So good, I had two within a half hourâŚafter a can of monster. I should probably do a will with this kind of diet.
Who on here advised you to stick your thumb up your hole?
I wouldnât take tips on pleasure from any of these cunts. I do have some ideas of my own the odd time.
That looks lovely. I hope youâre having a great Monday
We visited the Douglas Street Autumn Festival there yesterday. My lack of beard and general non-hipster/hippy/trans look made me stick out like a soar thumb (cc @Alphakrul1) but I did get some lovely coffee at Cafe Moly, would recommend it to any Cork based posters.
4 euro for a regular coffee is off the charts by the by
Have you tried the place just up from passage playground on the Roco side, just behind the library?
Only the once when I was out for a cycle and a fair while ago. Plus, when the fuck would you ever be in Passage! I mean, Passage likeâŚ
Nearest playground to us
You should keep a flannel number in the wardrobe in case you ever get sick of the beard, as a backup.
Surely you cycle out there on the Greenway
On it for months mate
Of course. Great place to practice hills. Lived below in Monkstown for a few years, loved it.
CordycepsâŚ
Have you learned nothing
3 fools opened in Douglas court. Lovely coffee. But babychino is free ! They give a good handful of marshmallows and while itâs not something youâd give the kids regularly, moma and poppa donât mind forking out 7.80 for two coffees in those circumstances ⌠getting them to drink babychinos into their teens is the challenge
7.80 for two coffees is pretty standard these days. Itâs actually the new McDonaldâs index, and shows how batshit crazy rich Ireland is.
The staggering wealth unfortunately makes it almost impossible to fix anything like the health system, as no-one will get out of bed for anything much less than a massive wage these days.
Partly that. Partly a culture of spending also
Plenty of people are feeling the pinch but will still spend on luxuries. People hadnt a pot to piss in during 70s /80s and didnât spend on much luxuries but we also werenât a capitalist corporate consumer society. We are now. Peopleâs attitudes to spending money they dont have is no where near what it was. But yes, we are also far better off than those daysâŚ