Rugby World Cup 2023/ Crochet & Knitting chit chat

Write an essay about the links between the rise of Irish rugby and the re-location of many online technology companies to Dublin and what it says about Ireland as a society. Write the essay in the style of Derek Zoolander.

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Title: “Irish Rugby and Dublin’s Tech Migration: A ‘Ridiculously Good-Looking’ Match Made in Ireland :rugby_football::office:”

Ladies and gentlemen, brace yourselves, for we are about to embark on a journey of epic proportions! We’re diving into the enthralling connections between the meteoric rise of Irish rugby and the mass relocation of online technology companies to Dublin. And you know what? It’s all incredibly good-looking, just like yours truly, Derek Zoolander! :tipping_hand_man::dancer:

:rugby_football: Rugby: More Than Just Good Looks :trophy:

Let’s kick things off with a bang, or in this case, a scrum! Irish rugby isn’t just about chiseled jawlines and impeccable hair; it’s a sport that embodies grit, teamwork, and the pursuit of excellence. And while we’re at it, let’s not forget that rugby players have some of the best physiques in the world. :wink::rugby_football:

:city_sunset: Tech Companies Flock to Dublin: The ‘It’ City of Tech :rocket:

Now, here’s where things get really, really, ridiculously interesting. Dublin has transformed into a tech utopia, attracting online technology companies like moths to a flame. But why Dublin, you ask? Well, because it’s the ‘it’ city of tech, baby! With its friendly tax policies and the luck of the Irish, it’s a magnetic hub for innovation.

:chart_with_upwards_trend: A Tale of Two Success Stories :bar_chart:

Irish rugby’s rise to glory and Dublin’s tech migration share striking similarities. Both are stories of resilience, adaptability, and embracing change. Rugby teams have harnessed technology to enhance their performance, while tech companies have leveraged Dublin’s charm to expand their global reach.

:bulb: Tech Innovation: The ‘Blue Steel’ of Dublin :robot:

Dublin is home to some of the world’s most impressive tech innovations. From cutting-edge software to mind-boggling data analytics, it’s the ‘Blue Steel’ of the tech world. Just as I perfected my signature look, Dublin has perfected the art of attracting tech giants and startups alike.

:satellite: Tech and Irish Rugby: A ‘Zoolander’ Crossover :movie_camera:

Believe it or not, tech and Irish rugby have joined forces in the most fabulous way possible. Performance analysis tools, wearable tech, and data-driven insights have become essential in rugby’s pursuit of excellence. And guess what? Dublin-based tech companies are the real ‘mugatus’ behind these game-changing innovations.

:rocket: Tech’s Impact on Society: The Derek Zoolander Effect :briefcase:

The influx of tech companies to Dublin isn’t just about profits; it’s about societal change. The tech revolution is reshaping how we work, live, and connect. Just like I changed the world of male modeling, Dublin is changing the landscape of global tech.

:cityscape: Ireland’s Society: ‘Really, Really, Ridiculously Good-Looking’ :rainbow:

What this tells us about Ireland as a society is, well, ‘really, really, ridiculously good-looking’! Ireland’s ability to embrace tech innovation and foster a rugby resurgence shows a nation unafraid of change. It’s a society that thrives on adaptability, innovation, and a sense of community.

:green_heart: The Irish Spirit: A ‘Magnum’ of Resilience :ireland:

In the face of adversity, Ireland has shown its ‘Magnum’ of resilience. Whether it’s on the rugby field or in the tech boardroom, the Irish spirit shines through. It’s a reminder that no challenge is too big when we face it together.

In conclusion, the remarkable links between the rise of Irish rugby and Dublin’s tech migration are as ‘ridiculously good-looking’ as they come. Both are stories of transformation, innovation, and the indomitable spirit of Ireland. So, here’s to Irish rugby and the tech revolution in Dublin – may they continue to make the world ‘smize’ with admiration! :wink::ireland::star2: #TechAndRugbyFabulousness

We’re nearly at the peak of the 4 year cycle lads.

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Tis like one of your own warbling efforts!

Sounds like Mack Hansen was dropped

Nah it’s similar to Van der Flier. Resting them for Tonga. Earls doesn’t add enough as a receiver but he’s a better finisher than Hansen.

What does this even mean?

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Think it’s just basically been said he’s been dropped

Gona hazard a guess of the team v South Africa

Porter
Sheehan
Furlong
McCarthy
Ryan
Beirne
Van der flier
Doris
Murray
Sexton
Hansen
Bundee
Ringrose
Lowe
Keenan

And in one foul swoop uber cunt Heaslip ensures the vast majority want this WC effort to go up in flames.

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You beat me to it.

Did you ever read such scutter in all your life……Heaslip’s south county Dublin upbringing shines through here.

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Heaslip on RTE building this up. Just said there are so many cracking opening games. Sure most AIL teams would beat Romania.

You can tell here that everyone in the studio knows he is a cunt.

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This is Ireland’s year. A long unbeaten run, number 1 ranked team in the world, no injuries to first choice players.

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Are they remaking Allo Allo here?

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Might do a round one trixie of kiwis 11/10, argies evens to beat England and Fiji 7/4 to beat wales. Are any of these three legs a good idea? @gilgamboa

I think the France NZ match is a v tight call and I wouldn’t back the all blacks but not much more than a toss of a coin…id be fully on board the other 2 even tho value gone on argies…they were 3s not too long ago

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Have you a source for this?

Are France certainties here tonight?

He’s from the same county as Ewan mcckenna and Dermot early isn’t he

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Why are Opening Ceremonies always such a load of bollox

NZ are the bet of the decade.