@vhaalantine@JoshFerme 🤨 You do know what the word ‘Province’ is as Gaeilge? It roughly translates as ‘a fifth’. Leinster, Munster, Connacht, Ulster and the royal province of Meath. Ulster has been a province of Ireland since Ireland had its own language. What you’ve written makes zero sense.
@JonnyIrons25@JoshFerme This is true. They’re separate judicial and fiscal entities. I’d argue the ‘many more differences than similarities’ bit. Especially in places like Newry where they accept € and there’s a growing number of southerners buying houses to escape Dublin prices.
@rhon97_@AnSupremo If this wasn’t obviously bait I’d mention the Sea Border and the inevitable hardening of it. But it is, so I won’t. Best of luck with the pallets 👍🏻.
@rhon97_@AnSupremo So, just for clarity, they’re culturally and genetically distinct immigrants who refuse to integrate into the native culture and instead try to assert dominance? Right?
@_Zojka@PolakwKanadzie So, let me get this straight, they’re culturally and genetically distinct immigrants who hold themselves apart from the native culture and refuse to integrate. Just so we’re clear.
@_quincey There were about 1000 ‘rebels’ Quincey. About half of them women and children. People gathered from Oulart and the Harrow, which even nowadays only has a population of about 2000. And it was a genuine military engagement. Soldiers unfortunately die in warfare.
@JDAM_HarpSeal@BarberinoPedro@BovrilG There was no King in the chamber. That was the whole point of the chamber. They just split the room into left and right to make debates and votes easier. The right were more ‘conservative’ and the left were more ‘progressive’. Both these terms are inaccurate though.
@Frank_Connolly_ The Irish hare is one. Not found anywhere else. Red deer maybe. White-tailed eagle if the farmers and thickos stopped poisoning and shooting the poor things.