Recent comments in /f/OldSchoolCool
VG88 t1_jd6wcf6 wrote
He looks like Mr. Robot here, but more handsome.
jamirocky888 t1_jd6vtn1 wrote
correcticallytech t1_jd6vbc5 wrote
It’s like he was the opening screen to Mario 64 and then the controller was given to Father Time.
Ketchup_Smoothy t1_jd6v4m9 wrote
Anakin!
Eire4ever37 t1_jd6uxcn wrote
Great man
zobotrombie t1_jd6urkf wrote
Bill Skarsgård’s mother sweating bullets right now…
0_Mega_0 t1_jd6u6ex wrote
Why does he look like Mike Afton??
mrpink01 t1_jd6tovb wrote
I hear he don't tip.
Financial_Bird_7717 t1_jd6t7ev wrote
Hello fellow firekids!
[deleted] t1_jd6svmo wrote
Reply to comment by LupeDyCazari in Steve Buscemi during his service in the FDNY, Engine Co. No. 55, 1980s by holyfruits
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dl-__-lp t1_jd6svfe wrote
Reply to comment by itstrueitsdamntrue in Steve Buscemi during his service in the FDNY, Engine Co. No. 55, 1980s by holyfruits
I wasn’t aware. Just scroll past in the future. Jeez
blueheartsadness t1_jd6rfo5 wrote
He's hot 💙
ashleyriddell61 t1_jd6r8q6 wrote
Why does he look like an adult version of McCauly Culkin?! I can’t unsee it now!!!
Mechanicallvlan t1_jd6pqx6 wrote
You can tell just by looking at him that he's a fucking professional.
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Important_Box5685 t1_jd6pi0o wrote
Reply to My dad around 1935, Brooklyn,NY by dweezer420
Looks like a young Joe Namath!
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Scary_Syllabub5022 t1_jd6nro5 wrote
damn he was kinda fine
akila219 t1_jd6n6b8 wrote
Reply to Vasili Arkhipov (1960's). During the Cuban Missile Crisis a false alarm of nuclear war almost made a Soviet nuclear submarine near the U.S launch it's nukes. However the order for a launch needed 3 approvals and Arkhipov refused. by AdAway2224
He could portray Superman, looks more like a Clark Kent in the picture
Kavinsky12 t1_jd6l4hs wrote
Reply to Vasili Arkhipov (1960's). During the Cuban Missile Crisis a false alarm of nuclear war almost made a Soviet nuclear submarine near the U.S launch it's nukes. However the order for a launch needed 3 approvals and Arkhipov refused. by AdAway2224
What happened to him after? Did the soviets applaud him too?
AppreciableAppendage t1_jd6jitw wrote
Reply to comment by RedTrout811 in Steve Buscemi during his service in the FDNY, Engine Co. No. 55, 1980s by holyfruits
I met his mother-in-law at an airport in Ohio in the early '90s. Unless she was lying. Her stories sure sounded real. Apparently, he used to fly into town quite regularly with his wife, who was born and raised there. I never looked it up, but I've always wondered about it
TheBlack2007 t1_jd6zrph wrote
Reply to Vasili Arkhipov (1960's). During the Cuban Missile Crisis a false alarm of nuclear war almost made a Soviet nuclear submarine near the U.S launch it's nukes. However the order for a launch needed 3 approvals and Arkhipov refused. by AdAway2224
Normally, on Soviet subs the order to launch nuclear weapons needed two approvals: That of the Captain and the Political Officer. IIRC Arkhipov was fleet Commander though and used the "attacked" submarine (when they tried running the blockade of Cuba the US Navy started pestering them with training depth charged to make them surface - which underwater felt like real ones) as his flagship. So launching a nuclear Torpedo on that particular ship required three approvals as to not override the most senior officer on board.
Chilling. Absolutely chilling to think about it.