Rember edition.
first for depression
Feelio when depresshit
third for tourism
Doing any reading lately boyos?
>>77877144
i struggle finding books to read
what do you recommend?
>>77877203
What are you into?
>>77877246
Hardcore Hentai.
There's been a notable decrease in suicidal, depression posting around here lately. Keep it up.
/lit/éire/ when?
>>77877246
hardcore hentai, sci-fi, history, idk
i havent read in like years, last thing was an Alexander the Great book and one analysis of the Winter War campaign and north african campaign from WW2
>>77877291
And a notable increase in my suicidal thoughts.
Funny how that works.
>>77877416
Any particular reason?
>>77877291
I just got tired off talking about it here. Almost every morning I want to kill myself these days.
Fuck you dad for leaving me and mom. I hope you'll get cancer from smoking so much. Enjoy your rain, coldness and arthritis. But im sure you think having it easy to catch a fish in the sea makes up for all of that.
btw. Did you knew about this new hip phrase "euro orphan"? You do now.
>>77877291
>>77877567
Yeah and I'm not as bad but I do have daily trouble battling horrible thoughts and wanting to just give up. Hoping things will get better soon.
>>77877323
>reading books published before 2007
I don't think so grandad
>>77877567
But then the evening comes and you perk up right? The bad thoughts go away?
>>77877657
>insulting people for talking about media from literally over a decade ago
I like you desu.
>>77877544
Not that I can think of. They're not the worst thoughts I've had but I haven't been thinking of suicide in recent months until a while ago.
>>77877624
Your dad came here? Tell us more
>>77877329
I'm into philosophy at this point, though what got me out of my slump was branching back into fiction and autobiography, which non-politicians do quite well. It helps as well not to be reading too "academic" a book and thinking you're a failure for not blitzing through it.
I also keep a list of obscure authors who I've seen, by bookmarking their wikipedia page (or some other page if they're too obscure for that), and putting the bookmarks into folders on firefox.
Check out second-hand bookshops too, you'll find obscure stuff for decent-to-great prices, stuff you never even knew you wanted. Easons is fucking terrible, they're full of tripe, though in a larger outlet, you can find less trashy books in the sections you like, since if they're too small, they literally just present a cross-section of the most *profitable* books, not the best books.
>>77877323
Is /lit/ worth frequenting? /his/ is definitely not.
>>77877803
When you do it will you let us know?
>>77877657
What do anime fans read?
>>77877291
Reminder that you can all have eternal sleep if you hire me for the job. You also have to sign a contract stating you gave me permission to end your life, I ain't going to jail over the details.
They say it's always the happy ones who hurt the most, so you guys should be fine.
>>77877828
Of course, I'm far too self-absorbed to kill myself without telling /éire/ first and uploading my folders as my legacy.
>>77877921
Who the fuck says that?
>>77877909
That wouldn't be a legally binding contract, baka
>>77877909
>You also have to sign a contract stating you gave me permission to end your life
Unless we get some very relaxed assisted suicide laws that still constitutes murder, or at the very least manslaughter.
>>77877968
Suicidal people seemingly.
“I think the saddest people always try their hardest to make people happy because they know what it’s like to feel absolutely worthless and they don’t want anyone else to feel like that.”
― Robin Williams
>>77877821
what are some gud second hand bookstores in dooblin?
>>77877954
Yeah I've thought of this too. Gonna upload tons of folders with years of pictures and shit about me. I was actually thinking about it this morning. Throwing myself off a bridge I mean. I'd be far too scared to do it but I wonder what hitting freezing cold water is like, and how the currents would feel. It's a big strong river (the suir). I bet filling your lungs with those first one or two breaths of water would be super uncomfortable and possibly painful. Hopefully it's not too long from there. I don't think I'd like it. But it's mad that people are pushed so far that they don't even care anymore about those things.
>>77877867
Battle Royale
>>77878047
Don't know, sadly. My parents mentioned the ones they went to ~30-40 years ago, but they're all gone now.
Galway has a good one though.
>>77878110
Is that the one in the arcade? They had an impressive collection.
