Aindriú Mac Giolla Phádraig

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Aindriú Mac Giolla Phádraig

Aindriú Mac Giolla Phádraig

@itsandyfitz

Dublin City, Ireland शामिल हुए Mart 2009
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They will destroy everything they touch. You think you’re safe in the countryside, but soon nowhere will be peaceful.
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Kara@UTDKara·
As a Manchester United fan, these are the clubs you should hate with passion: 1.FC Barcelona 2.Liverpool 3.Manchester City 4.Chelsea 5.Arsenal 6.Newcastle United 7.Sevilla 8.Benfica
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BUCHANAN: Dublin Time Machine
Think Michael Healy-Rae the wealthiest TD in the Dáil, is a man of the people? Lets have a gander at this cutest-of-hoors staggering finances and property portfolio.... He declared 14 houses for letting in Kerry, three guest houses, one rented commercial unit, a vacant premises, an apartment for letting, an unspecified number of apartments in a separate development, an unspecified number of rooms for letting, and student accommodation in Limerick. That's before you get to the rest. Based on CSO median property price data for December 2025, his residential and guest house portfolio is estimated to be worth around €5.6 million. Twelve properties in the Killarney, Kilgarvan, Kenmare and Barraduff area, where the median house price sits at €332,500, give a rough valuation of €3.99 million. Then his six properties in the Tralee and Castleisland area, with a median of €270,000, add another €1.62 million on top. The actual figure could be higher or lower. The register isn't that specific. On the rental income side, 14 Kerry two-bedroom houses at current market rents would generate €18,340 per month, or €220,080 per year. Daft.ie figures show listed monthly rents on two-bedroom houses in Kerry rose 7.3 per cent last year to €1,310, with four-bedroom houses up 8.8 per cent to €1,879. Then there's the land. He owns 100 acres of farmland and forestry in Kilgarvan, another 42 acres of forestry, and a further 4 acres of farmland elsewhere in the area. Based on the most recent Sherry FitzGerald assessment of €14,125 per acre for southwest farmland, the 100-acre holding alone could be worth around €1.46 million. The Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers values Munster forestry at €6,960 per acre, putting the 40-acre forestry plot at approximately €278,000. His company Roughty Properties received €470,000 from the Department of Children in 2024 for Ukrainian accommodation, paid out month by month, €49,640 in March, €52,080 in April, and so on. He also draws income from Kerry County Council's rental accommodation and housing assistance payment schemes. He has been a landlord since he was 18. When he first entered the Dáil in 2011 he already owned 14 properties! The register shows 16 properties in 2016, 19 in 2018, 21 in 2020, 24 in 2022, and 28 for 2025, including his family home. Public records show none of the four companies he directs, Roughty Properties, Black Cap & Co, ML Healy-Rae Properties and Roughty Plant Hire, ever drew down a mortgage. The family plant hire business, now primarily run by his nephew Johnny Healy-Rae, recorded net assets of €4.6 million at the end of 2024. It received €501,000 for Kerry County Council work in 2025 and €384,000 in 2024. Cork County Council paid a further €334,135 across the same two years. Ah but sure begorrah, he doesn't care about money. He's a lovely wee hat and sure he only cares about de poor folk like you and me...
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BearsShowYo@BearsShowYo·
I’m not tapped into Soccer, but I wanna be ngl. what FC should I join?
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Corbin
Corbin@Corbin630·
Okay, so $19 for the flight and $43 (converted from Euros) for a carry-on. Were already up to $62 with no checked bag. If you are unable to check in on their app or website or you need to ask the gate agent for assistance, there's a $65 airport check-in fee. If you miss your flight, most airlines will just put you on a different flight. Ryanair charges $118 missed departure fee. They also don't give you a gate assignment until about 40 to 60 minutes before the plane leaves, so don't wander too much in the airport and make sure you're at the screens waiting for your gate to be displayed. I used Ryanair for a quick flight from Manchester to Ireland and from Ireland to London. For the price you definitely get what you pay for and you have to be ultra prepared. It's far from laid back. I paid to leave my luggage in London to save around $200 in bag fees (they also charge by weight) and got to listen to the flight attendants read ads to me most of the flight. It's the Greyhound bus of the skies.
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Corbin@Corbin630·
That Ryanair flight won't let you bring anything on board besides basically a drawstring backpack. They'll nickle and dime you for bags, picking a seat, and not checking in on the mobile app. Also, they will read ads to you on the flight. The reason that they can advertise $18 flights is because most people are spending $100 or more due to all of the extra charges.
