775 pts ยท June 14, 2015
Literally me last week
There was a slight uplift in activity. But I thought it would be from the nationalist side. not the unionists
I'm so disappointed that it's all kicked off again. But back when the Brexit referendum was announced I thought it would happen. At the time
That was well written and really worth the read. I'd forgotten a lot of that and with current events, it's good to be reminded. Thanks
Nice to see it wasn't just Northern Ireland with mad weather today!
Exactly I think he was just attempting to be something he wasn't in front of me ( a woman). These ads were definitely played at all hours
It's literally the only thing I think of if I hear the song
Paramilitary groups. TV was very effective then. But people have changed how they watch shows so they aren't shown as much now
Showing another colleague, and saying how terrifying those adverts were. At one point in NI we had those ads and the ads against the 3
He said oh that wouldn't work here. I then played it for him and kept to his story about how it wouldn't be effective. I then seen him 2
They really did. I once explained them to a Canadian, whilst I was in canda ( at the time theirs was people singing about being careful). 1
Sad story: you aren't allowed to drive up it anymore because everyone kept parking and damaging the tree roots like dickheads
If this interview is over zoom or anything I'd recommend recording it.
We power washed our drive and patio last weekend. I think I'm still on pain from it. It uses a lot of muscles
Not as much as that only really was an issue in northern Ireland, whereas the famine was the whole island.
Northern Ireland in a nutshell
Also it sucks that you are going through crap like this. I'm here to chat If needed
Can ask for help and let someone know you aren't feeling safe.
Women after they are out together. It's to make sure we 1. Get home safe and 2. If anything sketchy does happen you are reminded that you(2)
Thanks for asking rather than just ignoring it. As the other two people commented it's about making sure you are safe. It's done by most (1)
It's heartbreaking that it is so normalised and accepted.
What field do I work in? Ecology
That's amazing well done!!
Thanks!! Life is too short to have a job you hate. I've a lead lined up , so fingers crossed!
Thanks , this was my initial reaction. 3.5hrs away from home in the middle of a field enraged I wasn't going to be paid for my drive home.
Not at all. 1. You don't need to tell them and 2. If you do a good manager will understand that people move jobs and thata okay.
I have no clue, I don't live there. But there are checkpoints. Yeah I'm assuming it's only an issue for those people who live in the country
In the Republic of Ireland they have really strict rules. One of which is you can only travel 5km outside your home.
I love that the symbol for horror is a slightly sad ghost
Literally me last week
There was a slight uplift in activity. But I thought it would be from the nationalist side. not the unionists
I'm so disappointed that it's all kicked off again. But back when the Brexit referendum was announced I thought it would happen. At the time
That was well written and really worth the read. I'd forgotten a lot of that and with current events, it's good to be reminded. Thanks
Nice to see it wasn't just Northern Ireland with mad weather today!
Exactly I think he was just attempting to be something he wasn't in front of me ( a woman). These ads were definitely played at all hours
It's literally the only thing I think of if I hear the song
Paramilitary groups. TV was very effective then. But people have changed how they watch shows so they aren't shown as much now
Showing another colleague, and saying how terrifying those adverts were. At one point in NI we had those ads and the ads against the 3
He said oh that wouldn't work here. I then played it for him and kept to his story about how it wouldn't be effective. I then seen him 2
They really did. I once explained them to a Canadian, whilst I was in canda ( at the time theirs was people singing about being careful). 1
Sad story: you aren't allowed to drive up it anymore because everyone kept parking and damaging the tree roots like dickheads
If this interview is over zoom or anything I'd recommend recording it.
We power washed our drive and patio last weekend. I think I'm still on pain from it. It uses a lot of muscles
Not as much as that only really was an issue in northern Ireland, whereas the famine was the whole island.
Northern Ireland in a nutshell
Also it sucks that you are going through crap like this. I'm here to chat If needed
Can ask for help and let someone know you aren't feeling safe.
Women after they are out together. It's to make sure we 1. Get home safe and 2. If anything sketchy does happen you are reminded that you(2)
Thanks for asking rather than just ignoring it. As the other two people commented it's about making sure you are safe. It's done by most (1)
It's heartbreaking that it is so normalised and accepted.
What field do I work in? Ecology
That's amazing well done!!
Thanks!! Life is too short to have a job you hate. I've a lead lined up , so fingers crossed!
Thanks , this was my initial reaction. 3.5hrs away from home in the middle of a field enraged I wasn't going to be paid for my drive home.
Not at all. 1. You don't need to tell them and 2. If you do a good manager will understand that people move jobs and thata okay.
I have no clue, I don't live there. But there are checkpoints. Yeah I'm assuming it's only an issue for those people who live in the country
In the Republic of Ireland they have really strict rules. One of which is you can only travel 5km outside your home.
I love that the symbol for horror is a slightly sad ghost