Message from @Inquisitor of this Flavortown
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I find myself to be in a similar situation to Rick. Not in that I am a pickle, but that I view myself and my intelligence as both an unstoppable force and an inescapable curse. (I know, I'm an arrogant asshole. Feel free to ignore me.) I love being able to predict things around me and control my own little world to some extent, but at the same time I'm incredibly bored by "work" that I feel is beneath my abilities and desires. In some cases, especially when the "work" is really taxing on me emotionally, I would rather just die (read: escape). I do have some self-destructive tendencies, not in a suicidal sense but more in a "fuck everyone, here's the truth" sense. I would sometimes be fine with sacrificing my reputation and position in life in order to escape the boring "work" of what has become a routine, nagging on my subconscious. There's a part of me that hates that nagging so much that I would be fine just letting my ego run free, abusing anyone in my path for the sake of my own judgement of what is worth my interest. The only problem is that with that approach to life I would eventually be alone and still unable to reach exactly what I want out of this world. I don't want to just be in control. Complete control is impossible anyhow; people can only be manipulated so far and reality only bends as much as my arms can handle before giving out.
Aka the 30 year old boomer
That just looks like cosplay
ireland was a lordship u nonce lmao
it only became a kingdom in 1542
after the establlishment of anglicanism
and sporadic uprising were very common
so my copypasta is legit
the act of su🅱remacy was in 1534
Kildare rebellion (1534-1535)
**there was clearly an uprsing after the act of su🅱remacy and b4 the establishment of ireland as a kingdom**
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@Inquisitor of this Flavortown that's a nice map except for the part where the English crowns rule was only recognised around Dublin until the later 1500s lol
Ireland was a kingdom because the Pope himself stated it to be so
Hello Irishgang
I am also Irish and would like to know
What can you tell me about the Celts?
And is it true that some Englishmen are also celts themselves
That is true yeah
They'd be correct in a certain sense that the Anglo Saxons didn't entirely replace the native Britons, but the culture and mindset of the English has always been antithetical to the broader Celtic one that the rest of us share
They'd only be Celts to the extent someone living in Romania could claim to be to a Roman
French nationalists claim something similar they call themselves Gauls, tho that makes sense to distinguish themselves from Germans, their greatest rivals
In the English nationalist context it's mostly a disingenuous attempt at having a claim of brotherhood with the other people's of the region