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They’re_Alive
They’re_Alive@MasterSlotGuy·
@gotrice2024 @robertdunlap947 Obviously something wrong woth the barcode. Not the man cashier. He can only do what the computer/register tells him. That’s why he got the manager. This customer is a paranoid angry always looking and scouting for trouble dude.
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SonnyBoy🇺🇸@gotrice2024·
This man bought a lottery ticket on his way out of the grocery store, as he scratched it off he couldn’t believe his luck he just won $300. The ticket was a $30 ticket and he made all of his money back. He walked over to customer service who took the ticket and claimed he scanned it and put a post it on the ticket and put it in the drawer. He then tries to hand the man $5 as the prize and claims that’s what the ticket says he won. The man know you can’t win $5 on a $30 high prize ticket. He asks the man to scan it again and he refuses and claims $5 is what it shows. The man escalates it further and asks for a manager. The customer service rep finally scans it again and it showed $300 and the man finally gets his money he won. Do you really believe the ticket scanned as a $5 winner or was the customer service rep trying to finesse him out of his money?
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Name a movie you've seen more than 7 times with just a GIF
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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
Americans are learning that tariffs are actually taxes on THEM.
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Aindriú Mac Giolla Phádraig रीट्वीट किया
Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I am the smart contract engineer who built the function that lets one anonymous wallet freeze any token holder's assets in the President's crypto project. I added it one week before trading opened. Nobody told the investors. At deployment, in September 2024, the contract was clean. Standard ERC-20. Auditable. The kind of contract you show to investors and say: "See? Decentralized." But we made it upgradeable. Eleven months later, on August 24th, 2025 — one week before trading — I pushed the v2 upgrade. The blacklist function. The freeze authority, routed through a 3-of-5 multisig where a single externally owned address serves as both the guardian and a signer on the multisig. One wallet. Two roles. Three of five votes to freeze anyone's tokens. Anyone's. We built a special vesting category. Category 3. There are 519 other investors. They're all in Category 1. Category 3 has exactly one member: Justin Sun, who put $75 million into the project. His allocation, isolated into its own bucket, governed by its own rules, monitored by its own triggers. But the blacklist function doesn't take a name. It takes a wallet address. Any wallet address. Then, in November, I added what we call "batch reallocation." It can move tokens from any wallet to any other wallet, at any time, at the discretion of the admin. We told people it was a phishing recovery tool. That's phishing recovery. The Trump family takes 75% of net proceeds from token sales. Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. manage the project. By December 2025, they had extracted roughly $1 billion. They hold another $3 billion in unsold tokens. The project calls itself decentralized governance. The governance token can be frozen by one person nobody will identify. That's governance. Three days before everything went public, on April 9th, the project deposited 5 billion WLFI tokens into Dolomite — a lending protocol co-founded by WLFI's own Head of Technical Strategy, Corey Caplan — as collateral and borrowed $75 million. Sixty-five million of it in USD1, the project's own stablecoin. After the deposit, WLFI accounted for 55% of Dolomite's entire total supply. Ordinary depositors who'd lent USD1 to the pool couldn't withdraw. Their liquidity was locked so ours could be free. Over $40 million of those borrowed funds went to Coinbase Prime. That's a fiat off-ramp. You borrow against your own token on a platform co-founded by your own Head of Technical Strategy in your own stablecoin, convert to cash, and call it treasury management. Sun moved 55 million tokens to HTX over three days. Minutes after he activated his wallet, the multisig changed his Category 3 to allow 20% transferable. Then froze him the moment he transferred. They were watching in real time. He called it a backdoor. Used that word. "A trap masquerading as a door." We sent the cease-and-desist on April 13th. "See you in court pal," the project wrote. Not for freezing his tokens. We can do that. The compliance module says so. The whitepaper says so. The single wallet controlling the multisig says so. We're suing him for calling it what it is. The function is not a backdoor. The function is a regulatory compliance mechanism that was absent from the original contract, added via an upgradeable proxy eleven months after a $75 million investment, one week before trading, into a custom vesting category built for a single investor, controlled by a single anonymous wallet, on a platform where the President's sons have already taken $1 billion in proceeds and borrowed $75 million against their own token on a lending protocol co-founded by their own Head of Technical Strategy in their own stablecoin three days before the largest investor went public. That's compliance. And if you're holding WLFI tokens right now, the same anonymous wallet that froze a billionaire can freeze you too.
