I heard you're a racist now, Yea Forums
I heard you're a racist now, Yea Forums
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Too bad this show only has 3 funny episodes and maybe 10 funny moments. It's kind of pitiable
>now
>t. yank
sup tranny
no no, we just hate women and trannies, bbcs and jews are based
Oasis or Bloor?
everyone say nigger on 3.
1.....2......
What's the Church's official position on being a racist, Yea Forums?
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There are Greeks posting on \tv\ right now.
I hear you're a transphobe now, Graham.
>*cracks*
>*sips*
>"Now, How I Met Your Mother - THAT was great comedy!"
Suede
There is nothing wrong with racism.
That would be an ecumenical matter
FECKIN GREEKS
Feck off you jammy dodger
What? But I thought we were on the same wavelength. You know, the sausage, the Euro, Clarkson.
Being a lad is what I'm about, and I can tell you who isn't a lad: anyone from Blur.
Would you not have a cuppa tea Yea Forums?
B I Z A R R E
I R R E G U L A R I T I E S
IT WAS JUST RESTING IN MY ACCOUNT
An unexpected crossover thread.
Is life in rural Ireland really as depressing, violent, and nihilistic as Angela's Ashes, Wind That Shakes The Barley, Calvary, and The Guard makes it seem?
The Irish are obsessed with misery wank, they have a miserable history plastered over with drink, so every movie and TV show produced here is about being pathetic and sad. For a long time, out west was very poor, has only really one major city even now, but it's far better off than it was. But the Irish still love to wallow in misery because they've spent about a 1000 years being the buttmonkey of everyone around them. Should be noted that Father Ted had Irish writers and actors, but the show was produced and aired on British TV.
Almost always was.
Correct.
It aired in Ireland before anywhere else, to my knowledge. Ed Byrne didn't think anybody outside of Ireland would find it funny.
It aired on Channel 4 which is a British TV station. RTÉ, the Irish national TV station, were afraid the Church would find it offensive.