@cnote1025@cameronsoran The US, mostly because of Title IX, had a huge head start on taking women's team sports seriously. Notice now that 20 or so years have passed since the rest of the world starting taking women's soccer seriously, the rest of the world has caught up.
@lionel_trolling The plan involved dropping the 1st Airborne 60 miles into German-held territory and then getting the Guards Armor there before they were destroyed. Nothing in the planning or execution showed the urgency that such a scheme required. British leadership was fatally lackadaisical.
@lionel_trolling 2. Poor intelligence about German troop strengths.
3. Failure to see that forcing the advance up a single narrow road ran the risk of disastrous delays.
@HabCorpLinguist He’ll declare that no one born in Wyoming, Montana, or Colorado is a citizen because, under a 150-year-old treaty, they should not be subject to the United States.
@_twentyeight28@Utah_AM Everyone reminisces about the denim kits, but the other kit that year, only worn against Brazil, was red and white stripes. https://t.co/a3wGthkChY
@WB_Baskerville Australia-U.S. has been a huge rivalry in swimming for decades and swimming is the sport Aussies probably care about most at the Olympics. It’s just not as big in the American consciousness.
@CharlestonArchi@WoodworthPrep Is the generous interpretation here that way the building is experienced by its users is a higher priority than how the building looks at angles it is rarely seen from?