
"A wreath from the band @U2 at ceremony to mark the 42nd anniversary of the Dublin-Monaghan bombings" via @BelTel pic.twitter.com/dBZOnw3FBX
— Fernanda Bottini (@febottini) May 17, 2016
"A wreath from the band @U2 at ceremony to mark the 42nd anniversary of the Dublin-Monaghan bombings" via @BelTel pic.twitter.com/dBZOnw3FBX
— Fernanda Bottini (@febottini) May 17, 2016
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:Earlier Bono and Adam attended an anniversary mass in Dublin
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Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[YouTube Video]
Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
This is one of the very few things a U2 member has done outside of music that I really disagree with. At the same time I think it's hilarious that other people living in massive houses on the coast are opposed to Edge's massive house because of "environmental concerns." It makes sense for someone like me who grew up in the suburbs (albeit also in a nice house) to oppose the general idea of building massive coastal properties, but these jokers are calling the kettle black in this case.
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:Best part of the video:
"I saw a graffiti that said "fuck Jesus". I thought that was too harsh, but they said "no, that's Jesús (a very common Spanish name), he lives around the corner". Humor in desperate times.