GOAL 🚨🚨🚨
With seconds left on the clock and @TyroneGAALive searching for the ball, Armin Heinrich finds a gap and rolls the ball into the back of the Tyrone net to send the Kingdom to the semi-finals 🔥🔥
#KERvTYR
By my understanding, Dylan Geaney has converted all 17/17 shots he has taken in this year’s championship.
0-21 (4 two-pointers) scored with 100% accuracy, and all from play. The man don’t miss. #GAA
📸 Sportsfile
A government-funded NGO called Children's Books Ireland is recommending books that teach teenagers that puberty blockers are reversible.
The books also teach them how to clean out their ass for anal sex so they don't get "sneaky poo-nugs".
This is funded using taxpayer money.
How ironic to see @IrishTimes publish this letter re: grinds given the amount of publicity their Leaving Cert teacher feedback articles @IrishTimesEdu_ give to @IOE_Dublin@Studyclix@tuition_centre
Leaving Cert exams are played on a very slanted pitch
https://t.co/6tad2wP7HB
Why are @VMSportIE so sycophantic towards Sam Prendergast. Nothing against the lad, but it's ridiculous.
He gave an intercept pass 5 mins ago and nothing said.
If Kerry hammered Louth, Monaghan and Meath,
(3 div 2 teams this year) to get to the final,
everyone would be sneering at their easy route.
Donegal do it and McGuinness is a genius.
Mad how narratives are created & pundits follow it
🪡 @INOTEnews
"INOTE noted with dismay the inclusion of a question exclusively on short stories on the HL JC English paper. We know that the study of short stories is required by the English specification and students will have encountered short stories ⬇️⬇️⬇️
@natasha34937295 @niallodaly Question 1 "in this poem, the speaker is reflecting on her life and wishing she lived in a simpler time. Which
part of her reflection do you find most interesting?" Very inaccessible question for multiple students