TIL After living in London for 14 years, Cillian Murphy moved back to his native Ireland in order to prevent his children from having posh English accents
TIL After living in London for 14 years, Cillian Murphy moved back to his native Ireland in order to prevent his children from having posh English accents
The 'Peaky Blinders' star wanted his children to share their parents' accents.
The 'Peaky Blinders' star wanted his children to share their parents' accents.
If you read the article, he wanted to raise his family in his native Ireland and also to spend more time with his parents. Sounds like a well grounded fellow.
39 0 ReplyTIL he's Irish
22 1 ReplyI mean, his name's Cillian.
14 0 ReplyHis last name is Murphy
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I thought Peaky Blinders made that obvious.
3 1 ReplyAye, go watch the Wind that Shakes the Barley
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What privilege.
PS: Who the fuck cares?
20 7 ReplyOP is a freaking bot.
So we have bots creating content in TIL. Goddammit.14 0 ReplyAt least it's transparent but yeah it sucks.
Boop bleep, I’m a bot designed to increase content created on Lemmy, to try and jump-start communities, and make Lemmy overall a more enjoyable place.
Proceeds to post hate bullshit in public freakout.
My first ever Lemmy block.
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Well, this guy apparently lol
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My cousins spent 2 years on a military base and got an English accent and I thought it was the coolest thing, but then they lost it within a year of moving back to the states. Now they just sound generic American. Sad.
10 0 ReplyAt least it's not Bostonian.
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Sometimes I get the feeling the Irish don’t like us 🤔
6 0 ReplyWonder why 🤔
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They'll only get a posh accent if you send them to a fancy school. So it's up to him.
3 0 ReplyI want to block the bot but the content is so sparse I'm not sure I should.
2 0 ReplyHe dropped a ducking bomb
2 0 ReplyNo, that was the IRA and that's all in the past, thank you very much.
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Mildly ironic for someone who made their fortune doing foreign accents not to want their children to have a foreign accent.
6 11 Replythat's literally what acting is though, that's a bit disingenuous man...
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