Tha St-patty's pack (Out Now!)
Sneaking those out in the middle of the night… super creepy.
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It is not and never will be St "patty's"
St. Patrick's day
Patrick's day
St. Paddy's day
Paddy's day
Lá fheile Pádraig
Etc.
It is never patty's day.
To +allAmericansEver from +IrishPeopleEverywhere
Saint Patty said what?
+Tomás Ó Maoinaigh you forgot "lucky Charms Day"!
Actually, in all seriousness, I prefer "6am beer day in Milkwaukee". It's booze day.
+Martin Espinoza You sir are keeping it real.
+Phlash Tha I just bought these from your website.
I can't wait to get the download link for these icons.
+Tomás Ó Maoinaigh it's Patty's day for me every day and pinch me in Irish.
+Phlash Tha they're magically delirious. As an Irish person (a few other nationalities thrown in) I don't get why people get insulted over this holidays traditions. That icon pack is $4 and for something that gets used for a day that's a very high price. I've never paid that much for any theme. Is there a reason it costs so much. Charity maybe?
Oops delirious is a typo. A most excellent one to. That's why I left it. Lol. It's suppose to say delicious.
+patricia bills try https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=kov.theme.stpatty if you dont need the .zip
+Phlash Tha thanks.
superbe les icones en trèfle;superbe
+patricia bills you are not Irish. Not one bit.
Keep hanging on to that fantasy,
If you weren't raised here, you aren't Irish.
I don't know why people think that just because they share DNA with somebody who once lived in a place, that they themselves can claim that heritage.
Well you can't, you don't know the colloquialisms, our mannerisms, you don't get our humour and most important of all: you don't know how absolutely insulting and annoying it is when people say "patty's day", he is the patron saint of a whole nation of fucking people and not somebody some plastic paddy can call whatever they want.
Maybe we should all start calling the 4th of July "Americans love war" day and thanksgiving "Indian genocide celebration" day, since we're all allowed say whatever the fuck we want now and not bother with the real names.
To you I need to take it easy, take a chill pill, get over it etc.
To me, you are all just being a bunch of ignorant assholes and living up to the stereotype.
You couldn't even respect another culture enough to change a word.
And btw, it's shamrocks that are associated with St. Patrick's day.
and to me people who get all excited about druidic-faith-destroying saint Patrick are ignorant assholes living up to the catholic stereotype. He was probably a composite of two people anyway
+Martin Espinoza this has nothing to do with Christianity or religion, I am an atheist.
This has to do with the culture of an entire nation and the ignorance of certain people towards other countries.
You don't have a history or culture so it's understandable that you don't get the importance of this.
So Matty, to sum up, you're still ignorant.
+Tomás Ó Maoinaigh u mad bro?
No, just straightening a few things out before I hit the beer.
#justIrishThings #pattyIsSelmasSister
http://www.joe.ie/news/current-affairs/dublin-airport-has-a-great-st-patricks-day-message-for-your-friends-and-family-in-the-usa/
This: http://paddynotpatty.com
+Tomás Ó Maoinaigh to suggest that a "saint" has "nothing to do with religion" is complete bananas. So, to sum up, you're still getting all butt-hurt over some revisionist religious bullshit. We're talking about someone who helped to completely fuck your culture and you're upset if I don't spell his name correctly. It's like Jews got upset that I spelled it Goring. Go drink your morning alcohol.
+Martin Espinoza it doesn't have anything to do with religion, it has to do with ignorant 'muricans.
Ireland has the second fastest rate of abandonment of religion in the world, we couldn't give a fiddlers fuck about religion here. The problem is stupid, ignorant people that can't be arsed to make an effort to do anything other than shoot up high schools and eat bacon.
The time for morning alcohol has passed, it will now be afternoon alcohol.
Enjoy your morning murder or school shooting or whatever it is you do for fun over there.
Talk about salty…
+Tomás Ó Maoinaigh The irony is that you're claiming we have no history while you're willfully celebrating the destruction of your own, and you're claiming we're stupid and ignorant while you're stupidly being proud of partaking of your own ignorance. Enjoy your country whose primary purpose today is to serve as a tax shelter for our corporations.
+Martin Espinoza don't forget that we also act as a holiday destination for fat american tourists with their fat wallets full of fat dollars, luring them here with tales of leprechauns and pots of gold.
I've never been asked by any other nationality "where can we find the leprechauns, not the museum ones, the wild ones" in my entire life, and I've encountered a lot as I live close to probably the biggest tourist spot in Ireland, but I and many other people I know have been asked by your compatriots this question or one very like it.
One of our primary uses today is to act as a buffer between american tourists and reality.
As much as it pains me to know that bad things happened about 1500 years ago I've learned to move on, let bygones be bygones.
If it wasn't for St. Patrick we'd probably have been late to the religion party and as a result we may not be the open minded, religion shunning nation we are today (we could be fundies like the US :O ). Maybe subconsciously that's why we celebrate St. Patrick's day, coz it most certainly isn't because of the snakes, and nobody does anything religious on Patrick's day, quite the opposite actually, it's a day of debauchery and loutish behaviour.
Anyway, I digress. Something something stupid america something bacon something guns.
Well, all I can say to that block of text is that Bacon rules.
At least we can agree on that.
Saint Patrick's Day!
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