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Ireland Katılım Mayıs 2018
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Margaret Ferguson
Margaret Ferguson@Margare44800630·
What an Irish Cup Semi Final morning looks like in the Ferguson household ❤️⚽️❤️⚽️ @larnefc
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@PeteFarrell14 Doesn’t matter if it’s not a lot of money. The Irish government is paying how many people €500 a week? It’s a waste of funds
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@cleba76 Good, stay away!
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Superninja76
Superninja76@cleba76·
Essentially every single time I've heard anything out of Ireland it's made me dislike that fucking place even more. Chock-full of racists, antisemites, and bigots of really every form. Not to mention the incessant simping for the axis of evil 2.0
DOZA🧐@lil_doza

This is what racism in Ireland looks like. In separate occasions, both Alanna Quinn (left) and Tobi Omoteso (right) lost their right eye after being violently attacked unprovoked for existing. No amount of money or prison sentence will bring back their vision.

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@sercomaah Good, the people of Ireland never invited you.
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SLIME WORLD.IE
SLIME WORLD.IE@ThomasSilken·
when she realises you’re quarter zip Deloitte GAA Killegh Irish not dark poetic bog fae Fontaines fan cam Irish
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ʎqqɐ🦋
ʎqqɐ🦋@aabbyn_·
guys what european countries are the best to travel to (i’m black)
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Gabriel
Gabriel@el_rei_gabriel·
It is true. And I speak as a Portuguese person. I remember doing summer internships and colleagues would be shocked - “but it’s summer vacation?” They wouldn’t trade it for anything. And working while studying was seen as something poor people have to do. Not as something expected like I see in other countries, even in Europe. It was also a nightmare to get anything done in a company - everyone would take coffee, smoking, and chatting breaks constantly. Being in the office longer was more important than being productive. I still remember working at a bank, and the manager would put euro cup football games on a tv in the middle of the floor for everyone to watch. And one day he stopped us from working and brought us to the building’s terrace to “welcome” the players’ bus that was passing through our street. Crazy. That’s another perk of working abroad. People value output over perception of working. It’s not only money that is attracting more and more productive Portuguese to work abroad. It’s working culture too.
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Sam Eduardo.
Sam Eduardo.@sam_eduardo_pt·
"Portuguese in Portugal simply do not care about work" This is not only untrue, it's just pure ragebait for engagement. The country has a lot of flaws, but this ain't it. Like at all...
@levelsio@levelsio

🇵🇹 If you have ever dealt with any Portuguese business (and I have with many in my 5 years here) you know why Portuguese in Portugal simply do not care about work, some foreigners find that refreshing, but it results in a country where you can't find anyone to do work because nobody wants to work And when they do work, the work is generally bad, like imagine stepping into a time machine back to 1970s bad, they also can't follow the spec you agreed upon beforehand, and then when it's 60% done they disappear and ghost you When we did home renovatiom, you hire ppl, they arrive late at 9am (you agreed 8am), they then drive away to get materials, come back 11am, do actual work for an hour, then at 12noon announce they go for lunch, come back around 2.30pm, walk around a bit, do some work, and then leave early at 4pm It's not just construction workers, it's almost every interaction you have here with a Portuguese business, the quality is just low, the service non-existent or customer-hostile, and it's not the language, I speak fluent Portuguese, I'm respectful and friendly which is why I never ever had this amount of issues elsewhere in the world And I know it's not just my experience, it's everyone I know here, even Portuguese complain about Portuguese! It's not completely their fault though, the hostile tax system for both people and businesses literally gives you an incentive to never ever scale your business beyond I believe around €150,000/year, because you end up in a completely different category and tax tier that decimates you with more taxes and more bookkeeping So every business tries to stay small, and doesn't want more customers (how many times have I walked into a Portuguese cafe or shop and the staff or owner *sighed* "not another customer") Add decades of socialist governments that hand out free money to 50% of the country (and even the right wing parties here are socialist btw, they have to be or they don't get votes) and you don't have any incentive to work left Why work when you don't need to work? The majority of the young smart Portuguese people with actual ambitions understandably move elsewhere, because if there's no incentive to grow a business, there's also no jobs for them, and the whole thing becomes a vicious cycle of increasing poverty Which is why I said Portuguese in Portugal at the beginning of this tweet, because Portuguese outside of Portugal are ambitious, want to work, want to improve their lives! Bringing in lots of foreigners like me by the government as a way to pump money into the system, we spend a lot and it pays for the welfare, healthcare and retirements of Portuguese now, but it's not a structural solution (and we also instantly became the scapegoat for the government's decades of mismanagement) It'd be relatively easy to fix this though if people in Portugal would put on their thinking hat: 💡 Make Portugal a great place to start and run a business, model yourself after Singapore but with extremely low taxes (maybe 5-10%) for companies/startups and make it easy for them to hire (and fire) people, the money you lose in taxes you will get back in increased economic activity over time (but it will hurt for a little bit) Because even the foreigners who move here and start businesses get caught up in the reverse incentive spiral of Portugal: Why even work?

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RTÉ News
RTÉ News@rtenews·
A Dublin tanning salon operated by a sister of MMA star Conor McGregor flouted public health laws by selling a sunbed treatment to a 16-year-old girl without checking her age or ID rte.ie/news/courts/20…
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ISRAEL FA
ISRAEL FA@ISRAELFA·
"It’s coming home?" 🏠🤔🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Actually, it’s 3 goals going home with you. ⚽️⚽️⚽️ A historic 3-1 win for our U17 boys against England! The future is Blue & White. 🇮🇱💪
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Tin_Of_Pek
Tin_Of_Pek@PekkTinNUFC·
@tomjohnst0n Irish picking between supporting Scotland because of Celtic or whoever England play against
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TJ
TJ@tomjohnst0n·
Luckily for ireland they can just support a team they have no attachment to anyway
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Will O'Callaghan
Will O'Callaghan@willocallaghan·
Sammie Szmodics is still unconscious and is staying in hospital tonight in Prague.
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