After appearing to “kiss and make up” onboard a Ryanair flight in Lithuania, two men broke into a violent fistfight requiring police intervention. Talk about a bizarre brawl…
Kiss And Make-Up Throw Punches? Brawl On Ryanair Has To Be The Strangest One I’ve Seen Yet
Video shows two men appearing to reconcile onboard a Ryanair flight, purportedly in Vilnius, Lithuania (VNO). They are embracing and it is a rather endearing moment of affection…
But suddenly, one slaps the other and a fistfight breaks out. The two seemingly engage in combat (who knows for what reason…) until passengers attempt to break them up and police ultimately pull them apart.
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My theory is that these two had been fighting long before the video above began. Lovers? Friends? Rival gangs? I don’t know…but that slap was certainly mafia-like, wasn’t it? The fact that the police were already onboard when this skirmish broke out suggests the two men were fighting, agreed to some sort of truce, then broke into another fight.
It’s like this powerful (yet incredibly tragic) scene from The Crown:
There’s no evidence that there was alcohol involved or other intoxicating substances, though it would not surprise me if that was also at play…it seems that many self-medicate when flying on Ryanair.
Or maybe this is a cultural thing that I am missing? It’s like walking through Iran and seeing all the men holding hands…it means something very different there.
But in all seriousness, cultivating the discipline of self-control is one of the most liberating virtues. “Turning the other cheek” does not mean failing to defend yourself, but here in this case there was absolutely no need to engage the “slapper.” For what? The police were already onboard.
In short, don’t touch others…especially on an airplane. As for this bromance gone sour, I am just thankful no other passengers were hurt.
It’s Aaron and his MAGA daddy fighting over politics.
Man, you really are obsessed with me, MAGA daddys, and gay sex in general…you really really to stop projecting your kinkiest fantasies onto me.
“…cultivating the discipline of self-control is one of the most liberating virtues. ”
So true.
A better post might have been a retrospective or a reprint of a previous trip of Matthew and his Dad. This Ryanair story is not newsworthy. N̈o diversion or serious injury.
You can read that entire series:
https://liveandletsfly.com/father-son-trip-washington-dc/
The cops sounded British and “police” was in English? Maybe this happened before they departed for Lithuania?
In the civilised land of Europe where the police don’t routinely shoot people in the back and convicted criminals aren’t elected to high office, it’s common that all police officers in any country and using any European language have the word ‘Police’ on their uniforms. Police is an English spelling but it’s also the same spelling in other languages.