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letstalkbeautyuk · 7 months
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☘️ 🧡 💚 Still time to order your badges for St Patrick's Day - we have a great selection in the shop
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hoziercriespower · 6 months
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Happy 34th birthday Hozier.
born 17th March 1990 on St. Patrick's day.
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violottie · 6 months
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TODAY: Palestinian and Irish-American activists marched for Gaza in Rochester, NY on St. Patrick’s Day. Participants proudly displayed banners with Palestinian and Irish flags that read, “Occupation is a crime from Ireland to Palestine.” from BreakThrough News, 17/Mar/2024:
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amnhnyc · 6 months
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We’re celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day in a big way, with one of the largest known deer: the Irish Elk (Megaloceros giganteus)! It was originally discovered in bog deposits in Ireland. This megafauna could weigh up to 1,500 pounds (680 kg) and its antlers could reach an incredible 13-ft- (4-m-) spread. Once ranging from western Europe to China, this animal died out some 10,000 years ago. However, at least one population, living in Russia’s Ural Mountains, managed to survive until about 7,770 years ago, long after the end of the Pleistocene. 
See the Irish Elk up close in the Museum’s Hall of Advanced Mammals! We’re open daily from 10 am-5:30 pm. Plan your visit.
Photo: © AMNH 
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rebornrosess · 2 years
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happy hozier day to all those who celebrate
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defleftist · 6 months
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The only appropriate way to spend St. Patrick’s Day is to continue to stand up against the occupation and oppression of all people around the world. 🇵🇸🇮🇪
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nataliabdraws · 1 year
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Sabine and her wolves 🐺
Check out my shop for prints and stickers!
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pinkfairiesteaparty · 6 months
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humanoidhistory · 6 months
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Ireland, observed by NASA's Aqua satellite on October 11, 2010.
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letstalkbeautyuk · 7 months
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☘️ 🧡 💚 Still time to order your badges for St Patrick's Day - we have a great selection in the shop
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drchucktingle · 6 months
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Mark doesn’t think much about the "Twenty-Two and You" kit that he sent off a few weeks ago. He know that he comes from a long line of Buckarooians. When the results arrive, however, Mark is shocked to discover that he’s actually an Irish American.
Struggling to find his place within this new identity, Mark goes all out for St. Patrick’s Day, but after the dyed food makes everyone sick, and the seventy-five renditions of Danny Boy start getting on everyone’s nerves, the party ends in disaster.
Mark is lost, until a chance encounter with a handsome four leaf clover, who explains it’s perfectly okay to express your Irish heritage in a way that works for you. Soon enough, these two lucky lovers are embarking on a hardcore gay celebration that just might amount to Mark’s best St. Patrick’s Day ever.
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happy st patricks day and three cheers to all my irish buckaroos. please enjoy new tingler POUNDED BY THIS HANDSOME SENTIENT FOUR-LEAF CLOVER ON ST. PATRICK’S DAY out now on amazon or any buckaroo patreon tier
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daily-deliciousness · 2 years
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Guinness beef stew
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koldefingre · 6 months
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Kevin day the man you are
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handweavers · 2 months
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any understanding of irish history of the last 500 yrs has to explicitly contend with ireland functionally having a caste system wherein your specific religious denomination roughly determined your class status ie. relationship to land ownership and the means of production. the common presentation of ireland being simply a matter of 'religious conflict' obfuscates that if you lived in the island of éire your position in society was nearly entirely determined by the religious sect you were born into, with some degree of economic movement (should you convert to a different sect but even then you would still be distrusted) and variability of the precise nature of one's economic status, ex. you could have some degree of land and wealth as a catholic but it was constantly being cut apart and taxed heavily, you couldn't attend school, you were often terrorized by both official and unofficial roving gangs of protestant soldiers and settlers, etc. but it often wasn't enough to simply be a protestant, you had to be anglican - a follower of the church of england - and if you were presbyterian (like most scots-irish) or from another protestant denomination your position was somewhere in between anglicans and catholics, and the rights of nonconformists (the term used for non-anglican protestants) often fluctuated depending on the material demands of the anglican ruling class, and whether it economically benefited them to gain favour with nonconformists or not. but the primary conflict was the mass extraction of capital from the catholic majority, to line the pockets of the anglican land (and later factory) owners and most importantly the coffers of the british empire. this relationship between religion and class is fundamental to having any degree of understanding of irish history
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silvaris · 6 months
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Killiney Hill, Ireland by Martina Scanu
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andallshallbewell · 6 months
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