I think one of the consequences of the mass inflation going on right now is that it will be harder and harder for younger people to meet/establish social lives, as the cost of energy/day to day expenses will end up putting people off. Throw two years of lockdowns on top of that and the atomization of Irish society is going to grow further as a result.
This lends more to the hysteria we're seeing right now. Things will accelerate as things deteriorate.
But of course, there's a breaking point to all of this.
This lends more to the hysteria we're seeing right now. Things will accelerate as things deteriorate.
But of course, there's a breaking point to all of this.
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Got chatting with a young woman yesterday, it struck me a bit. A polite well mannered girl. She had mentioned before that she turned 18 around the time of the first lockdown, she's bright and was saying it was hard to find intelligent chat that interested her (that can be a problem in small towns at the best of times, nvm in a lockdown) she mentioned she wasn't sure if she was crazy. She's lucky that she was able to identify the problem, in small towns its common for people to fall into drink and self destructive behaviour when they find themselves in similar situations. From my own age group I've seen great lads, real interesting intelligent guys hit the bottle (or worse) too hard. I'm not an angel either, if I'm away from the farm for a night or two I do the same. Before lockdown and during it I was at funerals for people who just quit, couldn't take it anymore. I'm genuinely worried about the mental health issues that young people are coping with, things were dire before any lockdown happened and 2 years of borderline solitary confinement is going to blow up in our faces sooner rather than later.
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Mass inflation warning. Less than a week ago I took this picture after buying a heap of stuff. I've continued to mass buy most days since. Anyway two of the items there I specifically mass bought because they're as cheap as you can get for decent nutrients. A tin of mushy peas for 16p and 4 tins of beans for £1. Today a week later the peas are 21p and the beans £1.10. These items have never gone above that price before. They're always just cheap and good value. So the inflation is starting to sneak in. Soon they'll explode in price when the rationing starts. Even now despite the 10% increase they're still cheap to buy. I say still mass buy while you can. A lot of people had their heads in the sand still, after all the information out there last week. They've just lost out on a 10% increase in value. This is going to get worse. Much worse.
RIP.ie as a proxy for deaths in Ireland works extremely well. Here's the CSO nearly a year later from what we already know back in Q3. 8165 to 8232.
Fake news we were told! Thank you CSO for confirming my numbers!
That the number of deaths in this country have shot up, all correlated with the vaccine rollout from January 2021onwards. The July 2021 all picking up in mortality when younger people started getting the vaccine.
Fake news we were told! Thank you CSO for confirming my numbers!
That the number of deaths in this country have shot up, all correlated with the vaccine rollout from January 2021onwards. The July 2021 all picking up in mortality when younger people started getting the vaccine.
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''We honour St. Patrick’s Day because in it we see the spiritual conception of the separate identity of the Irish race. On this Festival then our prayer is: Honour to St. Patrick the Irish Apostle, and Freedom to his people.''
- James Connolly
- James Connolly
The coronavirus is seasonal, I've been saying this since May 2020.
Funny thing is, it's not looking very seasonal anymore.
While the PCR tests are unreliable at best, they are a good proxy of people being sick/testing for the coof in the first place.
ADE kicking off again, though hopefully not that bad. Keep an eye out on this one. It could be a blip, with everything open, but otherwise, it could lead to something crazier.
Funny thing is, it's not looking very seasonal anymore.
While the PCR tests are unreliable at best, they are a good proxy of people being sick/testing for the coof in the first place.
ADE kicking off again, though hopefully not that bad. Keep an eye out on this one. It could be a blip, with everything open, but otherwise, it could lead to something crazier.
The link to the Disney post was deleted. Seems to be not very well verified.
This isn't over. A few countries follow with this and we're back to where we are a few weeks ago.
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The Irish Economy. How it works. What its made up of.
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Marketing/Public Relations and PR techniques used in Ireland.
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I think this is a problem in Ireland as well.
A lot of Ireland's high IQ middle/upper middle class sent to multinationals, act as fodder for the system, end up not having children as a result. The 9-5/exorbitant rents/high stress workforce will see to that.
https://spandrell.com/2013/03/26/lee-kuan-yew-drains-your-brains-for-short-term-gain/
A lot of Ireland's high IQ middle/upper middle class sent to multinationals, act as fodder for the system, end up not having children as a result. The 9-5/exorbitant rents/high stress workforce will see to that.
https://spandrell.com/2013/03/26/lee-kuan-yew-drains-your-brains-for-short-term-gain/
Pick just one. In terms of the public going along with everything that they have been told, is it the case that...
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61%
They are to blame, they have free will and they have acted disgracefully.
39%
Most people are meant to be followers and to be compliant. They are not to be blamed for this.
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200,000 refugees is an increase in the population of 4%. An insane increase in such a short period of time.
This is the chain of events that will follow.
The housing crisis will continue to implode, dragging down the young Irish with it; causing them to be demoralized and leave the country. Hoteliers will be happy though. Same for civil servants and FG voting south county Dublin boomer types. Real wages will continue to decline as more people compete for the same number of jobs.
This is the hysterical, precedent set by Covid response playing out again. And it's not pretty.
This is how the society gets picked apart. The same people who "didn't want to get it" are now happy to sell their country's future out without any thought for second or third order effects.
The Irish housing crisis is a very serious problem and disproportionately impacts young people. But those are the rules. You did it because they said so, right?
"If the rule you followed, brought you to this, what use was the rule?"
This is the chain of events that will follow.
The housing crisis will continue to implode, dragging down the young Irish with it; causing them to be demoralized and leave the country. Hoteliers will be happy though. Same for civil servants and FG voting south county Dublin boomer types. Real wages will continue to decline as more people compete for the same number of jobs.
This is the hysterical, precedent set by Covid response playing out again. And it's not pretty.
This is how the society gets picked apart. The same people who "didn't want to get it" are now happy to sell their country's future out without any thought for second or third order effects.
The Irish housing crisis is a very serious problem and disproportionately impacts young people. But those are the rules. You did it because they said so, right?
"If the rule you followed, brought you to this, what use was the rule?"