Sometimes you'd wonder why anyone would bother going to hassle of sensitively restoring a 300 year old building in Dublin… pic.twitter.com/FQbBFV6qkT
— Eye On Dublin (@EyeOnDublin) February 16, 2019
Dublin Decoded Tours writes:
Look at that plastic tat on this gorgeous old building. Can we have some basic rules please?
Anyone?
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* Temporary Sign
Nothing to worry about!
How long is this temporary backstop one wonders.
There’s been a temporary sign on a Chinese accross the road for about 15 years
faux outrage
I’m looking at this for a good five minutes and cannot see what plastic tat is present…
Yes, you can.
I really don’t see anything wrong with this. Decently restored building, with a decent sign out front. Fine.
Nice clean canvas. needs Evoke to vandalize immediately!! or the guys that do this every other week:https://www.google.com/maps/@53.3311873,-6.2575833,3a,75.3y,285.56h,93.85t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s85GWnVB1RSxWq6wHBvV0lQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192
The crooked Taxi sign looks worse…
let’s have more empty shop units like the one beside it instead
That’s the new student place being built next door. It won’t be empty for long.
Feeling stupid yet, because you should.
the ignorance of BS commenters on full display here. You’re all the worst.
I take pride in being The Worst actually
I have an irrational fear of German sausage.
I fear the wurst….
As a local to the street for 20+ years, but no longer, and compared to what was before, I’d just like to say, it’s a welcome improvement. Not the best, but an improvement nonetheless.
Bang of the far right ‘Architectural Revival’ types you get online about this post, with a smidgen of red haired girls with freckles dancing at the crossroads type nostalgia about old signage for good measure
It’s Thomas st ain’t it? The whole place is an eyesore.