@billyomonster@Queenmachine88 you can call me what you like but you don’t seem to understand the difference between Scotland or England which is quite concerning
@JonMasterChief@Queenmachine88 “Fiercely Irish” come on man 😂😂😂😂 1/64th Irish and wearing green for St Patrick’s Day and convincing themselves they’re full on Gaelic
@JonMasterChief@Queenmachine88 >Boston isn’t a normal place
We know, they all call themselves Irish cause their great uncles dog had a layover in Dublin once
@AuntScuntweet@BrassVicar I’ll be honest, so many Americans on places like Reddit and Twitter are so whiny and self flagellating you could genuinely believe this.
Acting like it’s a dictatorship days from collapse and anarchy where everyone wants to flee as it’s a “tHiRD WoRlD CouNTRy iN A gUCCI bElT”
@CapacityKing@McBidens I don’t mean to be rude here but the what I’m understanding from this is that you somehow genuinely believe we don’t use garlic or onion powder in our cooking?
I’d just like to understand where you got that idea and why you’d attempt to express it in such a condescending way
@SmlPenguinPolls This is what I feel strange about. Pretty much every American I’ve ever met in person in my own country or in Europe has been polite, smart and respectful. It made me think it’s the norm, but the more I read on Twitter, I realise it’s the exception.