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And as I said I am routinely stopped at night by security people when I go near toilets.
That's my experience.
That's so weird. I have long grey hair and am typically dressed in a fairly slovenly fashion, and security guys normally just nod and smile at me.

When I was younger, on the other hand, I couldn't get in anywhere 🤷‍♂️
 
Maybe we should make a list of places to piss in Dublin?

Upstairs in Easons
Upstairs in Supermacs O'Connell St
The Grand Central on Abbey St (toilets are in at the back down the stairs)
Public toilets outside Stephen's Green shopping centre
International Bar (go in the Wicklow St entrance and they're right in front of you)
The Oval (go into the bar, then downstairs to the toilet on your right)
 
Maybe we should make a list of places to piss in Dublin?

Upstairs in Easons
Upstairs in Supermacs O'Connell St
The Grand Central on Abbey St (toilets are in at the back down the stairs)
Public toilets outside Stephen's Green shopping centre
International Bar (go in the Wicklow St entrance and they're right in front of you)
The Oval (go into the bar, then downstairs to the toilet on your right)


powerscourt townhouse
brown thomas
 
Maybe we should make a list of places to piss in Dublin?

Upstairs in Easons
Upstairs in Supermacs O'Connell St
The Grand Central on Abbey St (toilets are in at the back down the stairs)
Public toilets outside Stephen's Green shopping centre
International Bar (go in the Wicklow St entrance and they're right in front of you)
The Oval (go into the bar, then downstairs to the toilet on your right)
Supermacs in O'Connell Street was one of the places that made sure I bought something at night time.

Anyway thanks for the tips.
 
meanwhile back at hellworld things

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worth looking at the whole thread

the person posting it is a hardcore pro-assad internet personality, just so you know what you’re getting into here. but the claims being asserted *do* potentially explain some of the weirder aspects of october 7th (like all those blown-up cars).
 
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worth looking at the whole thread

the person posting it is a hardcore pro-assad internet personality, just so you know what you’re getting into here. but the claims being asserted *do* potentially explain some of the weirder aspects of october 7th (like all those blown-up cars).


not sure about that source! has Mick Wallace commented yet?

I'd say there were some 'friendly fire' incidents thought.
 
not sure about that source! has Mick Wallace commented yet?

I'd say there were some 'friendly fire' incidents thought.

if the source is too much, you can always go to the original version on Ynet news — total middle-of-the-road israeli mainstream news channel — you’ll need to google-translate it from hebrew, though

 
Maybe we should make a list of places to piss in Dublin?

Upstairs in Easons
Upstairs in Supermacs O'Connell St
The Grand Central on Abbey St (toilets are in at the back down the stairs)
Public toilets outside Stephen's Green shopping centre
International Bar (go in the Wicklow St entrance and they're right in front of you)
The Oval (go into the bar, then downstairs to the toilet on your right)
Supermacs ain't great, but pissable sure
Likewise the toilets outside Stephen's Green - the ones inside are free these days afaik and a bit better
Jervis toilets are the best
Ilac toilets are usable but not a patch on Jervis
Connolly Station toilets are usually grand
Heuston Station toilets usable but not a patch on Connolly
Doyles on Fleet Street was usually grand (downstairs)
Different spots in Trinity - buttery/dining hall toilets at the back ok, arts block toilets ok, Hamilton building usually good, and there's actually good toilets right at the main entrance to Trinity on the right hand side if they are open.
 
Less “friendly fire” and more “official policy”, possibly.


thats what I was thinking...tbh.

but to some extent, propaganda aside, there's a bit of this that's like the argument that some of the killings/atrocities etc were done by a mob of chancers who followed hamas across the border, or that they didn't behead babies etc. It doesn't mitigate the fact that Hamas went in to kill & kidnap civilians in the first instance.

It's like the hamas using human shields conversation - probably an element of truth, but it wouldn't be an issue if the Israelis werent intent on turning Gaza into a ruin in the first place.
 

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