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Today, can we please stop dividing for a moment. Let’s enjoy DJTs birthday, the foreigners enjoying the World Cup and discovering that America is a true melting pot of fantastic cultures melded into one (Muslims aside). Let’s celebrate America on Flag Day! Let’s celebrate the 251st anniversary of the US Army! Let’s pray for peace in Iran and the Persian people. For we are blessed by God to be Americans and live in this great land of prosperity!!!!!
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Protesters wrote “STOP MUSK” on the road today in protest of SpaceX’s IPO. Stop Elon Musk from doing what exactly? • Helping people with paralysis regain independence and working to restore vision through Neuralink? • Accelerating the world’s transition to electric vehicles, solar energy and battery storage through Tesla? • Making rockets reusable and working to make humanity multiplanetary through SpaceX? • Connecting remote communities and restoring communications during disasters through Starlink? • Building maximum truth-seeking AI through xAI? • Restoring free speech on 𝕏? Elon Musk is dedicating his companies to advancing humanity and building a better future for civilization. Who is funding these paid protests against Elon and what are they so afraid of? Provider by @cb_doge
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Today, can we please stop dividing for a moment. Let’s enjoy DJTs birthday, the foreigners enjoying the World Cup and discovering that America is a true melting pot of fantastic cultures melded into one (Muslims aside). Let’s celebrate America on Flag Day! Let’s celebrate the 251st anniversary of the US Army! Let’s pray for peace in Iran and the Persian people. For we are blessed by God to be Americans and live in this great land of prosperity!!!!!
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Do you have your Flag out?!? It’s Flag Day people. LFG!!!!!!!
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God did bless America. We are so very lucky to live in the most beautiful and free country in the world.
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Your nightly Las Vegas Sphere moment The Sphere is covered by Old Glory during a firework show.
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RT @GregorioSh64773: My heart genuinely bursts with pride for my country. I have never failed HER and my heart has always bled RED, WHITE…
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Please post your favorite sexy pictures of American women at the World Cup games below. Keep it classy please !
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Best stuff on X today is all the World Cup foreigners LOVING America ❤️
The busses have stopped at some park thing near the ground and there’s American guys making food and giving people free beers and stuff Some Haiti fans here as well, what a bunch of good guys wtf is going on man, what an experience this is man holy shit
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Stateside, a gas station. I drank a frozen blue beverage too quickly, and was struck down by a punishment this entire nation knows, and accepts, and has named. The drink is called a slush. Ice, sweetness, and a blue that does not occur in nature. The day was hot. I was thirsty. I drank like a soldier at a river. The pain arrived in my skull like a war horn. Behind the eyes. Above everything. Total. I gripped the roof of my car. I may have made a sound. "Brain freeze," said the cashier through the door, with no urgency whatsoever. It has a NAME. The affliction is so common it has a household name, like a cousin. "Tongue on the roof of your mouth," called a man at the pumps. He did not look over. He prescribed the remedy mid-pump, casually, the way one mentions weather. I pressed my tongue to the roof of my mouth. The war horn faded. The healer nodded at his pump, finished, and was gone in a Chevrolet. In my land, punishment follows crime by way of courts and seasons. Here, the sentence is instant. Drink with greed, and the ice strikes the mind directly. No trial. No appeal. Perfectly fair. And here is what moves me. EVERYONE has felt it. The cashier. The healer. Children. Elders. An entire nation united by the same small lightning, all taught the same cure, all passing it on to strangers at gas stations, free of charge. You cannot fully distrust a country once you know it shares one pain. The freeze does not punish thirst. It punishes haste. I finished the slush slowly, like a scholar. Blue tongue. Clear mind. Then at the door I forgot everything, drank deeply, and was struck down again. "Tongue, hon," said the cashier, without looking up. Discipline is a journey.
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USA. A backyard. A man. A grill. Four hours. He never left it once. Everyone else drifted, drank, wandered, laughed. He stood before the flames, turning meat with a long fork, immovable. I knew him at once. The keeper of the sacred fire. I took my place beside him. I said nothing. This is the first rule. You do not speak first to the man at the grill. After a long while, he spoke. "Low and slow," he said, eyes never leaving the coals. "You can't rush it. Rush it, you ruin it." I bowed my head. A blade. A tea. A life. None can be rushed. I had crossed four thousand miles of ocean to hear my grandfather's words spoken by a man in a "KISS THE COOK" apron. "Everything worth doing is slow," I said. I have never cooked meat in my life. But I said it as if I had said it a thousand times before. He glanced at me. Something passed between us. A current older than language. His voice dropped, low, almost ashamed. "My wife says just use the oven." He shook his head at the fire. "She doesn't get it." "They never do," I said. And this is where the man transformed. For the first time in years, he had been understood. He rose to meet it. His back straightened. His shoulders set. His voice fell half an octave. A teenager reached for the grill. He lifted one hand without even looking. "Not yet." The boy retreated. He did not argue. He could not have argued. A woman asked when the food would be done. He told the flames, not her. "It's ready when it's ready." Three people approached. Three were turned away with a single word each. By the fourth hour, no one questioned him. The whole party had arranged itself around the man and his fire, the way a village arranges itself around a shrine. Then he turned to me. He held out the fork. "Watch it a sec. I gotta pee." I have stood at the gate of lords with a naked blade in my hand. Nothing has ever weighed as much as that fork. I did not move my eyes from the coals. I did not touch the meat. I did not know how. I would not learn. To learn would be to break the moment. When he returned, I handed back the fork without a word, as one returns a sword to its rightful master. He served everyone before himself. He ate last, standing, still watching the fire. We never traded names. We did not need to. He believed he had finally met a man who took grilling seriously. I believed I had finally met America's last samurai. Neither of us will correct the other. Not now. Not ever. So I have made a vow. Every summer of my life, I will return to this country. I will find a backyard. I will find a man at a grill. I will stand beside him and say nothing until he speaks. And when he says "low and slow," I will bow my head as if my grandfather had spoken. I will die before I tell him I do not know how to cook meat. "KISS THE COOK," his apron commanded. I have obeyed. I will obey again.
