Cynicalmule

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Cynicalmule

Cynicalmule

@Cynicalmule

Katılım Mart 2026
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Cynicalmule
Cynicalmule@Cynicalmule·
@twiceasnice97 @ComedianConn No not in the slightest. Always found it amusing though how you’d do a Houdini on the forum if the result didn’t go your way. “Triggered”….LOL….ROFL
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tan97
tan97@twiceasnice97·
@Cynicalmule @ComedianConn You seem very triggered about people discussing things on a discussion forum. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 😘😘
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Cornelius
Cornelius@ComedianConn·
Lads imagine if we beat Limerick on Sunday. Good lord the pressure they’ll be under would be immense. I think our best bet of winning the All Ireland would be if they were not able to emerge from Munster. Sure they slipped up against the Dubs last year but that was most certainly a once off.
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Dónal Ó Murchú
Dónal Ó Murchú@polladdy·
@SeanSheehanBA Gullane is a huge loss but cian lynch has been living off his 2018 to 2021 form for too long. Not the same player since he came back from injury.
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Seán Sheehan
Seán Sheehan@SeanSheehanBA·
Well done to Cork. Great achievement to beat this Limerick team. Even if we were missing the best player of the generation and the second best player of the generation got sent off. Congrats!
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Karl Murphy
Karl Murphy@TalkatonKarl·
@buff_egan The gaa Should make an example of him And give him a serious ban What he did is dangerous He could have seriously hurt him
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Buff Egan
Buff Egan@buff_egan·
100% a Red Card.
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TippBackThatAFact
TippBackThatAFact@c_backpocket·
@dafifthofficial @br67212214 It was a sellout game where Cork did well to support your team. 42k in Semple. Usual Tipp support. Keep banging that drum, it’s all you have to hold onto over Tipp, point to previous matchups by all means but attacking Tipp support is just amusing for us. Shows the bitterness.
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Cynicalmule
Cynicalmule@Cynicalmule·
@SeanSheehanBA @DarrenBren31608 You’re worse for engaging with him. He’s put his snuggly Munster rugby jersey back on 😮‍💨 Took more delight today out of Cian Lynch being found out for the gurrier he is than the result
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Cynicalmule
Cynicalmule@Cynicalmule·
@EwanMacKenna Nope not having that, I genuinely think ye are incapable of having fun 😎 ye should try this “sanctimonious” stuff once in a while 😛. Agree though when it comes to Munster Championship. Limerick fans great sports today 👏
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Ewan MacKenna
Ewan MacKenna@EwanMacKenna·
@Cynicalmule I was literally complimenting you 😂 and your refusal of the compliment actually proves the compliment 😂
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Ewan MacKenna
Ewan MacKenna@EwanMacKenna·
For serial winners, I've a weird like of Limerick, Cork are sanctimonious arseholes (come on, own it 😂) and, as trite and predictable as it is, name me a single better Irish invention or expression of who we are than the Munster Hurling Championship. It is insane. Countries hire the best business minds and spend billions to replicate a fraction of what it is, while never understanding what it is. #gaa
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Balls.ie
Balls.ie@ballsdotie·
The Cian Lynch incident on Tim O'Mahony. Deserved red?
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Cynicalmule
Cynicalmule@Cynicalmule·
@EwanMacKenna Sorry I’ll pass it on that we should all be as dry and miserable as the rest of you midland brethren.
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Ewan MacKenna
Ewan MacKenna@EwanMacKenna·
@Cynicalmule Ah come on, own it. It isn't even a criticism, rather a reflection of an insane ego and self confidence.
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Trevor Walsh
Trevor Walsh@TrevorW24730269·
@mullallyelaine @DeeHalnon The same dirt will be asking for our help on Crime Call 📞 RTE1 Monday. We should boycott it by blocking the phones. What a load of double standard shite. I'm fucking sick of it. My Crime is I'm white Irish 🇮🇪
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Elaine Mullally ☘️
Elaine Mullally ☘️@mullallyelaine·
Instead of fighting real crime in Ireland, Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly has unleashed dedicated "incident rooms" across all four Garda regions to hunt down participants in the recent fuel demonstrations that exposed the depth of public frustration across Ireland. This is not law enforcement, it is pure bully boy tactics and designed to prevent the Irish people from protesting in the future.
SnDMedia@SnDMediaNews

