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🐍 BREAKING NEWS: Finn
brings back the snakes— Ireland immediately becomes more intelligent By Finn, Modern Druid, Certified Snake Re-Importer
& Ecological Heretic After fifteen
centuries of theological pest control, I am delighted—no, thrilled—to
announce that the snakes are back in Ireland. Not
metaphorically. They are actually wriggling about again, asking
awkward questions, shedding skins, and generally ruining the long-established
national consensus that “everything is grand.” 🌿 A brief history of their deportation As every
Irish schoolchild, saint, senator, and souvenir-shop owner knows, St
Patrick heroically drove all the snakes out of Ireland sometime in the
5th century, presumably with a whistle, a crozier, and a very large bin
lorry. This was
later discovered to be: ·
zoologically impossible, ·
historically absent, ·
and theologically convenient. Which is
precisely why it lasted so well. 🧙♂️
Why I brought them back Ireland
has been snake-free for so long that we began to confuse: ·
politeness with wisdom, ·
silence with harmony, ·
obedience with goodness, ·
and consensus with truth. This is
ecologically dangerous. So I opened the old
metaphysical gates and said: “Right
lads, back in you come. We’re getting a bit comfortable.” 🐍 What kind of snakes are these? Not the bite-your-ankle
variety. These
are: ·
Questioning snakes ·
Contrarian snakes ·
Unlicensed-thought snakes ·
Procedural-error snakes ·
“Are you sure about that?” snakes They do
not inject venom. They
inject doubt into certainty—which, as every absolutist knows, is far
more dangerous. 🇮🇪 The immediate effects on Ireland Within 48
hours of reintroduction: ·
Pub conversations exceeded three opinions per
topic. ·
A town council meeting ended without full
agreement. ·
Someone said “I don’t know” on national radio. ·
A WhatsApp group failed to reach moral unanimity. ·
A parish priest and a data scientist were seen
arguing amicably in a chipper. Total
chaos. 🏛️ Government response The
government has issued a statement: “While we
welcome biodiversity, we remind citizens that only approved snakes are
permitted within current narrative guidelines.” A new
regulatory body has been created: The
Office of Serpent Standards & Safety (OSSS) ·
Certify which snakes are safe ·
Which snakes are extremist ·
And which snakes require immediate narrative
sedation All snake
applications are, of course, pending. ⛪ Theological reaction Some
senior theologians are upset. One was
overheard muttering: “If the snakes
return, the metaphor collapses.” Exactly. Several
bishops are reportedly considering a new encyclical titled: “On the
Moral Hazards of Reptilian Ambiguity.” 📱Technological
impact Social
media platforms reacted swiftly: ·
All snake content is now: o “sensitive,” o “context-dependent,” o or
“pending fact-check.” One snake
was permanently deplatformed for asking: “Who
decides what is unsafe?” A clear
violation of Community Guideline 4.3(b): 🐍What the snakes
are actually doing The
snakes themselves are behaving impeccably. They are: ·
not overthrowing the state, ·
not eating politicians, ·
not corrupting the youth. They are
simply: ·
slithering between fixed ideas, ·
shedding outdated skins, ·
and reminding rigid systems that rigidity
shatters. Very
inconsiderate of them. 🧠 Finn’s official druidic statement Let me be
clear: I did not
bring back the snakes to destroy Ireland. I brought
them back to: ·
keep Ireland from becoming certain enough to
become dangerous, ·
keep Ireland from mistaking obedience for virtue, ·
and keep Ireland metabolically alive at the
cognitive level. A snake
is simply a moving question mark. A country
without moving question marks eventually becomes a museum. 🍀Conclusion:
Ireland is safe —but no longer absolute So do not
panic. The
snakes are not here to: ·
overthrow tradition, ·
erase memory, ·
or poison the well. They are
here to ensure that: ·
memory can argue with itself, ·
tradition can evolve without pretending it is
eternal, ·
and no single story ever becomes powerful enough
to exterminate all others again. Which,
historically speaking, is when things tend to go… reptilian. Welcome
back, snakes. St Patrick, the
Serpent and the engineering of obedience Absolutism and the
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