https://www.reddit.com/r/ireland/comments/1axf0yy/dublin_a_city_of_tents/
It's extremely unlikely this won't be me once I go back.
Existence is torment.
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Well, to take an excerpt:
Oh Ireland is a very funny place sir Its a strange and troubled land
As the isle's been split into pieces And the Troubles' now at hand
The Country is now all a tax haven And Landlords still rule the land
And it wouldn't be suprising If there'd be another rising Said the man from the Daily Mail
- "The Man from the Daily Mail"
Other than Guinness beer and wool, what does Ireland produce? They became a tax haven and decided to have their economy become heavily financialized, which leads to this kind of nonsense. Does anyone know if they have any industrial capacity? Has the government attempted to create any industry to raise unemployment.
After UK Brexited, they became a hub for language jobs. With the new visa changes, they're killing that industry though.
3 months resignation after I hand it in, but I need my surgery first.
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