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thateurosite · 5 months
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🇮🇪 TES Preview: Elaborate, autumnal, and elemental for Jessica's first rehearsal
🇮🇪 Over in #Nice, the rehearsals for #JuniorEurovision 2023 continue once again, and the XXth country to go on stage is #Ireland's, Jessica Mckean. Find out what we know about her first rehearsal right here 🔽🔽🔽 #JESC2023
Today rehearsals for Junior Eurovision 2023 continue in Nice. The first country to rehearse today is Ireland’s Jessica Mckean. What did we learn about Jessica’ staging? Disclaimer: Please note that the EBU has not released footage from the first rehearsals, and that the description detailed in this article is mainly based from the pictures and if available footage from the delegations…
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alanmalcherhistorian · 5 months
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The First and Last Soldiers Killed During Operation Banner (Northern Ireland)
The number of military and police casualties during Operation Banner  (14 August 1969 to 31 July 2007) vary according to sources with one source stating 1,400 soldiers and 319 Royal Ulster Constabulary Officers were killed and 6,100 members of the security forces injured. Above Robert Curtis, below Stephen Restorick The first soldier killed during Operation Banner was 20 year old Robert Curtis…
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rankrocketireland · 2 years
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mmelolabelle · 2 years
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My house is on an orange order parade route
lord have mercy
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blackcrowing · 4 months
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Book Review of 'A Guide to Ogam Divination' by Marissa Hegarty
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I was thrilled when I bought this book. I was so excited to crack it open and read it, I was excited to write this post and support an independent author who is out here putting in the work and turning out well researched information for budding and experienced pagans alike. It makes me incredibly sad to not be able to do that…
I found the first part of the book, here named "Theory" overly long, convoluted and mostly outside the professed scope of the book (that scope being named as divination). This criticism comes from someone who is enamored by linguistic history and therefore should have found this section as fascinating as any other. However, for example, while I appreciate the author's apparent desire to assure the reader that ogam existed prior to the overwhelming establishment of Christianity in Ireland and therefore was almost certainly a product of a pagan thinking mind as opposed to a Christian one, this point was ultimately very simple to get to and did not require as much time and effort as the author put into it (about 35 pages, taking into account the section on ogam stones which set up the section for this point, likely 10 or so would have done just fine).
I also found myself really struggling to connect with the authors take in many aspects of this section. Few points make sense to me, perhaps in part or in whole do to the author's seemingly random use of citations. Such as one point when the ages of Auraicept na nÉces and In Lebor Ogaim might be cited (though even then it is sometimes difficult to decipher exactly WHAT point is actually being cited), while elsewhere a reference is made to what is apparently a manuscript containing the earliest complete use of Ogam, yet there is no citation for this (it is, presumably, sourced later in the text but with no mention of given either at the first introduction nor at the later account). Additionally, (while it is no fault of the author's) some aspects I could not independently verify at all because the articles/books referenced are unavailable and... apparently... not referenced anywhere else...
Moving on to the second section “practice”… there was very little information offered in this section that was new to a reader who already has read “Ogam: weaving word wisdom” by ERL and “Irealnd’s Trees: Myths, Legends and Folklore” by Niall MacCoitir…
Whats worst, in my personal opinion is that I never felt like the author ever took a stance on… well anything… each time I settled in to what the author was saying about any point at all I suddenly found them either arguing directly against that point in the very next paragraph and dismissing it wholly or after expressing a conflicting idea throwing up their hands and going "either might be true". While this is often done by writers on topics which can not have definitive answers there is a way to do it without giving your audience whiplash or living them feeling like the author themselves may not know what they're talking about and this author… unfortunately did not employ any of those methods.
I can not express enough how much I wanted to like this book and how much I wanted to support this budding author… but I found the whole experience ultimately unenjoyably and lacking any individual thought or additions…
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niamhthefae · 1 month
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Introduction/about me
Hello! this post might seem a bit random but frankly im not bothered.
