bluish grey £50 with a piper on the back (de híde was instrumental, no pun intended, in preserving the Irish language and culture), and the uncommon red and blue and yellow (mawkish) £100 had Parnell on the front and back. All the notes are bilingual with some fairly crap typographic choices.

Irish bank notes from the 1970s to 1993. The £1 and the £5 have snippets from famous Irish manuscripts on the rear and drawings of Queen Maedhbh and Jennie Scotus Eriugena. The £1 is mostly green and the £5 is sort of beigy. The purple £10 is Johnathan Swift with a map of his contemporary Dublin on the back, the blue £20 is James Joyce on the front with a chart of the Blasket Islands on the back, and the goldy £50, which I never remember seeing in person, has Toirdealbhach Ua Cearbhalláin (Turlough O'Carolan), a famous harpist and composer, with musical instruments on the back. All the notes are bilingual with some chonky 70s typography and the lower denominations beautiful medieval Irish manuscripts.

Irish bank notes from the 1970s to 1993. The £1 and the £5 have snippets from famous Irish manuscripts on the rear and drawings of Queen Maedhbh and Jennie Scotus Eriugena. The £1 is mostly green and the £5 is sort of beigy. The purple £10 is Johnathan Swift with a map of his contemporary Dublin on the back, the blue £20 is James Joyce on the front with a chart of the Blasket Islands on the back, and the goldy £50, which I never remember seeing in person, has Toirdealbhach Ua Cearbhalláin (Turlough O'Carolan), a famous harpist and composer, with musical instruments on the back. All the notes are bilingual with some chonky 70s typography and the lower denominations beautiful medieval Irish manuscripts.

These were the Irish ones, both pre-euro, and pre-pre-euro notes. The older ones were very large and you felt properly wealthy if you had £20. The post-1993 ones were...okay, I guess, if you like that sort of thing.

8 months ago 33 6 10 5

So I see you understood my point then?

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I wasn’t actually looking for answer. As a woman I know this well.

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Where are all of the “Irish patriots” now? Why aren’t they holding the same energy for these pricks? Interesting that they’re quiet when it’s their own. So I guess it’s okay for Irish men to inflict harm on women?

8 months ago 105 22 6 2
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In years to come, many may ask how the world watched on as the people of Gaza starved.

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Pretty spot on I think. It’s by waist size, so if you’re not sure of that it might take a few tries to get it right. Depends on the style too. And some have no stretch which isn’t for me but they tend to be smaller.

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

I’m not in my 40s but I’m mid-30s and have always struggled. I’m a BIG fan of Levi’s. They fit well and most importantly they last.

9 months ago 1 0 1 0
Text message that reads "Cunts in bucket hats everywhere."

Text message that reads "Cunts in bucket hats everywhere."

A mate of mine is in Cardiff on work related jolly up to see Oasis.

9 months ago 230 15 6 3

I live in town so there’s plenty of options but I choose to trek to Drumcondra out of loyalty and I guess stupidity now. But my hairdresser himself is amazing.

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

I like my hairdresser unfortunately

9 months ago 0 0 0 0

Going back over old posts and I just want to say that my hairdresser now charges €300 for highlights and a cut. Toner is still extra. 😒

9 months ago 4 0 3 0

I think I’ve seen this film before, and I didn’t like the ending…

10 months ago 7 0 1 0

Since all but one of the books I added sold, here’s a few more if you’re looking. #Books #BookTok #Reading #BuyMyShit www.vinted.ie/member/25695...

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I read at such a rate that the books I own are threatening to become my new overlords. Have popped some up on Vinted if anyone wants to buy. www.vinted.ie/member/25695...

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Does this mean we can all stop pretending the TV albums are actually better

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"I want people to be safe and protected. I want to live on the right side of history. I am an immigrant. My parents are refugees from Chile. We fled a dictatorship and I was privileged enough to grow up in the United States after asylum in Denmark. I stand by those protections, always."

11 months ago 31257 6079 305 321

I need to catch up to this season. The drama seems unreal. (I’m like 2 seasons behind).

11 months ago 0 0 1 0

Did anyone actually get Lorde tickets? Sigh 😔

11 months ago 0 0 0 0

Just bought them and a new shampoo and conditioner 😂

11 months ago 1 0 1 0

So what you’re saying is I should buy the Birkenstocks…?

11 months ago 1 0 1 0

I’ve got baskets on 3 websites as if I didn’t just drop a small bomb in the US last weekend.

11 months ago 1 0 1 0

RIP Nick Miller, you would have loved the Pope being from Chicago

11 months ago 57 3 5 0

Reaching the stage of my illness where I’m going to be spending money on silly things.

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Steam rising from orange pipes on a Manhattan Avenue.

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The rats have chosen a new pope.

11 months ago 8088 1139 19 96

Is it a requirement for GP receptionists to be the rudest people you’ve ever encountered? I know they deal with a lot but I don’t think I’ve ever encountered a polite one.

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