Not me coming back to twitter to get BAD Sports Betting Boosts AND an ad for grok while the fascist tyrannists run rampant.
Imma head out </3
๐ฆ๐ฆ @ allanpandaring
ELON MUSK YOU ARE AN OVERRATED GOOD FOR NOTHING AND YOU CAN ENJOY BEING CHASED FOR ALIMONY
@thomasjordaniv Round Robins w series of 3 leg parlays. Saying as I hit a prizepicks 6 flex months ago & still haven't burned thru profit.
I think -121 is Prizepicks standard so comparing around that is key
Only if I feel I hit 75% I do 4 picks, if I'm feeling whatever, I do 7 via other apps
@DShyKnock Was just in that hood getting on and heading out a chartered bus system on Varick and Canal. That neighborhood leveled up so fast...
Wanted to go there to watch a taping of Tamron Hall, The View or Kelly & Mark if only my schedule would open up!
On Memorial Day, we pause to remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their bravery and sacrifice will never be forgotten. ๐บ๐ธ
#MemorialDay#BrooklynFC
We are saddened and heartbroken to share the news of the passing of Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup champion and one of our sport's greatest and fiercest drivers. He was 41 years old.
We extend our deepest condolences to the Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and the entire motorsports community.
@thomasjordaniv As someone who has a cruddy Samsung Galaxy S22 phone with No Good battery, just impulse betting and not knowing if Polymarket or Kalshi even has a particular Over/Under. And being in NYC it's "I HAVE to lock it in before my train goes in tunnel and I lose cell signal". ugh
@lexiescarina As someone living in Brooklyn there's no benefit nor additional hassle for me- it takes same time to either go to Harrison or Flushing
BUT I WILL SAY The people of North Jersey need a USL Women's team to set up shop in Sports Illustrated Stadium. Great facility, very doable.
If youโre a Gotham fan and have strong feelings about a possible move from NJ to Queens, please DM me with your thoughts to potentially be included in my next Substack article! Please include your name and pronouns. Iโll be editing selected quotes for clarity. Thank you!
The sports teams and leagues leaving this place is going to be the final nail in the coffin. A lot of the big sports brands donโt even have Twitter on the list of social media apps to reach audiences through anymore.
@OfficialJoelF I was corner marshal in Red Hook Brooklyn NYC for Formula E 5 years ago.
If that was Formula E, there'd be wings and metal lying everywhere with the accordion effect within the first lap๐
This legit is F1 Race Control Simulator 2026
@andrewswells@jeseni_ BEFORE WE GO, WE HAVE ONE MORE GAME TO SHOW YOU!
[static] [Nibelheim in flames]
Aerith : "THIS IS WHAT YOU GET FOR CALLING ME BABY. YOU DON'T DESERVE A CHAIR. YOU GET FIRE"
[Square Enix logo]
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@APompliano ... Very people who are addressing its ethical shortcomings.
Fixed it for you.
Not even considering AI isn't even far along to do better than humans at hobbies or jobs
But the missed income from folks being laid off bc of AI.
You would've known that if you used reliable AI.
It is honestly so disappointing to see what FIFA has done with this World Cup. I knew prices were going to be high, but not unjustifiably high like they are now.
I, like many others, was excited for the chance to witness a World Cup in person. But that dream is gone because I simply cannot justify spending hundreds of dollars on tickets, and that is not even including the extremely high cost of parking and everything else around it.
The beauty of football is how accessible it is. It is a sport that connects people from all backgrounds. The World Cup was always meant to celebrate the game, bring different cultures together, and unite fans across the world. Seeing reports of tickets being priced as high as $10,000 for a group stage game completely goes against that idea.
I do not understand how FIFA can justify this, but at the same time it is not surprising. Saying that prices are high because Americans are used to paying premium prices is one of the worst excuses I have heard.
Many Americans are already working multiple jobs just to live comfortably. If people in the host country cannot even afford to attend, how can these prices be considered reasonable.
It also completely ignores international fans. The World Cup is supposed to be global, yet these prices make it nearly impossible for many fans traveling from other countries to be there. That takes away from the atmosphere and what makes the tournament special.
At this point, it feels like the sport is being over commercialized to the point where it is becoming inaccessible. The identity of football is being lost. The people who truly love and support the game are being pushed out, and instead the experience is being reserved for those who can simply afford it. That is not what the World Cup is supposed to represent.
@FIFAcom@FIFAWorldCup DO BETTER