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windcriesmarie

1/4 irish?

I'm a 1/4 irish, does this mean I should take an interest in ireland or something. Ireland seems like a really boring place to visit.

    



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deburca98
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Your either Irish or your not, never mind this 1/4 crap.

You know you are irish if you can feel it from "balls to bone"

My guess is your not, ask yourself is ireland too boring to you or are you too boring for Ireland.


Aliz
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Not if you don't want to.


morrigin
No 1/4 Irish is crap. You're either Irish or you're not. End of.


4 Shades of Blue
that's b/c yu've never been there. it is very interesting and one of the most beautiful places on earth.


murnip
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If you're not interested in Ireland, nobody's forcing you to be. Do what you want. What a strange question!


wetdufflecoats
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Its not bad at all and quite beautiful go and visit sometime...you could end up surprised


holymosesfreak
haha. no you dont have too. since your irish that doesnt mean you have to learn about ireland. haha. learn what you want to. go for your dreams!


emva07
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no, it doesn't mean that at all!



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