Living the life aesthetic. Rich in typos.

Joined May 2011
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21,000 Cape Verdeans live in the Rotterdam metro area, so I guess it makes sense.
The Cape Verde fans were cacophonous in Rotterdam. It was like they'd won the world cup.
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Imagine the scenes if they actually win a game!
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The Cape Verde fans were cacophonous in Rotterdam. It was like they'd won the world cup.
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Doing laps in their flag-strewn cars and blasting their horns for what felt like hours.
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If I were ever to walk away from this place, the reason would probably be the brokenness of search.
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Endless slop ads are graffiti. Annoying but largely ignorable. But broken search is the crumbling of vital infrastructure.
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@pangram is the above tweet written by an AI?
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Maybe nothing? I don't think I've ever had a sense of British exceptionalism. We've always seemed decent but complacent and stagnant.
When was the 1st time something happened that made you think this might not be the country you'd been raised to think & hope it was? Not just something you disagreed with, but that was of a nature, or created a reaction in others, that made you doubt?
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Did you ever doubt?
Japan have at least another goal in them. I can feel it, gang.
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Japan have at least another goal in them. I can feel it, gang.
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We need more buildings that look like giant, nosy robots.
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I get the reasons, but it's still funny to me this is an ick.
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I was walking around the city with my hands like this yesterday and it just feels so good.
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I know a guy who's ex-gf *hated* him for doing it and I wonder how common that reaction is.
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I'll never tire of the way tram tracks can just merge into a carpet of grass.
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M.C. Escher at home with one of his children.
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His wife Jetta Umiker, presumably with the same child.
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The tiles in their home were of Escher's own design. See bottom left for how he planned the pattern out.
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