Earlier this year I was laid off and almost faced eviction. I didn't know if I would have enough to eat. As difficult and as dark as it was I never gave up hope and still knew things would work out. Though almost no one was there for me. She always is. Ciri is always my home. ❤️
I met @ochocinco back in 2023. My wedding is in October the 24th and in Virginia. The Bengals play the Ravens the 25th in Baltimore. What are the odds that he could make my wedding the day before? I'll send you an invitation if you're interested! If any @Bengals fans want to RT.
“In Europe we have a lot of negative news about the Americans. … This country is so great to visit. The people are amazing, so welcoming. The culture is amazing. It's like Europeans are getting a new view of America right now.” - A German tourist 🎙️
Joe Burrow on his level of excitement for this season:
"You go back and watch what I said before the 2019 season at LSU, I feel very similarly about this team."
"I'm so excited to get started and get moving. I wish we would ramp this right into training camp." 🔥
@junosrealwife Like at least make one really good skin that you think might get someone to get it. I bought the season 1 pass and even that was mediocre.
@junosrealwife Don't worry about not playing well though, I would much rather have fun losing then not have fun and win. You care though and that will motivate you more if you let it. Please don't beat yourself up though. Improving isn't linear, it comes in waves. You will have off days.
@junosrealwife The more you play the more natural you will improve. I got to master back in the early seasons in 2016-2020 that was through playing but also studying the game, meta, and match ups. Sometimes just practicing and being consistent is what will give you that edge over other players
My favorite thing about the World Cup isn’t even the soccer. It’s watching our international guests discover America.
One woman from just discovered that the Amish are real. Not “real” as in a historical footnote. Real as in horse-and-buggy, no electricity, still-here-today real. She wrote the most wonderfully wholesome thread about it.
Then there are the people discovering Buc-ee’s for the first time. Honestly, I understand the reaction. The first time I walked into one, I lived in Texas and was still completely overwhelmed. You don’t “stop for gas” at Buc-ee’s. You enter a parallel dimension where there are 120 gas pumps, enough jerky to feed a small nation, and people leave with armloads of merchandise they never intended to buy.
Watching visitors discover Buc-ee’s, the Amish, county fairs, roadside attractions, and all the other uniquely American things has been unexpectedly hilarious, heartwarming, and fun. Sometimes it takes fresh eyes to remind us just how interesting this country really is. 🇺🇸