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Marcel van Oost
Marcel van Oost@oost_marcel·
🇮🇪 @monzo officially launches in Ireland, with 100,000 users already waiting. A new European battleground for digital banking is heating up. Monzo Bank has gone live in Ireland after securing its banking licence late last year, and demand is already clear. 100,000 people signed up before launch. Here’s what they’re bringing to the market: • Free current and savings accounts • Savings from €1 with up to 1.6% interest • Irish IBANs from day one • Personal + business accounts Ireland is not just another market. It’s Monzo’s first step into Europe, and a launchpad for broader EU expansion. And they’re entering a market that’s already been primed by players like Revolut and N26. So the real question is: Can Monzo replicate its UK success (15M+ users) in a market where digital banking adoption is already high? Or is this where competition gets even tougher? One thing is clear: Europe’s neobank race is far from over.
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AI being dumb
AI being dumb@ChatgptLunatics·
"Europe safety 2027"
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The Data of Everything
The Data of Everything@TheDataHubX·
Countries That Were Colonized the Longest 1) 🇨🇻 Cape Verde ~513 years (Portugal) 2) 🇲🇿 Mozambique ~477 years (Portugal) 3) 🇹🇱 Timor-Leste ~450–460 years (Portugal) 4) 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka ~443 years (Portugal + Netherlands + Britain) 5) 🇦🇴 Angola ~400 years (Portugal) 6) 🇮🇩 Indonesia ~340–350 years (Netherlands) 7) 🇿🇦 South Africa ~340 years (Netherlands + Britain) 8) 🇵🇭 Philippines ~333 years (Spain) 9) 🇧🇷 Brazil ~322 years (Portugal) 10) 🇮🇳 India ~190 years (Britain) 11) 🇧🇩 Bangladesh, 🇵🇰 Pakistan ~190 years (British India period) 12) 🇲🇾 Malaysia ~170–207 years (mainly Britain) 13) 🇩🇿 Algeria ~132 years (France) 14) 🇬🇭 Ghana ~113 years (Britain) 15) 🇻🇳 Vietnam ~100 years (France) 16) 🇳🇬 Nigeria ~60–100 years (Britain) 17) 🇰🇪 Kenya ~68–80 years (Britain) 18) 🇹🇳 Tunisia ~75 years (France) 19) 🇪🇬 Egypt ~74 years (Britain) 20) 🇲🇦 Morocco ~44 years (France + Spain) Note: Durations are approximate and may include multiple colonial powers or different phases of control. Source: Historical Records, Other Web Sources
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Wealth
Wealth@wealth_united_·
🚨: Whoever predicts the full-time score of this game gets $50 and a massive shoutout. Must be following so I can Dm you
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I just built a Claude Code SEO agent that replaces your $200/mo. Ahrefs subscription 🤯 One prompt → keyword gaps found, competitors analyzed, content written in your brand voice, rankings tracked weekly. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who know SEO matters but never have the bandwidth to actually do it consistently. If your SEO workflow looks like this — log into Ahrefs once a month, export a CSV, skim it for 5 minutes, close the tab, tell yourself you'll write that blog post next week, never do... This agent runs the entire loop for you: → Connects to Google Search Console and pulls your real ranking data → Finds your "gap zone" — keywords sitting at positions 5-20, one article away from page 1 → Uses Apify to scrape who's outranking you and breaks down exactly why they're winning → Interviews you once about your brand, customers, and positioning — then never asks again → Writes content in your voice — not generic AI slop that tanks after 90 days → Tracks rankings weekly and feeds what's working back into the next cycle → Optimizes your product listings for AI shopping — so you show up when someone asks ChatGPT for a recommendation, not just Google No $200/month tools you open once and forget. No freelancers writing content that sounds like everyone else. No manually checking rankings and forgetting to act on it. What you get: - Keyword cards with a specific action recommendation for each gap zone opportunity - A competitive breakdown — who's beating you and the exact fix for each keyword - A weekly content plan generated from your real GSC data - A brand voice profile Claude uses for every article it writes - Product listing optimization for AI shopping (ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity) — the new SEO nobody's doing yet Built 100% in Claude Code with Google Search Console. I put together a full playbook with the skill files, brand interview, and the exact weekly workflow. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "SEO" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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