Yeah, terrorist death-threats are funny. So, so funny.
Not so funny when bombs are put on the windowsill of your childhood house, forcing your family to move to the countryside. I guess I just don’t have a good sense of humour.
Does not sound like an inspirational quote – but I really hope it;s real!
For some reason I thought this quote was much older but a quick Google seems to confirm it was an IRA original quote.
Brit Here: Yes it’s real, I’ve seen many British people share this around.
True story – after the Brighton bombing, buckets were passed around in mining villages to give the IRA more money to have another pop.
This is bizarro because I like the IRAs struggles against fighting a hegemony
A Garda once said that to me while he stopped and searched a 16 year old me walking down from my house in my estate. Nice to know where it actually originated
I remember my dad saying that to me at a soccer game.
I as the kicker only needed to be lucky once, the goalie had to be lucky every time.
Because she sent the same reply back to them ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
real and years old
I love people. This is gold.
As an irish I hate her, as a member of the lgbt I also hate her. As a human being i also hate her. I enjoy the fact somehow, for once, facebook worked out on my side for once.
And she died of old age
Whether or not it’s real, it’s certainly very provo. . . cative.
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Yeah, terrorist death-threats are funny. So, so funny.
Not so funny when bombs are put on the windowsill of your childhood house, forcing your family to move to the countryside. I guess I just don’t have a good sense of humour.
Does not sound like an inspirational quote – but I really hope it;s real!
For some reason I thought this quote was much older but a quick Google seems to confirm it was an IRA original quote.
Brit Here: Yes it’s real, I’ve seen many British people share this around.
True story – after the Brighton bombing, buckets were passed around in mining villages to give the IRA more money to have another pop.
This is bizarro because I like the IRAs struggles against fighting a hegemony
A Garda once said that to me while he stopped and searched a 16 year old me walking down from my house in my estate. Nice to know where it actually originated
I remember my dad saying that to me at a soccer game.
I as the kicker only needed to be lucky once, the goalie had to be lucky every time.
Because she sent the same reply back to them ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
real and years old
I love people. This is gold.
As an irish I hate her, as a member of the lgbt I also hate her. As a human being i also hate her. I enjoy the fact somehow, for once, facebook worked out on my side for once.
And she died of old age
Whether or not it’s real, it’s certainly very provo. . . cative.