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  • LOLOLOL hahahahaha thats was funni xD

  • hahahahahahaha this is brilliant!

  • HAHAHA LOOOOOL

  • near made me cry with laughter. hahaha.

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  • @01HILARYKEEGAN

    Tis a sad day when takin' the hawn oot o' palitics makes ye intil a vile bigot. Naebudy calt me thy'on fur translatin' the Dupers an' Jim's STDs in a similar fashion. Perhaps themuns hiv mair sense. Jays but folk take things wile serious.

  • @01HILARYKEEGAN Could you have any less of a sense of humour you stupid fucking moron

  • Ulster Scots a language - thats funny

    have you heard them speak Englih in Kerry ?

    but a good promo or Sinn Fein

    remember Fermanagh/South Tyrone

    oró sé do bheath abhaile

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  • As a Shinner I found it quite funny :)

  • @michael1916  as a shinner i also found this funny :) actually... i was wetttin myself.

  • Lol. Go prods, scotland that way. hahaha. Im a protestant, and that was very funny. Im glad we have moved on from the old days, while its not all gone away some pockets of both communties are still hardline and out of touch. I welcome a better Northern Ireland.

  • I think it is a joke. Bad spelling and grammar, the colloquial phonetic of Ulster Scots is not a language. Is it any wonder that a young loyalist is the most likely group to leave school with no qualifications? If I typed in my colloquial Derry accent, does that make it a language?No it does not, it makes a joke of the English language!

  • @seamuscrawley

    'a young loyalist is the most likely group to leave school with no qualifications'

    What was that you said about bad grammar?

  • As a Shinner I have to say this is hilarious. By far the best parody of the political broadcast yet! Maith thú!

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  • LOOOL i'm a shinner n this is funny.

    although how can people call ulster scots a language? i thought the point of a language was that if you didn't speak it, you don't understand it and need to learn it.

    i can read and understand that perfectly fine. it's a dialect at most, calling it a language is just takin the piss.

  • @AyeYirMa Tae be fair, ah hiv toned it awl doon in the inrests o' inclusivity. Full details o' the how til spake the hamely tongue kin be foun' oan ma wab site.

    Which ah cannae post a link til, fur some raison.

    Ah wud add that Ulster Scots is truly cross community, some o' the finest exponents are the o'er surt. If yer frae Belfast ye willnae unnerstawn this intricasy fully.

  • @1690anallthon well if what you just typed out was full on ulster scots then it definitely isn't a language.

    can you speak or understand punjabi, sanskrit, greek or maybe even german?

    No and neither can I because it's a language I've never learned or wasn't brought up around.

    That is the definition of a language.

    I have looked up Ulster Scots on the internet before to get a good look at it. And I just read what you said fine, I am from Belfast, it just looks like an exagerrated Belfast accent.

  • @1690anallthon Got every word of that and I'm from Cavan

  • @1690anallthon And by having the ability to 'tone it down' you have proven that is a dealiect and no more. Ulster Scots was created simply to divert funding away from true languages such as the Irish language. I do find it funny though so please do not accuse me of not having a sense of humor.

  • @seamuscrawley

    An inciteful comment Sir, yin laced wi irony in its ain construction.

    Ye boy ye.

  • lmao - great!!!

  • brilliant

  • Absolutely brilliant.love

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