My name is niamh and i am a girl (?) from north england. but my dad lives in irealnd, so sometimes i post from there and post about stuff going on over there. im autistic and still in school, which is a great combination and i get fixated on things alot. they tend to change once or sometimes twice a month.
im really interested in history and i always have been. my main interests are art history (i love the renaissance so frikin much), dress history (dont even get me started on corset misconceptions) and mythology (mostly greco-roman with a bit of norse and irish in there)
i also draw and paint and write poetry so keep an eye out! you can find my art blog at @sharpened--graphite and my poetry blog at @rubbish-poems-by-niamh .
im currently learning italian and french because i decided it would be a good idea (and because i love måneskin so frikin much) so maybe you'll get little snippets of that.
if anyone feels like following, please do. and if any of you want to be mutuals and/or online freinds then you can always do so and maybe send us a nice message.
Have a lovely day my freinds! i will see you soon :)
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jungleindierock · 2 years
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Jungle Indie Rock - June 2022
Playlist of songs posted on JIR tumblr during June. Hope you enjoy and share with your friends. 25 tracks this month. A mix of new bands and well known bands. The bands/artists from America, Canada, England, Wales, Scotland amd Ireland.
Enjoy and share it!! Reb
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3rd Secret  - Rhythm of the Ride (USA) Midlake - Exile (USA) Will Butler - A Stranger’s House (Canada) Yeah Yeah Yeahs (ft. Perfume Genius) - Spitting Off the Edge of the World (USA) Death Cab for Cutie - Roman Candles (USA) Panic! At The Disco - Viva Las Vengeance (USA) Sex Pistols - God Save The Queen (UK England) St. Vincent - Funkytown (USA) Muse - Will Of The People (UK England) Kasabian - CHEMICALS (UK England) Supersaurus - (I Can’t Get No) Serotonin (UK England) Red Telephone - Normal Life (UK Wales) Florence + The Machine - Stand By Me (John Lennon Cover) (UK England) Fontaines D.C. - Roman Holiday (Irealnd) Editors - Karma Climb (UK England) Jack White – If I Die Tomorrow (USA) PIXIES - There’s A Moon On (USA) Belle and Sebastian - A Bit of Previous (UK Scotland) Alexisonfire - Sans Soleil (Canada) Metric - What Feels Like Eternity (Canada) Taylor Swift - Carolina (USA) Avril Lavigne - Hello (Adele Cover) (Canada) Pale Waves - Jealousy (UK England) Superorganism (ft. Gen Hoshino, Stephen Malkmus, Pi Ja Ma & Axel Concato) - Into The Sun (World) Grave Goods - Come (UK)
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wellthatwasaletdown · 2 years
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We know she's in Ireland. She's posting pics of herself on a beach holiday. And if you don't think there are going to be articles about it with mentions of the Pleasing launch, then you are naive.
Nobody goes to Ireland for beach holidays because the sea is freezing year round. As you can see, they're all fully clothed and the beaches are deserted. The pics are black and white so the press won't touch them, plus there's no product placement.
Exactly! Nobody goes to Irealnd for a beach holiday, but there is Girl Boss in Ireland on a beach holiday. You just walked right into the point and didn't even realize it. LOL
And, I said that she used the Pleasing the aesthetic--you don't need the product placement when her publicist will write the article. They don't need those pics. They'll insert pics of HOlivia. That's how they've done it the past
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rugbylovers · 7 months
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Ireland Rugby World Cup squad Here is where you can find Irealnd's la... #funny #memes #sports #live #tweets #win #twitter #tweet #bet #manchester #rugbymen #rugby union #irish rugby #super rugby
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educhampionservices · 11 months
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movie--posters · 2 years
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Britain to Investigate if Deadliest Attack of Northern Ireland’s ‘Troubles’ Was Preventable
The decision is a big victory for the families of the 29 people who died in the attack in August 1998, four months after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. source https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/02/world/europe/uk-northern-irealnd-troubles-omagh-bombing.html
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Dún Mór at Fairhead, County Antrim, Ireland
The remnants of a celtic fort (said to be pretty great) can be seen on the way to Fairhead, Co Antrim and provide an amazing view over the causeway coast, across Rathlin Island and all the way to the Mull of Kintyre, Scotland.
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drogonstone · 3 years
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well that was definitely a journey.... no maps would have helped
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heterotopian · 4 years
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I believe tyrants such as you should be crushed... does that answer your question?  --Piotr Rasputin (Earth-616)
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