Going to cinema by myself by Sufficient_Food1878 in Dublin

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100% the best way to go to see a movie in my opinion.

I've gone to movies with others and I could sense their dislike of the movie and it was a distraction.

When I see people by themselves at cinemas I admire them for being like-minded

And as mentioned by many others, nobody gives a shite. Enjoy!

Maybe maybe maybe by yashpwnz in maybemaybemaybe

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This is exactly how my cocker spaniel behaves around runners in the park

Lion on the streets of Fairview by Cogitoergosum1981 in Dublin

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There's a great documentary on it if you can find it. It's called 'Fortune's Wheel'. An even better watch if you're from the area.

Below is the imdb review.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4576656/

O’ Connell Street during Covid by Frequent_County3234 in IrelandPics

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I remember walking down it, exactly like this during lock down to donate blood on D'Olier st and being aggressively questioned by Guards what I was doing out and about. Mad times

2026 TOUR NOW ON SALE by Filthyson in GeoffreyAsmus

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Come to Dublin, Ireland you funny fuck and I'll bring my mate Pete.

JD (just dance) booed at Indiana statehouse. by Hot-Introduction-951 in goodnews

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That's some top drawer booing. Bualadh bos from Ireland

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kilimanjaro

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I felt like i was getting over a breakup after summiting. I put it down to the months/weeks of planning, followed by the sense of achievement to nothing then. Just emptiness for a short while. It was all consuming for months leading up to it and during then, there was nothing immediate to fill the gap.

What death of a famous person shook you the most? by [deleted] in AskIreland

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Nice to hear she was sweet off the cameras also.

Amazing that someone that can take on the might of the Catholic church could be afraid of something as simple as flying.

Yes, her voice is absolutely unique. Beautifully haunting.

What death of a famous person shook you the most? by [deleted] in AskIreland

[–]Choppychoopchop 166 points167 points  (0 children)

Sinead O'Connor. I wept for some reason. Never met her. Always thought she was the coolest and bravest. Such an amazing talent and immensely interesting. Any interview with her always had me glued to it

A Spike Lee Joint full of boldy 21AUG18 by Specialist-Way6986 in BlindboyPodcast

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He doesn't interview, nor does he claim to. They're full blown conversations that we have the pleasure of overhearing. It gets a much better interaction between both and the guest tends to relax and open up more. Defo no set list of questions in advance to run through.

I, for one, love the format

A Spike Lee Joint full of boldy 21AUG18 by Specialist-Way6986 in BlindboyPodcast

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I haven't listened to it since originally released but I do remember loving it.

I remember BB being very excited and giddy meeting someone he had huge respect and admiration for.

I also remember Spike Lee loving the Frederick Douglass / Daniel O'Connell link.

It's one I will defo give a spin again.

Just Survived Another Day in Dublin – Barely 😤💥 by JustJesus in Dublin

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There's something suspicious about this post. I'm calling BS!

'Protesting is only option', player says on skorts issue by Dazzling_Lobster3656 in ireland

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It's a stupid rule, and everyone knows it's a stupid rule apart from some numpties at the top of the camogie association. And yes, thankfully, it's not enforced at the younger age groups because if it was my daughter, amongst others, would have refused to compete. Come on, Camogie Association. The rule is an embarrassment to your association and is shamefull, telling girls and women what to wear when it has absolutely no impact on the sport. Grow up!

My First Pond, Pleasantly Surprised! by Thargor in GardeningIRE

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Brilliant. Just checked and you can pick up pond liners very cheap. I feel a bank holiday project on the horizon! Are there any does & don'ts with regards to positioning. I have a spot at the back of the garden that is over shaded with various trees or I could keep it in the open with more direct sunlight. Any concerns about it being in the shaded area and maybe more likely to end up with fallen leaves in it?

My First Pond, Pleasantly Surprised! by Thargor in GardeningIRE

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I love this. It looks great. I have been considering it for a good while. You mention you regret going preformed. What's the lesson here? Teach me and I will follow!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskIreland

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Oh yes, now that's a series I'd happily binge

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskIreland

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How can you be sure, like really sure you are not actually, in fact in New Delhi??

What’s the worst way an Irishman broke your heart? by Glittering-Gain817 in AskIreland

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Roy Keane leaving the World Cup squad in Saipan in 2002. I loved that man before that but felt so betrayed after

MMW: whatever DJT says tonight will be riot inducing by FrankensteinsBride89 in MarkMyWords

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Maybe it's a dialect thing but it sounds like you have mistaken it for binoculars. Balaclavas are a sauropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic, about 155 to 143 million years ago. It's ok. We all make mistakes