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40 Of The Best Posts From This Online Group That Perfectly Sum Up Ireland And The Irish Sense Of Humor
Funny,Jokes,MemesMAY 5, 2022

40 Of The Best Posts From This Online Group That Perfectly Sum Up Ireland And The Irish Sense Of Humor

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Ah, Ireland. A beautiful country known for its stunning coastlines, rich culture, love for the potato and for giving the world St. Patrick’s Day. With a population of just over 5 million, Ireland has still managed to make quite the mark on the world. 
Another thing the Irish should be known for is their great sense of humor. We took a trip to the Ireland subreddit to dive into their culture and had a great time. With over 500k members, r/Ireland shares a wide variety of posts from memes mocking the English to jokes about their country’s impressive alcohol consumption. We’ve gathered our favorite posts, so pour yourself a Guinness, turn on your favorite Cranberries album and settle in for your Irish lesson of the day. And when you’ve finished this list, check out another Bored Panda piece highlighting Irish humor right here.

#1 How Beautiful

How Beautiful
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In celebration of Irish culture, let’s take a moment to acknowledge some of the most beautiful parts of their country. Ireland has no shortage of scenic views and stunning landscapes, so we’ll mention a few that you can keep in your back pocket until you one day make that bucket list trip. According to the CN Traveller, one of the most famous notable spots in Ireland is the Cliffs of Moher. Towering 702 feet above the Atlantic Ocean for about 9 miles along the coastline, these cliffs provide breathtaking views. The best time to visit is at sunset when you may be surrounded by tourists, but you’ll definitely be provided with a fantastic view.

#2 Yep

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#3 Seems About Right

Seems About Right
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Next, the CN Traveller advises visitors add Connemara to their list of exciting sights. The Connemara region stretches across County Galway and is home to a wide variety of nature including lakes, bogland, mountains filled with sheep, a rugged coastline, hidden bays and charming small towns. You can also see Killary Harbour, Ireland’s only fjord and the Alcock and Brown monument. The 40,000 acre Connemara National Park even features beautiful hiking trails for adventurous travelers.

#4 Gerard Hennessy And His Letter To The Irish Times Is Undoubtedly The Best Thing I’ve Read This Year

Gerard Hennessy And His Letter To The Irish Times Is Undoubtedly The Best Thing I’ve Read This Year
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#5 I Once Wore A Silver Jacket

I Once Wore A Silver Jacket
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#6 Going Through My Screenshots & Found This Gem

Going Through My Screenshots & Found This Gem
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Another exciting stop in Ireland is one of many former regional railways that have been converted into off-road walking and cycling routes for active visitors to explore. The Waterford Greenway is a 28-mile trail stretching from Waterford to Dungarvan, featuring exciting views of the countryside and old railway tunnels along the way. Lastly, the CN Traveller notes that visiting the city of Dublin is a must. With both the Dublin Bay and the River Liffey, Dublin is a gorgeous city with many views of water and Georgian architecture.

#7 Always Look Forward To A New Sign From Them

Always Look Forward To A New Sign From Them
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#8 Makes Me Proud To Be Irish

Makes Me Proud To Be Irish
"Irish poet Horace de Vere Cole was an accentric prankster. He once ruined a 'pretentious and terrible play' by giving tickets for strategically selected seats to bald men. When the lights went up their shiny heads spelt out a swearword"
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#9 Dunno Where I Stand On Kashmir But...

Dunno Where I Stand On Kashmir But...
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Next, let’s celebrate some of the greatest contributions Ireland has made to the world. And I would be remiss if I did not mention Guinness beer. Founded in 1759, Guinness has become one of the most beloved beers of all time, due to its signature smooth and creamy finish. In 1988, Guinness made history by introducing an innovative “rocket widget” into their cans to keep the drink nitrogenized. Three years later, Guinness was even awarded “the Queen’s Award for Technological Achievement, beating the Internet to be voted by Britons as the best invention of the previous 40 years”.

#10 My Great Great Grandfather Friend Is Part Irish

My Great Great Grandfather Friend Is Part Irish
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#11 An Open Letter To Boris

An Open Letter To Boris
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#12 The President’s Dog, Síoda, Has Passed Away. Rip Síoda

The President’s Dog, Síoda, Has Passed Away. Rip Síoda
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Another great contribution Ireland has made to the world is creating some wonderful artists. I don’t know what I would do at karaoke nights without being able to sing “Linger” or “Zombie” by the Cranberries. Enya, Van Morrison, Thin Lizzy, Snow Patrol, Sinéad O’Connor, and U2 (Bono and company) are also all Irish. While it can be easy to forget their heritage when their accents are sometimes undetectable in songs, all of these artists are bonded by their culture.

#13 Even Mother Nature Knows A United Ireland Is Inevitable!

Even Mother Nature Knows A United Ireland Is Inevitable!
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#14 #brexit Special

#brexit Special
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#15 One Of My Favourite Things Ever Is The 300 Year Gap In Irish Inventions After Whiskey Was Invented

One Of My Favourite Things Ever Is The 300 Year Gap In Irish Inventions After Whiskey Was Invented
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Along the same lines of talented artists, the Irish have made a significant mark in the world of acting as well. Liam Neeson, Pierce Brosnan and Colin Farrell are some of the most notable Irish film actors. But let’s not forget Michael Fassbender, Daniel Day-Lewis and Kenneth Branagh. In recent years, Saoirse Ronan has also made a huge splash in Hollywood by receiving 4 Oscar nominations (for her work in Atonement, Brooklyn, Lady Bird and Little Women) by the age of 26. 

#16 This Photo Of Starlings From The Irish Times Is Incredible

This Photo Of Starlings From The Irish Times Is Incredible
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#17 I Painted A Mural Of Síoda Over The Last Few Days

I Painted A Mural Of Síoda Over The Last Few Days
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#18 Dublin Is Healing, Things Are Returning To Normal

Dublin Is Healing, Things Are Returning To Normal
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One of the most famous Irish people at the moment is Conor McGregor, the UFC fighter. Known as “The Notorious”, McGregor is the former UFC lightweight and featherweight champion and currently the world’s highest paid athlete. His whiskey brand, Proper No. 12, recently sold for $150 million. Though he’s also famous (or notorious) for his controversial behavior, including a bar fight in Dublin in 2019, and for having a loud mouth, McGregor continues to have millions of supporters worldwide.  

#19 I’m An Artist Who Paints Landscapes On Coins, Just Finished This And Thought I’d Share

I’m An Artist Who Paints Landscapes On Coins, Just Finished This And Thought I’d Share
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#20 Sure Lookur

Sure Lookur
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