I once had a very humorous interaction with someone who has DID:
"Where am I, what year is it?"
"You're in Ireland, it's 2026."
"Did you guys reunify yet?"
"Alas, no."
"FUCK!"
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I once had a very humorous interaction with someone who has DID:
"Where am I, what year is it?"
"You're in Ireland, it's 2026."
"Did you guys reunify yet?"
"Alas, no."
"FUCK!"
There's a joke about an Irish man in a coma who wakes up decades later.
He asks what year it is and all that jazz, before asking:
"Tell me, is there still all that sectarian violence between Celtic and Rangers?"
"Yeah, unfortunately that's still going on."
"That's a shame, but tell me are we still beating them in football?"
"Yeah last game we won 1-15 to 2-10"
Ahh yes, the good republicans as opposed to bad ones in the us.
Tiocfaidh ár lá
I’m sure Sean O’Brien was a union man in more ways than one
Blarney in always on the recieving end :(
For some reason, I picture this being on some military generals desk...
Like an Irish version of the Red Telephone (see - In Popular Culture)
For some reason I remember my family having one of these

The cord is going to snag so much on those western peninsulas
Open the country. Stop having it be closed.