>not writing autistic fan fiction about /éire/
>not recording yourself reading it
>not listening to it on audiobook form as you go to sleep every night
>>77878110
>>77878183
Charlie Byrne's is God-tier. They have a massive stack of National Geographics outside, I bought the one published the month I was born.
>>77878261
National Geographic magazines these days are just big pages full of advertisements with 1 or 2 little stories every now and then.
>>77878311
Good thing I wasn't born these days then.
>>77878236
Post your work
>>77877983
>>77878026
Then I guess I'll have to fight the law and win.
>>77878183
>>77878261
Yeah, it's insane. I didn't want to name it, because if it ever gets treated like a tourist trap in its own right, it'll turn to shit faster than you can tip your fedora.
>OMG you shop at CB's too!? *girlish squealing*/*nasal dorkish chuckling*
>He didn't read and collect every x-factor magazine in the late 90's.
Plebs. Still have all of them.
>>77878515
Hate singing shows desu.
>>77878551
>singing shows.
Wrong.
>>77878515
Oldfag.
>>77878585
Looks decently interesting/amusing though.
Any better than History Channel post-Hitler phase? (Circa 2010s?)
>>77878585
Twas joke.
>>77877818
What more is there to tell? There are a lot of articles about polish migration to IE and UK after we joined EU.
Typical sob story here about father leaving family for work and then leaving them for good after few years.
Oh and btw how the fuck isn't everyoone here having car sickness when sitting in a backseat. I never experienced it before but seriously, moving constantly up/down left/right almost made me vomit. Also enjoy your ridiculously narrow roads, shit made me honestly laugh for a first few trips outside of a town.
>>77878650
>Alaskan Alien Pawn Shop Trucking
>>77878675
>Oh and btw how the fuck isn't everyoone here having car sickness when sitting in a backseat.
I thought I was the only one.
>>77878650
>Any better than History Channel post-Hitler phase?
Yeah these were pretty good magazines, they never really went full retard history channel. Just wrote about supposed happenings, well known stuff like area 51 etc and drug cartels and tons of weird things.
>>77878675
as a tourist i didnt think roads were that thin
how wide are roads in poland?
>>77878675
Bumpy rides are the best. I loved it when my bus went over this one part in the road, you'd fly out of your seat if you weren't paying attention.
>>77878798
Wide enough for two lanes of tanks, one going east, the other going west.
>>77878675
I've never heard that side before. We're always told that the immigrants here are sending money home to their families. Do you still keep in touch with him?
>>77878749
you reminded me "docureality" is a genre that actually exists and enjoys moderate success.
i hate you.
>>77878675
Our roads are fine and people who arent used to them just don't have the same spacial awareness. ANy good Irish driver can fly along fine at 80km and pass a big truck going the same speed with only a foot to spare.
It's funny because when I went to poland I had the same experience. Your roads are so shit and poorly maintained. IT actually gave me a headache with all the bumps and cracks.
Your drivers are insane too.
>>77878888
quads of insanity
what was so crazy about polish drivers? did they drive in the opposite side in the road? or did they actually drive like slav-tier maniacs
>>77878932
Slav tier maniacs. Overtaking everything like mad yokes and driving on the wrong side of the road for ages.
>>77878626
>>77878932
>>77878974
Oh also their trains were like >>77870954
It was hell.
why are americans so shockingly stupid and clueless
Where do we draw the line on capitalism?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXUIum_o7lI
>>77879100
If he didn't want the backlash he shouldn't have shot that cow.
Eat a nutella sandwich or nah?
>>77879140
At the starting line.
Gaelic monarchy with Brehon Law bartering system forever.
>>77879181
Definite ye.
>>77879140
>Where do we draw the line on capitalism?
Constant vigilance where it threatens sustainability of the nation, the family, reverence for God, and the integrity of the human mind. Already too late on that front though.
Economically, natural resources should be state-managed, and no company should get large enough that it be able to de facto control the entire segment of the economy that it weighs in. Also failed on that front.
Shat the bed again, lads.
Capitalism is making us all miserable.
>>77878418
>Then I guess I'll have to fight the law
Lot's of experience from standing on that corner dodging popo I bet.
