Remember?

by HelpMePlz52

30 comments
  1. God, member when the users of the sub werent bitter and angry at everyone including themselves?

    I dont member…

  2. Been hanging around here since 2011/2012, I do not remember when this place wasn’t doom and gloom. I mean is it really Ireland if people aren’t giving out and having a moan. Next thing you will be telling us not to begrudge the fella down the road doing well for himself in Oz.

  3. Yea, as everything back in the 90s was good craic, but now the real world is here & doom follows with it

  4. Unrelated to the content but god I hate the fucking Pepperidge Farm meme. Pure shite craic on the level of weirdos doing the Ministry of Silly Walks in public.

  5. I joined here around 2014 and I’m sure it was pretty depressing then too. Except for the story where the lads were playing musical instruments in the jacks with pants around their ankles.

  6. I member when we used to mock Boards.ie for their censorship. 

  7. Like most website it’s been overloaded with spam accounts from certain parties who are not in government

    Look at the likes of boards which had one person running 10+ accounts all day long filling it with political noise

    Reddit and every other website is the same

  8. I still want the news article to be able to comment.
    It’s no possible to comment any more on most new paper sites.

  9. It’s a reflection of the reality we live in not sure why OP is surprised …

  10. r/Ireland is like a spring meadow compared to r/cork these days. I love Cork, but jesus fuck, the bitching!

    …. said he, complaining. 

    Also OP, I might add.

  11. This sub has been so slowly morphing into a boards.ie vibe we didn’t even notice

  12. A lot of the more light-hearted posts are moved to r/askireland. It was a bit miserable before but I feel there was a big decline since then.

  13. As a long-time redditor of over 12 years, no, I don’t. 

  14. Because there’s more gloom and doom in the world, and less craic.

  15. There was always a good amount of misery, but there was a far larger percentage of craic back in the day. The rules getting progressively less craic might have had something to do with it. At the time we thought mooglr was no craic. Oh how little we knew what was to come.

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