UN Slams Garda Tactics as Kelly & O’Callaghan Push Crackdown on Fuel Protesters: Is Big Jim Making a Big Mistake? Éamon Ó Murchú In a blatant display of state intimidation, Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly has unleashed dedicated "incident rooms" across all four Garda regions to hunt down participants in the recent fuel demonstrations that exposed the depth of public frustration across Ireland. While Kelly and Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan loudly condemn "appalling behaviour" and label online critics as "anonymous cowards," they completely ignore the real story: the heavy-handed, aggressive tactics that turned peaceful demonstrations into ugly clashes. Hard-working farmers, truckers, and ordinary families, driven to the brink by crippling fuel prices, took to the streets in a legitimate stand against government policies that are making life unaffordable for millions. These weren’t violent riots, they were determined but largely peaceful demonstrations. Yet they were met with Public Order Units, pepper spray, physical drag-aways, towed vehicles, and even the deployment of the Defence Forces to smash through protest lines at places like the Whitegate oil refinery. The government's declaration of an "exceptional event" and its rush to militarise the response revealed their contempt for citizens exercising their basic right to protest economic pain. Furthermore, the establishment’s refusal to meet with the protest organisers, using the excuse that they would only engage with "registered groups", only deepened that contempt. Even the president of the Irish Cattle and Sheep Association (ICSA), Mr Sean McNamara, who was himself one of the organisers, was denied entry to any meetings. "The authorities response was to treat these protesters like dangerous agitators". UN human rights experts have recently strongly criticised Ireland’s Gardaí for expanding the use of “double-strength” pepper spray and other less-lethal weapons, warning that such equipment poses grave risks of human rights violations during peaceful assemblies. They highlighted cases of these aggressive tools being used against peaceful protesters, causing injuries and undermining de-escalation, further proof that the state’s heavy-handed approach is both disproportionate and dangerous. Is it really surprising that raw anger boiled over when people watched their livelihoods being crushed while gardai and the military cleared their demonstrations? Clearly targeting individual officers crosses a line and deserves proportionate response, but the real scandal is how the state’s own disproportionate force and refusal to address soaring costs provoked the very tension they now decry. Kelly calls it “really serious” and promises aggressive prosecutions, while pushing for even tougher laws to shield “critical infrastructure.” O’Callaghan piles on, hoping convictions will scare people into silence. This punitive crackdown, complete with special investigation teams and calls for new legislation, isn’t about justice. It’s about sending a chilling message: 'Dare to demonstrate against government failure, and we’ll come after you'. The fuel protesters weren’t the problem, they were the symptom of deep discontent over energy policy, excise duties, and a cost-of-living crisis that politicians have ignored for too long. By choosing overwhelming force over dialogue, the authorities have only proven the protesters’ point: ordinary people’s voices are being silenced while their pockets are emptied. True leadership would tackle the root causes instead of criminalising citizens who had the courage to highlight them. Ireland’s fuel protesters deserve respect for standing up, not a witch-hunt designed to deter future demonstrations. The public and indeed the world is watching, and many are rightly siding with those who dared to say enough is enough. One question still remains: Is Big Jim Making a Big mistake?

