This is probably the fourth most posted thing here.
1. Cliffs
2. Pint
3. Irish breakfast
4. In a small town in County Cork, Ireland, a monument stands in appreciation to the American Choctaw Indian Tribe. Although impoverished, shortly after being forced to walk the Trail of Tears, the tribe somehow gathered $170 to send to Ireland for famine relief in 1847.
5. Chicken roll
Dibs on posting this next.
Not that it changes the good will behind this particular gesture towards the Irish people but its worth knowing that the Choctaw fought for the Confederacy and the right to hold slaves.
Do we have a monument to the karma farmers ?
Where in Cork is it?
>Humanity at its finest
>Fought with confederacy, owned slaves and fought to keep slavery as it made their life easier
Downvoots ahoy
My turn to post about this tomarrow
That “small town” is my home town of Midleton I ll have you know. Now off to drink Jameson whiskey…..
r/Ireland in a nutshell:
Someone posts something that has been posted before (whether to their knowledge or not)
Waves of r/Ireland redditors comment the same comment on how people always post the same thing, while posting the same thing as every single person in this and every other comment section ever.
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Yeah we’re aware, thanks. 👍🏻
how many times has this been reposted here?
We know.
Do we know who got the $170?
>small town
Eh? There’s nothing small in Cork.
This is probably the fourth most posted thing here.
1. Cliffs
2. Pint
3. Irish breakfast
4. In a small town in County Cork, Ireland, a monument stands in appreciation to the American Choctaw Indian Tribe. Although impoverished, shortly after being forced to walk the Trail of Tears, the tribe somehow gathered $170 to send to Ireland for famine relief in 1847.
5. Chicken roll
Dibs on posting this next.
Not that it changes the good will behind this particular gesture towards the Irish people but its worth knowing that the Choctaw fought for the Confederacy and the right to hold slaves.
Do we have a monument to the karma farmers ?
Where in Cork is it?
>Humanity at its finest
>Fought with confederacy, owned slaves and fought to keep slavery as it made their life easier
Downvoots ahoy
My turn to post about this tomarrow
That “small town” is my home town of Midleton I ll have you know. Now off to drink Jameson whiskey…..
r/Ireland in a nutshell:
Someone posts something that has been posted before (whether to their knowledge or not)
Waves of r/Ireland redditors comment the same comment on how people always post the same thing, while posting the same thing as every single person in this and every other comment section ever.
Ye are fucking exhausting lads
Middleton, lovely place