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Wow! Below is truly a great bucket list! Shared by @elsathora God speed. I have to say that I am loving the World Cup fans from around the world experiencing America! Not from what is reported by the BBC or other news outlets, but from the people on the ground. Traveling, experiencing…eating, yes just eating the wild variety of foods across the fruited plains. Thank you for sharing.
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- Ride a steamboat on the Mississippi - Horse riding in Wyoming - Dance at a country bar
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そなたも拙者の記したるが「真」であると太鼓判を押すか。まことに嬉しきことよ。
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True stories from people who do not understand American Culture! Follow @japan_nobunaga Great reading!
I returned to my dwelling to find a package resting against the door, unguarded and alone, like a weary traveler abandoned in the wilderness. My blades — well, my kitchen knives — had arrived. Left in the open. In daylight. On a street where anyone may walk. In Japan, a deliveryman who cannot hand you the box takes it away again, apologizing to you, the box, and the company. Here, the man set it down, took a photograph, and departed. I checked my phone. The photograph was of my own door. Caption: Delivered. Delivered. To no hands. To the nation itself. "Aren't you afraid someone will take it?" I asked my neighbor Sue. "Off the porch? Nah." "But there is no wall. No guard. No oath." "It's got my name on it," she said, as if names were fences. An entire country has agreed, without a single meeting, that the porch is sovereign ground. The box rests there like treasure in a sealed vault, defended by a doorbell camera and the agreement of three hundred million people. There are exceptions. Sue speaks of porch pirates with the cold fury of a coastal village recalling raiders. When one box is taken, the street becomes a navy. Justice here is a neighbor named Brenda posting footage at 11 p.m. I confess my shame: the first month, I rushed home for every delivery. I stood watch at the window. I guarded a phone case for four hours. No one came. No one was ever coming. I was a sentry in a land that had already won the war I was fighting. A treaty is strongest when no one remembers signing it. The porch is such a treaty. Now when the photograph arrives, I bow slightly to my phone. Delivered. I believe it instantly. Tomorrow a box of tea arrives. I will let it wait on the porch like everyone else's. This is trust. I am still practicing.
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I moved out of New York State a year ago. Just in time. Believe me when I say this!! The Governor, Kathy Hochul is now attempting to chase your money wherever you move to! Imagine trying to tax out of state residents after they escape Socialist NY!!! Thankfully I’m out of that place!
I can't stop laughing. Mayor Mamdani is proposing the estate tax be raised to 50% and to kick in at anything above $750k. Boy, are you New Yorkers about to FIND OUT. I'd move NOW. What dummies you are for electing this communist.
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I moved a year ago. Just in time. And believe me, they are about to chase your money wherever you move to! Thankfully I’m out of that place!
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America! The beautiful
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Please follow @japan_nobunaga You are the Dude! You won me over. I could read your writings all day. I will follow you and repost. I will pledge to have my people follow you. You’ve certainly entertained our nation. You are Samuel Langhorne Clemens!!!! Look it up!
USA. A small eating house. Before I could present my purpose, I was asked to declare my allegiance to a location. "For here or to go, sir?" This was the Trial of the Setting. In my land, one enters the eating house and it is understood: you are here. To declare otherwise is to imply flight, or perhaps a hidden ambush. Yet, this American asked me to choose. To declare myself for 'here' meant committing to the physical space, to endure whatever fortunes might unfold within its walls. To choose 'to go' was to take the provisions and retreat, to conquer hunger on a battlefield of my own choosing. I considered the gravity of the decision. "For here," I said, with the weight of generations in my voice. The server, a young woman with a kind smile, merely nodded and punched a button. "No worries, man. It's just a sandwich." But it was not merely a sandwich. It was a commitment. A man does not choose a 'here' lightly. He chooses a 'here' because he intends to hold that ground. And I will hold this ground until the last crumb has been vanquished.
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