Now we are in the era of yuppie "aurtist hippies" who bump up the house prices for locals. If you live in a house worth a million it dosnt matter how many days a week you wear a drug rug or poncho, you ain't a hippy😂
I vaguely remember this. They didn't watch TV but they created some (very successful) computer games (adventure games). Wasn't there some scandal about them after they moved to England in the 90's? Great upload. Thanks.
How did they make the games? On what computers? Where did they learn to program? Seems to me they had some connections or weren't actually ludites and it was all for the act
@@LaughingMan44 It gets so much weirder. Their game studio was called "St. Bride's School" (after the location of the same name) and they made games for the Commodore 64. Later on, they invented a history for an entire feminine universe where men didn't exist, with a website semi-written in their own fictional language. All of it had vague S&M vibes like something out of early Wonder Woman comics, with the boarding schools and religious angles as something of a smokescreen for the goings on behing closed doors. And yeah, I'm dead serious.
In every era there's always a group of people willing to move out to the West of Ireland just to live like spacers.
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Now we are in the era of yuppie "aurtist hippies" who bump up the house prices for locals. If you live in a house worth a million it dosnt matter how many days a week you wear a drug rug or poncho, you ain't a hippy😂
Full of IPAS scammers now
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North West.
I vaguely remember this. They didn't watch TV but they created some (very successful) computer games (adventure games). Wasn't there some scandal about them after they moved to England in the 90's? Great upload. Thanks.
There sure was. See below, The Silver Sisterhood.
How did they make the games? On what computers? Where did they learn to program? Seems to me they had some connections or weren't actually ludites and it was all for the act
@@LaughingMan44 It gets so much weirder. Their game studio was called "St. Bride's School" (after the location of the same name) and they made games for the Commodore 64. Later on, they invented a history for an entire feminine universe where men didn't exist, with a website semi-written in their own fictional language. All of it had vague S&M vibes like something out of early Wonder Woman comics, with the boarding schools and religious angles as something of a smokescreen for the goings on behing closed doors. And yeah, I'm dead serious.
@@thomriley1036 I read the same, and worse
Wonder where are they now
Same place as aul queen Vic herself.
One here is a good marriage counselor in the U.S. now.
Blue eye shadow ??
I'm a lady....
A layeedee, reminded me of Little Britain too.
Wikipedia article on these folks. It gets weirder! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Sisterhood