LincolnCassiusClay47
LincolnCassiusClay47 t1_ixdiafb wrote
Reply to Actor/footballer Vinnie Jones with opposing player Paul Gascoigne during a match. 1988 by 305FUN
“Pretty good. PRETTY DAMN GOOD LADS!!!!”
removes two bottle caps with his eye sockets
“AAAHHHHHH!!!!”
LincolnCassiusClay47 t1_ithpl21 wrote
Reply to comment by ShipsRat in TIL that a prison riot in 1985 on Spike Island near Cork, Ireland, ended after a mother of a prisoner heard what was happening, came to the island,& roared at her son through a megaphone after he had been on a roof for hours; it took only a few minutes of shouting & the remaining prisoners came down by newshoeshudis
Trust me, she didn’t.
LincolnCassiusClay47 t1_itegi8x wrote
Reply to comment by redentification in TIL that a prison riot in 1985 on Spike Island near Cork, Ireland, ended after a mother of a prisoner heard what was happening, came to the island,& roared at her son through a megaphone after he had been on a roof for hours; it took only a few minutes of shouting & the remaining prisoners came down by newshoeshudis
Nothing in this world is a more terrifyingly ass-puckering sound than my mother yelling my first and middle name together.
shudders
LincolnCassiusClay47 t1_j1zq9la wrote
Reply to Kids realize what you did for them and appreciate it once they have kids of their own. Spouses or SOs don’t realize or appreciate it until you’re gone. by Yourfaceis-23
I have a 3yo and a 1yo. Both boys. My mom was a single mom and raise me and my brother. I called her a few months back and just said “thank you”. She did so much for us and worked so hard and we never appreciated it growing up. We couldn’t appreciate it. We were selfish kids. All kids are. That’s not a failing on a kid’s part, that’s just part of growing up. You realize empathy and how to put yourself in someone else’s shoes when you get older, it’s just a part of life. I’m so thankful I had my mom growing up and I’m doing everything I can to be a good dad, even though I know they won’t appreciate it until later.