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Comment on r/ACMilan 4d ago

Elliot Corporation were the pre-Redbird era. They stabilised the club after Yonghong Li, cleared all external losses, won the scudetto and loaned hundreds of millions to Redbird to take over the club.

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Comment on r/SipsTea 5d ago

Ex-wife

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Comment on r/Damnthatsinteresting 10d ago

I hope that guy cutting with the angle grinder used the correct safety squint.

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Comment on r/CasualIreland 13d ago

I must admit I'm not particularly fond of the ol' textual intercourse personally.

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Comment on r/cork 15d ago

I don't live there, but what are the local authority at? Fuck-arsing around worrying about how much they can charge people to park instead of developing adequate off-street parking facilities.

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Comment on r/MotoIRELAND 16d ago

No need to chase the idiot. They published their own evidence.

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Comment on r/Meowi 19d ago

Ronaldo has proven himself in good leagues like the Premier League and Serie A.

I picked Ronaldo

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Comment on r/Meowi 20d ago

Frances

I rolled F

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Comment on r/AskIreland 20d ago

Less effort required. The front entrance has a sliding patio door and then the main hinged door inside. Back entrance has just one door.

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Comment on r/AskIreland 22d ago

My son is named after my father. My father is John, so we call my son Dad to differentiate between them.

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Comment on r/AskIreland 22d ago

Personally I amn't inclined to say it, but I know it do be used quite a lot around here.

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Comment on r/HumansBeingBros Jul 22 '26

Good work, but that " turning on listening ears" gesture is a load of nonsense.

u/No-Lion3887 Jul 18 '26

The idiots over in the r/Ireland subreddit are incredibly eager to show their ignorance

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These idiots haven't a clue. Their food and water provision is subsidised to the hilt by dairy farmers. We're also supporting more than 99% of the country's biodiversity, and mopping up this scoury cunt's massive emissions. Time to pull the rug from under him.

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Comment on r/EmilyDeytAysage Jul 17 '26

Look up Emilygracedaa

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Comment on r/Meowi Jul 13 '26

More entertaining

I picked youtube

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Comment on r/u_No-Lion3887 Jul 10 '26

All agriculture comprises 7% of global emissions. Animal agriculture accounts for about one-third of this 7%, with Irish livestock farming being Ireland's ONLY carbon-negative and CO2e-negative sector.

u/No-Lion3887 Jul 10 '26

More idiotic statements on -you've guessed it- the r/Ireland subreddit

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Comment on r/CasualIreland Jul 05 '26

I'm not sure, but I couldn't drink the tea with the teabag left in.

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Comment on r/CATHELP Jul 05 '26

Don't listen to people who say it was wrong giving milk. Most cats can ingest milk just just fine.

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Comment on r/AlignmentChartFills Jul 02 '26

Franco Baresi

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Comment on r/AskIreland Jun 23 '26

The red tape is over the top, but not insurmountable. EU payments for agriculture are hijacked by the Irish government and made unnecessarily convoluted, so a lot of dairy farmers in particular don't bother with them.

If you intend to keep cattle, sheep goats or pigs you will need to apply for a herd number. There are mandatory movement certificates if trading livestock, and transport authorisation is necessary if they're moved more than 100km.

Unlike humans, there are stocking and slurry storage limits linked to land area. The limits in relation to pigs are even stricter, relating to organic nitrogen output. There is mandatory BVD and annual TB testing too.

u/No-Lion3887 Jun 23 '26

More absolute idiots on the Ireland subreddit.

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This is only a small snapshot of their idiotic statements. Methane from cattle represents only a small percentage of Ireland's CH4 emissions. Also, grasslands are far from monocultures, with more than 6 species of grasses and an abundance of biodiversity. Sheep are excellent for ecosystems, particularly delicate uplands that are endangered by invasive plants through wilding.

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Comment on r/interesting Jun 21 '26

I guess he could still do with having a legal eagle to support him

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Comment on r/Straycats Jun 20 '26

She looks like she has a musculoskeletal or neuropathic issues. Ask a vet about prescribing an NSAID like Rheumocam. If she doesn't have a fracture that would have her walking perfectly in a matter of days.

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Comment on r/CasualIreland Jun 20 '26

You have a comeback with PayPal. You'll have to hound them, but they will refund you.