When you are a vegetarian or a vegan you have two options: 1) you live secluded, sorrounded by people like you, and you make little impact on the outside world, or 2) you go out, become a spokesperson for your ideas trying to raise awareness with the means at your disposal and make an impact in the real world. If you are a purist, you will chose option 1, but you will save only a few animals. If you are a doer, you'll choose option 2. Of course, like all people who choose to do things and make a difference in the real world, you are prone to make mistakes, being criticized and bullied by your opponents. But if you are persistent, strong and learn from your mistakes, at the end of the day you'll save a lot of lives. And after some years you'll make a huge impact. What would you choose?
In the past, though, you have misrepresented yourself on here as being Irish because your parents are from Northern Ireland (i.e. the UK [and, therefore, as British as you, PP]). It was as though you believed that nationality were a genetic characteristic, passed down from generation to generation.
See, if you hadn't deliberately tried to pass yourself off as something you're not (Irish), lots of people here wouldn't repeatedly have been taking the piss out of you about it for such a long time.
In the past, though, you have misrepresented yourself on here as being Irish because your parents are from Northern Ireland (i.e. the UK [and, therefore, as British as you, PP]). It was as though you believed that nationality were a genetic characteristic, passed down from generation to generation.
See, if you hadn't deliberately tried to pass yourself off as something you're not (Irish), lots of people here wouldn't repeatedly have been taking the piss out of you about it for such a long time.
Show me the post where I claimed to be irish, you can't because it doesn't exist, have you heard of a thing called ancestry? You dumb f***, nobody takes the "piss" out of me son, some may have tried on so-low but all have failed, now go grow some balls and register you little anonyMOUSE cocksucker, God bless Bobby Sands, up the rebels
In my limited experience with Canadians I have found that can not stop telling you they are from Canada. I met this woman while we were both waiting for the bus. Once of us had a book the other commented on or something. We were having a nice chat and then she started telling me she was from Canada and what a superior place it is. She had come to the United States to see the Dalai Lama. I guess he boycotts Canada, too. So by the time it was done I was ready to tell her to take her seal-clubbing ass back to Canada. I really think that the wall they want to build is on the wrong border, and I think the Canadians would agree. I wouldn't go to Canada and tell them that my country is better. In the first place that's obvious and in the second place I wouldn't go to Canada. I wouldn't go to Mexico either since they seem to be having a civil war between drug gangs with police as the referees. It's a shame. It's a beautiful country. They have beautiful mountains and beaches. If you go to the beach in Canada you'll freeze to death.
That's my contribution to the hatred between nations.
And another very sweet picture
I know he's in Dublin, but there's no need for the swastika on his forehead.
I'd much rather have the girl in this picture pull a pint for me than Moz! Yowza!
i assume you have seen all irishmen wear one?There seems to be 2 types in this world. One type worry if Steven Morrissey is guilty of drinking a pint of Guinness. The other type (my type) are more interested in proving Steven Avery of not being guilty of a real crime #getyourprioritiesrightmorons. #justiceforstevenandbrendan. Btw. He sure suits the flat cap, all Irishmen do.
I'd much rather have the girl in this picture pull a pint for me than Moz! Yowza!
Only the good lookers. And me! Even Terry Adams pulled it off.i assume you have seen all irishmen wear one?
A couple of years ago I met an artist in Dublin. He told me he had been travelling in Afghanistan and was stopped at a border. The Afghanistan e rebels at the border, armed with Kalashnikov guns were very very hostile. They demanded his passport, when he handed over his passport they cheered and said Bobby Sands! An Irish passport may have saved him?'up the rebels'? have you no sense or sympathy for the poor children killed by the irish terrorists?
A couple of years ago I met an artist in Dublin. He told me he had been travelling in Afghanistan and was stopped at a border. The Afghanistan e rebels at the border, armed with Kalashnikov guns were very very hostile. They demanded his passport, when he handed over his passport they cheered and said Bobby Sands! An Irish passport may have saved him?