>>77879350
Of course it is, work conditions are dehumanising.
>>77879140
capitalism is completely natural in one form or another. all we can do is attempt to regulate it
>>77879350
Have you read "The Medium is the Message"?
>>77879350
I'm pretty sure I'd be miserable in any socio-economic system. At least Capitalism has produced things that help me pass the time.
>>77879507
>>77879550
fkin hell it looked straight in the thumbnail
>>77879507
>>77879550
I have a bad feeling about this.
>>77879507
>>77879550
Espanol?
If not, what's the point of these?
>>77879367
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgtQj8O92eI
>>77879599
d-does it end with a corpse?
>>77879611
Wexford judging by the flag.
>>77879611
>>77879599
hola
what do you thnk of my fotografs
>>77879665
Very good. Good tourist. Head pats for you.
>>77879665
Underexposed?
riding my girlfriend tomorrow lads, might take a few cheeky snaps and put them here to show you fucking faggots how it's done
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_reported_UFO_sightings
Ever see anything spooky in the skies?
>>77879727
Might put a few bob on her. What race is she in?
>>77879727
Lies make baby Jesus cry.
thiss street was really pretty, reminded me of the old side of Santiago back in spain. streets like this are the only true "old parts" of dublin that should be preserved. i saw one of these old alleys vandalized legally with some bullshit kid-like red paint.
>>77879688
>>77879689
thanks. sadly my samsung phone doesnt have the best lense. if i aimed lower i could make the terrain less dark but the sky would look much brighter
>>77879754
she's always good for the ride, but a sniper wouldn't take you out pal
>>77879746
>1440 BCE
>It was reported by the scribes of the pharaoh, Thutmose III, that "fiery disks" were encountered floating over the skies. It was later recorded on the Tulli Papyrus.
Them Aliens are certainly taking their time to land.
>>77879746
No but there was a helicopter fucking around here today. Came by three or four times, maybe someone's missing.
>>77879784
What the fuck did you just say about me you little bitch?
next to Beatty library.
>>77879777
ah fucking hell another pic that looks fine on thumbnail but uploads sideways.
>riding my gf tomorrow
glad /éire/'s been reduced to some faggot tourist's blog for him to photodump on to lads. We've truly entered a golden era
>>77879911
helo mai frend
you speak england?
>>77879911
>Getting jealous Spanny gets more (You)s than you
neoclasicism is ok
next to Beatty library
>>77880008
Better than the dross they threw up post-""""independence"""".
Almost like they don't want to make any buildings or institutions more "virtuous" than the ones the English left as symbols of their domination of this country.
>>77880052
That wall looks really short for defence.
>>77880052
>Dubs can't maintain grass
Typical.
>>77880120
probably norman? idk
>>77880077
eh, i would have liked to see some neo-celtic art outside of museums, maybe even architecture if that even exists
neoclassicism is so innofensive and samey. was it the Irish that popularized neoclassicism in USA? the style is really similar.
>>77878872
Oh why do you generalise. Even if only 15% of immigrants got separated/divorced thats still a shitload of people. And that's modern life for you. Divorces are becoming more popular everywhere in the ""west"".
No i dont. I have nothing to talk about with him, nor with anyone else. Grandma says i became more 'nervous' after he left. Guess he wasnt there to teach me how to be a real human bean. I just stayed inside my room for most of my life. So no, i dont keep in touch with him; im not in touch with anybody.
>>77878888
My dad derives like crazy too, that's probably why i got car sickness when i was driving with him.
I have no idea where you were driving in poland but at my place roads are fine and in a good shape. Also drivers arent as crazy as you'd think. I never had any problems with them but what can i know. I have driver license for only 3 years and drive rarely.
>>77880258
>neo-celtic architecture
Not sure there's much by way of that that doesn't converge with "Gothic" desu. The biggest signifier of "Celtic architecture" to me is being made with stone slabs instead of bricks or whatever. Galway cathedral is unique-looking from what I've seen of Cathedrals. Similar in design to Italian Renaissance stuff, but with different building materials. It was the most recent European cathedral built too, IIRC.
