Stereotype Me, I’m Irish


stereotypes include but are not limited to: drunks or being drunk, bar-brawling/brawlers, leprachuans and unsophisticated tw-ts.

it’s also the perfect shut the f-ck up/stfu sentence to some leprachuan-chasers.
“the irish have always been victims of terrible stereotypes- that we’re drunks and bar brawlers.
it makes me so mad i’m gonna get drunk and punch someone”- the black donnellys nbc

guy1: hey hey- can you get me a four leaf clover?
irish guy: stereotype me, i’m irish.
guy1: wtf?

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