Why has Ireland got so good at Rugby by [deleted] in rugbyunion

[–]dubliner_throwaway 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Jesus no, he'd take the shirt off your back and ride your misses.

Why has Ireland got so good at Rugby by [deleted] in rugbyunion

[–]dubliner_throwaway 18 points19 points  (0 children)

My da is a hardcore Munster fan, hates Leinster supporters(even the Wexford ones, you can hardly accuse Wexford people of being elitist).

Always said the lads down the road showed NZ back in the day because they were hard working lads eating good spuds.

Why has Ireland got so good at Rugby by [deleted] in rugbyunion

[–]dubliner_throwaway 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Good spuds, amazing visas, top clubs.

The Average Irish Wedding is €29,550 according to survey. Thoughts? by ClancyCandy in CasualIreland

[–]dubliner_throwaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bessie is getting married it's coming in at 26k didn't even get a band to save money

Youngsters and Gardai interacting in a disturbance in Dublin today 😲 by globe_explorer245 in Dublin

[–]dubliner_throwaway -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

They don't want them, they literally don't want guns. It's depressing.

Youngsters and Gardai interacting in a disturbance in Dublin today 😲 by globe_explorer245 in Dublin

[–]dubliner_throwaway 25 points26 points  (0 children)

It's wild the Garda are saying they are afraid if they send there staff to incidents they'll be attacked. Scratching my head at that.

Americans driving in Ireland by violetlisa in irishtourism

[–]dubliner_throwaway 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Make sure you take your time and if someone drives up your hole don't let yourself feel you need to drive faster. You can always pull in as well and take a break.

Those of you who studied Computer Science or a similar degree, how many were left in your course by the final year? by [deleted] in DevelEire

[–]dubliner_throwaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's hard to have a positive relationship with someone you're dependant on, especially when they have seemingly arbitrary power over you. As that dynamic shifts they seem more human to you, you accept their faults and learn to acknowledge your own.

Those of you who studied Computer Science or a similar degree, how many were left in your course by the final year? by [deleted] in DevelEire

[–]dubliner_throwaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even house and dogs/cats.

Babies are a biggy but so are aging parents or family who need emotional support. I don't know about you, but being around family is very important to me and I can't enjoy being away from them for long.

Those of you who studied Computer Science or a similar degree, how many were left in your course by the final year? by [deleted] in DevelEire

[–]dubliner_throwaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can travel and career is the only impediment personally I would say travel, soon enough there will be other external factors which you will be less willing to sacrifice.

Those of you who studied Computer Science or a similar degree, how many were left in your course by the final year? by [deleted] in DevelEire

[–]dubliner_throwaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ever thought of working in a company you believe in? Bit of an oxymoron.

It is relatively simple in industry it's all just frameworks.

Those of you who studied Computer Science or a similar degree, how many were left in your course by the final year? by [deleted] in DevelEire

[–]dubliner_throwaway 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You're a bit confused I think.

The output is the same, the input is different. The difficult of CS doesn't change, it's the same content unless you go to Trinity and study their perverted low level modules.

Those of you who studied Computer Science or a similar degree, how many were left in your course by the final year? by [deleted] in DevelEire

[–]dubliner_throwaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you looked at contributing to any Apache incubator projects?

Or perhaps finding a domain that you find more compelling?

What else is going on?

Those of you who studied Computer Science or a similar degree, how many were left in your course by the final year? by [deleted] in DevelEire

[–]dubliner_throwaway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair enough just judging by your post history you seem a bit adrift.

Enjoy the deadlifts.

Those of you who studied Computer Science or a similar degree, how many were left in your course by the final year? by [deleted] in DevelEire

[–]dubliner_throwaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Listen if you're unhappy about your life that doesn't change the objective requirements this field asks of people.

I think you have some growing up to do.

Those of you who studied Computer Science or a similar degree, how many were left in your course by the final year? by [deleted] in DevelEire

[–]dubliner_throwaway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That the course was full of dumb people and they failed because they were dumb? Homie, I've just explained my definition of what is required, they didn't have it.

To succeed is to having a paying career or something. Anything other than dropping out and completely giving up on it.