>>77880008
For me, it's brutalism
Goodnight. Good thread this evening.
>>77880414
KYS
>>77880395
theres loads of cool looking cathedrals, im not used to seeing such architectural styles
>>77880414
is that the look the building had after being built? i thought it was just old.
>>77880393
I'm sorry, anon. Do you hate Ireland because of what your father did?
>>77880414
>those disgusting buildings in NUIG
>Gamestop sells DS games but not Wii games
>>77880839
>going to Gamestop
>>77880839
Are you still looking for No More Heroes?
>>77880839
Gamestop barely even sells games anymore.
>>77880548
Yeah I'm pretty sure that style was intentional. It was a trend in Ireland and the UK during the 20th century
>>77880839
A Wii is ridiculously easy to softmod though. You shouldn't need to buy Wii games while USB Loader GX exists
>>77880994
>more pop vinyl figures than video games
It's like /v/ - the shop.
>>77880864
Was just checking their website and it struck me as odd
>>77880913
Got it and loved it, now I'm desperately searching for the sequel. Pity the European version of the first one was so censored.
Reading about aliens and I'm really scared now lads.
>>77880994
Other than the used games bin you couldn't actually see any games from their store entrance in Galway.
>>77881126
I take it the scene with Jeane wasn't fast forwarded in other regions?
Sequel was really fun as well.
>>77881244
>reading /x/ shit at night
You brought this on yourself.
>>77881269
They were all stacked to the wall to the left, you can't see it in that photo though.
Did you go to Sub City while you were there?
>>77880608
No i like it. I have a thing for a fields and plains. All kind of them. Mongolian steppes and ukrainian sunflower fields too. Its a lovely place for long bike rides. Sure Ireland has hills but those are field hills, not forests.
This and a lil bit of roleplaying to kill the time.
>>77881298
Doesn't help that I think I'm going schizo with hearing voices lately. Half afraid the visuals will start soon.
>>77881369
I did indeed
>>77881409
Get anything nice? I only saw they had Gunpla in there the last day.
>>77881269
I think the Jeane scene was fast-forwarded in all versions of the game, I was more complaining about how everything turns to ashes and all blood is removed.
I've heard that the sequel gets rid of the annoying money-raising gimmick, so I'm looking forward to playing it when I can.
>>77881458
No, but I wasn't really looking for anything in particular.
>>77881460
I can't remember a great deal about the bits in between assassinations but I thought a lot of the bosses in 2 were a good deal more interesting.
Have you played Lollipop Chainsaw? I thought it was the most similar in vibe of Suda's games to NMH.
HAHAHAHAHA
YOU ARE ALL UTTER NUMBSKULLS
STOP POSTING ANIME YOU REJECTS
HAHAHAHAHA
CONOR MCGREGOR WILL WIN
MAYWEATHER WILL LOSE LIKE THE UNTERMENSCH NEGROID HE IS
HOWTH HATH SPOKEN
>>77881755
Stop putting feces in the Dublin water supply, Howth. We know it's you.
>>77881755
>Howth
>posting under a Union Jack
Not in this lifetime, bucko
Are /realautismhours/ dead forever?
>>77882102
I hope they'll be back. I blame everyone going to bed early, we used to stay up to all hours.
Going to bed.
>>77882209
I don't think what made the original good can ever be recaptured, especially when nobody is able to point to what exactly it was that made /realautismhours/ good in the first place.
do you think people who post "going to bed now" or "good night everyone" secretly aren't going to bed and waits 10 minutes to see if their post gets a (You)?
>>77882255
Depression and suicidal thoughts? Maybe it was just a honeymoon period that wore off the longer we spent on /éire/.
>>77882311
I do that whenever I make those posts, maybe for only 3-5 minutes though.
>>77882337
I'm struggling to remember when we first identified /realautismhours/ as a thing. Was it before or after Christmas?
night lads
shall be checking this post for (You)s in the morning, or if I stop being tired and decide to get up again.
>>77882311
Yes.
>>77882369
Archive says April. Also forgot how late we stayed up, it's only half one now when we used to be up past three.
