(Crosspost) What Each Country Leads In The World. Tags:ireland 8 comments Ireland leads the world for quality of life? They really couldn’t think of anything else for Colombia besides rain? Nobel Prizes in Literature per capita (Ex) World Rally Cars per capita, or at least it used to be. Can’t make it out, does that country say it leads the world in “big falafel balls”? The fact that some people question this, just shows how unaware most people are of how good Ireland is. From the comments on here sometimes, you’d swear we lived in some absolute shithole. Germany and Italy have football references, but the UK has Fascist Movements? Riiiiiiiiiiggghhhhhtttt. 🤪 According to this map Myanmar leads the world in speaking Burmese. Which I’m sure is perfectly correct but it really doesnt point to this map being educational in any sense of the word. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
The fact that some people question this, just shows how unaware most people are of how good Ireland is. From the comments on here sometimes, you’d swear we lived in some absolute shithole.
Germany and Italy have football references, but the UK has Fascist Movements? Riiiiiiiiiiggghhhhhtttt. 🤪
According to this map Myanmar leads the world in speaking Burmese. Which I’m sure is perfectly correct but it really doesnt point to this map being educational in any sense of the word.
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Ireland leads the world for quality of life?
They really couldn’t think of anything else for Colombia besides rain?
Nobel Prizes in Literature per capita
(Ex) World Rally Cars per capita, or at least it used to be.
Can’t make it out, does that country say it leads the world in “big falafel balls”?
The fact that some people question this, just shows how unaware most people are of how good Ireland is.
From the comments on here sometimes, you’d swear we lived in some absolute shithole.
Germany and Italy have football references, but the UK has Fascist Movements? Riiiiiiiiiiggghhhhhtttt. 🤪
According to this map Myanmar leads the world in speaking Burmese.
Which I’m sure is perfectly correct but it really doesnt point to this map being educational in any sense of the word.