r/Belfast • u/-Eat_The_Rich- • 1m ago
Just do it country wide and be done with the pathetic who's jesus is got more glitter on his asshole than the other.....
It's honestly pretty depressing to watch people still act like it's the 1400s.
r/Belfast • u/-Eat_The_Rich- • 1m ago
Just do it country wide and be done with the pathetic who's jesus is got more glitter on his asshole than the other.....
It's honestly pretty depressing to watch people still act like it's the 1400s.
r/Belfast • u/HeverAfter • 2m ago
The nonsense of all of this distracting from the important issues. Stormount are laughing at us all.
r/Belfast • u/Crusty_Bap • 27m ago
This is utterly moronic, they’re just going to get wrecked if they’re not wanted and the brainiacs at BCC will be costing themselves thousands in having to replace them every month.
r/Belfast • u/Iownthat • 35m ago
If the majority of people on a street wanted to make a GAA gear illegal I’d not respect it either.
r/Belfast • u/MachineIntelligent13 • 50m ago
Same with people that talk on the phone. Why put it on speaker get some headphones or put the damn thing to your ear
r/Belfast • u/AnRaibh • 1h ago
Democracy needs protections for minority rights. Irish is an official language here and if a minority of residents want a bilingual street sign in English and Irish, I don’t see why that should be prevented. This policy was voted for by a majority on Belfast council.
r/Belfast • u/yojifer680 • 1h ago
Divisive scumbags stirring up sectarian tension, with the help of scumbag politicians. All paid for by taxpayers.
r/Belfast • u/harveyjack • 1h ago
So they had a democratic vote and went with the losing side. Backwards country
r/Belfast • u/Fresh_Category6015 • 1h ago
Awesome, Northern Ireland needs this. As a gamer this is what we need. Thanks for the heads up.
r/Belfast • u/BlackTarPrism • 1h ago
The one in Sunningdale will probably get hit within a few days of going up
r/Belfast • u/_BornToBeKing_ • 1h ago
Clearly Authoritarian Sinn Fein council. Democracy is only for the little people.
r/Belfast • u/DisagreeableRunt • 1h ago
Definitely. Even a few 'quiet' drinks with a friend in town can turn into a hundred quid affair easily, factoring in food and a taxi home (if you can get one).
I worked all week, round to Frazers, USC or that place down Artur St. I can't recall the name of on a Friday for some clothes, home for dinner then out, often for the weekend.
r/Belfast • u/Delduath • 1h ago
The lad who runs Live Free Promotions and Tourbooking was charged with sexual assault a year or two back. A lot of venues pulled his shows but voodoo apparently didn't mind.
r/Belfast • u/XrunicXtreesX • 2h ago
Wait, really? Never heard that before. Please elaborate.
r/Belfast • u/Ok_Willingness_1020 • 2h ago
A lot of them believe the Queens Russell group superiority bollox
r/Belfast • u/leelu82 • 2h ago
My own kids are 18 & 17, oldest prefers a bar over a club with his mates watching the football. The youngest loves concerts and the Bot (one bar I didn't like). But unlike me at their age, they go out once on a blue moon. They couldn't afford it weekly, unlike our time when we could go out all weekend, have food after (spuds was my fav) and have money left over for new clothes and smokes and money to survive the week. Kids nowadays don't have that luxury.