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OK, here's the deal - I'm a really smart guy who is generally very well-versed in basic political geography. If you asked me to point out Nation X on a map, I would probably be right or damn close 90% of the time, and that includes Cold War era geography.
Now this is embarrassing. It wasn't until about a week ago that I "realized" that Ireland is an independent, sovereign nation. Honestly, I thought it was like Scotland or Wales or something.
It makes sense now that I think about it. I mean, the fight for Northern Ireland, the whole "Michael Collins" thing (which I've never seen)... I guess I never payed much attention to 20th century history of the British Isles. And whenever I saw "Ireland" on the map next to the "UK", I just thought the designation was more a point of interest kind of thing.
Shameful, I know.
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You know, it's like when you've been saying a compound word all of your life. You know the meaning of it, and you're fully aware of its two roots, but it isn't until 30 years later that something just clicks and you're like "Oh!".
Now this is embarrassing. It wasn't until about a week ago that I "realized" that Ireland is an independent, sovereign nation. Honestly, I thought it was like Scotland or Wales or something.
It makes sense now that I think about it. I mean, the fight for Northern Ireland, the whole "Michael Collins" thing (which I've never seen)... I guess I never payed much attention to 20th century history of the British Isles. And whenever I saw "Ireland" on the map next to the "UK", I just thought the designation was more a point of interest kind of thing.
Shameful, I know.
*edit*
You know, it's like when you've been saying a compound word all of your life. You know the meaning of it, and you're fully aware of its two roots, but it isn't until 30 years later that something just clicks and you're like "Oh!".
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