robitusson
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Hmmm...I never got randomly attacked and kicked senseless by middle-class people, only by scumbags in tracksuits with working class accents. Still mustn't generalise (for some reason).
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Hmmm...I never got randomly attacked and kicked senseless by middle-class people, only by scumbags in tracksuits with working class accents. Still mustn't generalise (for some reason).
Toerags in Dublin just grow up believing they have a God given right to be abusive and violent and yet they still think of themselves as victims and that the world owes them a living.Let's face it, middle class kids are generally not as violent or scary. They're just not. Obviously, there are 5,000 to 5,150 reasons for this.
Toerags in Dublin just grow up believing they have a God given right to be abusive and violent and yet they still think of themselves as victims and that the world owes them a living.
And whatever you can say about English scumbags (see the busses thread), I always know I'm back in Ireland by the constant disparaging comments about my hair/ clothes as soon as I get off the plane
Toerags in Dublin just grow up believing they have a God given right to be abusive and violent and yet they still think of themselves as victims and that the world owes them a living.
Well, there are people like that in the city whether we all agree with each other on every point or not.
Getting your head kicked in by them as a youngster along with your mates will do that.I think theres a degree of truth in that. I wouldn't word it as strongly but there is definitely a n element of 'chip on the shoulderish' about it.
Fuck it. I'm not gonna over analyse it. This kind of violent shit has gone on forever. There's a mentality that pervades that makes some people do this shit and also think that it's ok to do it.No, this is a non-sequitur that I don't want to be involved in.
There are people who see themselves as victims who aren't really victims and who believe they have a divine right to beat people up? I mean, where do you even start with that?
Getting your head kicked in by them as a youngster along with your mates will do that.
would I have been a much better person if I had not grown up in Dublin?
No, you'd probably be a cop.
I have the chip too. It's actually a sailing term, along with "freeze the balls of a brass monkey". Radio 4 said so, so it must be true.I meant with them, not you.
For a start I'm, surprised that none of you guys have noticed that the kid was not actually 13 as according to earlier reports, but actually 16. As for the sentiments expressed across this entire thread, I'm surprised that thumped has actually swapped forums with the young conservative party. Youngsters in Dublin are not 'animals' 'feral' etc (as according to our tabloids). Most are just normal kids. Some are cheeky. Some are a bit of a handful. Anyone that knows about that shooting should know that there is a bit more to it than the random gunning that the tabloids would have us believe. Kids may be cheeky etc but they are not yet murderers. We can still go out for an evening walk in spite of what the Herald says.
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