You could've just pointed that out like you did there. No need to make fun of the famine, makes you look childish.
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Replying to @AngloBased
Oh right so when tanners mocks you it's the end of the world but when you mock us it's grand out. I was considering your points there until you said that shite. Grow up.
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Replying to @AngloBased
Alright man, I think you need to read over the thread again. -tanners mocked the Original tweet -you responded mocking the famine -I then said you could more eloquently get your point across without mocking the famine -then you told me to grow up.
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Replying to @AngloBased
I'm not 'triggered' over the past. Nor do I have a victim complex, literally all I was trying to say was that you could have come across far better if you avoided making fun of the famine. Not because I got 'triggered' at the mention of it.
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Replying to @AngloBased
As hard as it might be for you to believe, but I'm actually pointing this out to help you. I find this whole trend on twitter of celebrating people's deaths as very un-Christian. I thought you had a decent point there earlier, but you resorted to name calling and mockery.
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I see where you're coming from. But couldn't you apply the same argument to tanners? That he wasn't mocking the event in which protestants were killed but merely mocking crimes of Ireland? Also I'll accept I started with the insults. I apologise for that.
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