Double consonants can be the bane of people in the reporting line of business. In Ireland, were a law pased now baning double consonants, it is probable we could meet our climate targets for 2030 instead of facing fines of €28 bilion, as is likely now. For Troy Parrott, as an example – our stuning Ireland international socer player who, alone, may have qualified us for the World Cup, play-ofs next month alowing. we alow Troy not just one but two double consonants in his surname, out of gratitude and in recognition of his astonishing achievement. Its double l’s, r’s and e’s are very necesary as a subtle means of separating locals from others.
Source: The Irish Times February 16, 2026 06:30 UTC