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Cynicalmule
Cynicalmule@Cynicalmule·
@twiceasnice97 @ComedianConn Well I suppose you are best placed considering the inordinate amount of time you have spent on a Cork Online forum down through the years.
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tan97@twiceasnice97·
@Cynicalmule @ComedianConn No, i am the chairman of the croke park committee for stopping cork winning the all Ireland. We focus mainly on jersey pull invisibility glasses for refs and "2nd half collapse" water in the cork dressing room.
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Patrice Johnson 🇮🇪
I get a lot of comments from people based on my appearance. Well guess what I couldn't care less of what people think of me or say about me. I'm a proud Irish woman and I'm comfortable in my own skin. I'll go to my grave fighting against the tyrannical government and agendas being pushed on us.
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Terence Costigan
Terence Costigan@TerenceCos77777·
@patricej36 Don’t mind any of that shite… but what do you work at ? Where do you get money from ? Do you complete a tax return each year ?
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Pablo Quirno
Pablo Quirno@pabloquirno·
Ante las recientes declaraciones públicas de altos funcionarios del Gobierno del Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte respecto de la soberanía sobre las Islas Malvinas, la Argentina reafirma sus derechos soberanos sobre las Islas Malvinas, Georgias del Sur y Sandwich del Sur y los espacios marítimos circundantes. La ocupación de 1833 fue un acto de fuerza contrario al derecho internacional de la época que vulneró nuestra integridad territorial y dio inicio a una situación colonial que persiste. La Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas reconoció mediante la Resolución 2065 (XX) la existencia de una disputa de soberanía e instó a la Argentina y al Reino Unido a resolverla por la vía de las negociaciones bilaterales. Este llamado ha sido reiterado por numerosos pronunciamientos bilaterales y multilaterales, entre los que se destacan el Comité Especial de Descolonización de las Naciones Unidas (C24), la Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA), el Mercado Común del Sur (MERCOSUR) y sus Estados Asociados, la Comunidad de Estados Latinoamericanos y Caribeños (CELAC), los países miembros del Consenso de Brasilia y del Grupo de los 77 y China. Rechazamos la invocación británica del principio de libre determinación de los pueblos. Los actuales habitantes de las Islas Malvinas no han sido nunca reconocidos como un "pueblo" por las Naciones Unidas. No resulta aceptable que los habitantes de las islas se conviertan en árbitros de una disputa territorial en la que su propio país, como población implantada, es parte. Por ello tampoco tiene validez el pretendido “referéndum” de 2013. Denunciamos además las actividades ilegales de exploración y explotación de recursos naturales -tanto renovables como no renovables-, en particular la pretendida “Decisión Final de Inversión” anunciada por las ilegítimas licenciatarias Rockhopper Exploration Plc y Navitas Petroleum Lp, para el desarrollo del yacimiento “Sea Lion”, que buscan desconocer los derechos soberanos argentinos y violan resoluciones de las Naciones Unidas. Por todos los elementos señalados, la República Argentina manifiesta, una vez más, su disposición a reanudar las negociaciones bilaterales con el Reino Unido que permitan encontrar una solución pacífica y definitiva a la disputa de soberanía y dar fin a la situación colonial especial y particular en las que están inmersas y agradece a toda la comunidad internacional el apoyo recibido a los derechos soberanos argentinos sobre las Islas Malvinas, Georgias del Sur y Sandwich del Sur y los espacios marítimos circundantes. Por historia, por derecho y por convicción: las Malvinas son argentinas.
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Cynicalmule
Cynicalmule@Cynicalmule·
@IrishPolitcsMax @real_eire That would mean you’d need to log off X and venture out into the real world and in all fairness we both know that won’t happen x
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Real News Éire
Real News Éire@real_eire·
Dublin 2 foreigners have a Irishman on the ground a repeatedly kick him in the head. Be warned this is tough viewing.
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Louise McKenna
Louise McKenna@_louise__·
I was driving all around yesterday, between here and Kilkenny, this was the skies!! Absolutely diabolical carry on!!
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TheIrishWatchdog
TheIrishWatchdog@WatchdogTh96012·
Gardai warn of Threats & Doxing after protests.
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