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Progressive Nationalist. Linguistics, orbats, academic interest in defence policy. Irish federalist. Anonymous account. DM me your degree requirements please
Student - Limerick, Ireland
Joined October 2023
You cannot be ‘concerned about Irish defence’ and opposed to Irish unity.
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Another dangerous beast of Clare felled
Mystery solved! Turns out the “lion” spotted roaming Clare was just a Newfoundland dog with a fresh haircut! Gardaí from Killaloe have concluded that the recent video of a “lion like” animal roaming around the woods in East Clare is in fact the very friendly dog named ‘Mouse’.
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I have a better question
🚨 NEW | @TheGreenParty would become the official opposition after the next election 💚💥 Even Liz Truss thinks we will (though we wouldn’t believe everything she says). (Based on Find Out Now 29 Oct / using Electoral Calculus)
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I recall Athlone’s 2040 development plan called for the campus there to expand to 25,000, which is good by itself - except they are only to build 5,000 beds of student housing alongside. At some point we are going to have to prepare for future capacity in advance.
@CathalO89340211 Almost all of the University courses are in Belfast in Ulster & Queens. Ulster has 2 small campuses in Derry & Coleraine Newry, Portadown, Armagh, Newcastle , Lisburn and so on have techs, which would be equivalent to post leaving Cert Colleges
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Worry not; in due course, unionists concerned about Irish defence policy will be able to influence it directly.
❌ Ireland's Defense Hypocrisy ❌ @SRAikenUUP tells the truth on Ireland’s virtually defenceless seas, skies, and cyberspace. Relying on the goodwill of other nations isn’t security.
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No worries; soon unionists will be able to affect Irish defence policy directly.
The inability of Irish Defence Forces to protect its coastal waters is no laughing matter. 13k square miles of coastal waters yet they have only 2 ships deployable. A cocaine superhighway already exists & would expand. The fibre optic cables in the Atlantic rely on UK protection.
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I think Ireland would benefit from investigating a more flexible higher education system, like in the US/Canada/Australia. Make it easier to change courses, more module flexibility, more 2-year and transfer courses, maybe core broadening requirements
After achieving the highest possible grade in each subject and securing the maximum 625 points, the student said their “heart sank” on Wednesday when offers were issued by the Central Applications Office (CAO). https://t.co/L7l19E3MCK
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Before the account location tag comes in, what would be the funniest country to change my VPN to
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Oh you enjoy word games? Well to a fella like me, all words are games.
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There are a number of people from ‘the West’ (however defined) who tend to view their countries not as countries anymore but as subordinate provinces of ‘the West’. You see this often with Irish defence policy discussion, but there are several manifestations of this.
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67 = prime number 41 = prime number 61 = prime number The Brainrot is all hidden behind prime numbers. Gen Alpha has solved the Riemann Hypothesis. They're smarter than we think.
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Brides of Dracula (1960) Dracula doesn't even feature in this movie outside a name drop the main villain instead its some rando called Baron Meinster, but I don't even care it's a great Peter Cushing as Van Helsing movie and just great Vampire movie overall.
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Favourite Hammer Dracula is "Dracula has risen from the dead" because an Athiest stabs a wooden stake into Drac's heart and Drac just pulls it out and throws it at him.
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Review: Great Movie, liked the casting, liked the cinematography although its odd Dracula never speaks again after his introduction. Do not watch this movie with "Vampiricism is a metaphor for sex" on the front of your mind it makes it extremely weird.
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[GENTRIFIER WHO MOVED TO TRANSYLVANIA] “Amanda, call the cops, they’re out there doing the Mash again.”
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Belligerent and engaging in violent activity. Can she really be trusted with the presidency?
Our President elect then Mayor of Galway, #CatherineConnolly twenty one years ago in a good-humoured snowball fight at Blackrock, Salthill on Christmas Day, 2004. See “Galway in days gone by” in @CTribune
https://t.co/DU0x9rHF7X
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