>>77882500
When I was in France I was regularly only getting 3-4 hours of sleep before work because of how late we would stay up. A thread not staying alive overnight was unusual up until late April.
>>77882585
So what you're saying is this is all your fault? Or the Irish employment system's.
Why are you sleeping better now? Did your French bosses not care if you were dozing off?
>>77882585
Please be my bf! I'm too shy to talk to you on steam but I really like you.
>>77882726
>Why are you sleeping better now?
I'm sleeping worse. My sleeping schedule was fucked in France (as it had been for years prior), but at least when I did eventually go to bed I could get to sleep without much hassle. And it's not like I stayed up until 4am every weeknight back then anyway. Nowadays I'm getting 3-4 hours sleep despite going to bed at a reasonable time and lying in bed for about 8 hours. I just couldn't be arsed going to bed early tonight knowing that I'll still only get 4 hours sleep max.
>Did your French bosses not care if you were dozing off?
My work environment was much more relaxed over there and my workload was considerably lighter.
Got an appointment with a psychiatrist tomorrow morning. Don't know what to say and I can't sleep. Gonna freeze up again.
>>77883019
Hopefully you get one that actually asks you the right questions to get you talking. I had a shit psychiatrist when I took a few sessions of that. She expected me to do all the heavy lifting by asking me incredibly vague and redundant questions and just sitting there in silence whenever I finished saying whatever I had to say.
>>77883019
Tell me about your mother
>>77882883
If you're like me then I'd say you're right in not going to bed until you're tired. You'll just make yourself more restless.
>>77882384
Disappointed in you lot. I didn't get even a single (You) for my bedtime post. Couldn't get to sleep after all either.
Might become a psychiatrist. Didn't know there were so many people who saw them
>>77883019
>go to psychiatrist as a child
>mam stays with us despite telling me before she'd wait outside
>psychiatrist asks me fuck all, spends most of the time talking to mam
>mam talks for me the entire time, don't object because I didn't even want to be there
>psychiatrist asks me whether I trust my mother
>say I don't
>meeting ends, no conclusions made other than learning about yet another Irish writer my granddad was friends with (there was a bust of the writer outside the office)
>mam gives out to me for saying I don't trust her, which I didn't
I usually like my mother but fucking hell she was a pain that day. I don't know why she even booked that appointment.
>>77883313
Only self-indulgent melodramatic fags who think their life is a story visit them. That said there are a lot of those types nowadays
>>77883189
I was going to wait 15 minutes or so in the hope that you would have gone to bed anyways despite waiting, but then I forgot.
>>77883347
That's probably easier/more entertaining than talking to people with schizophrenia and shit
>>77883319
Why didn't you trust your mother?
>>77883347
I only went to one for a few sessions on the advice of my doctor and because I fell for the myth that they can "fix" you.
>>77883313
It's a lot of training and study just to listen to either horribly depressing or horribly boring stories. Get a happy job, like those people that rent out bouncing castles.
>>77883402
>listen to either horribly depressing or horribly boring stories
Sounds like browsing r9k all day and I do that already. I'm in
in fact it's almost akin to browsing /eire/ sometimes
>>77883397
>Why didn't you trust your mother?
Around that time I found she had a spare key to my money box that I didn't know about. Considering that she used to borrow money off me every so often back then I was convinced she was stealing from me.
>>77883537
>my money box
You don't trust banks or something?
>>77883560
I was 11.
>>77883624
desu lad if your ma gave you that money then she was entitled to a spare key
>>77883659
Very little, if any of it, was money I received from her. It was all money I accumulated from birthdays, Communion, Confirmation, etc. that I got from members of my extended family. Considering my mother gave me gifts for my birthdays that means the only money there that I got from her would be less than €60, at most.
Besides even if all of it was money she gave me, she gave me it. It was a gift, not a loan that she could take back at any time without my knowledge or consent. If she wanted money then she could've asked me and I would have kept a record of it like I did for all of her other borrowings.
It's probably all moot anyways since I have no way of knowing whether she actually stole anything and if so how much.
>>77883537
Had a spare key to yer ma's box.