Wow, Columbus loves its soccer!
The crowd for the United States World Cup party is insane.
It fills all the streets of Bridge Park. The celebration when goals have been scored are unreal.
This may be a hot take, but following many travels, I've determined that THIS is the Midwest.
Dakotas are amazing, but are nothing like the Midwest.
Missouri feels more like a Southern state than Midwest.
Kentucky is more like Tennessee and Virginia than the Midwest.
This may be a hot take, but following many travels, I've determined that THIS is the Midwest.
Dakotas are amazing, but are nothing like the Midwest.
Missouri feels more like a Southern state than Midwest.
Kentucky is more like Tennessee and Virginia than the Midwest.
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Ohio State has been playing football since 1890 and their 104 year old stadium is a national historical landmark. It is the most instantly recognizable symbol of a university with over 600,00 living alumni.
And it holds 100,000 people.
Go Bucks.
Its not really a gamble at all. Buy a rare grail like this for say 60k as a “group” which a lot are.
One of you runs it. The three of you bid it up to your price. Say 80k. You pay alt 2% after you win it. So for 1600 you have a 80k comp. You sell it for 78k as a “deal” and make 16.4k. Or if you’re lucky, some unsuspecting collector buys it at your inflated price.
This is a business model for a lot of high end guys in the hobby who look like their crushing it. Generally only works on cards like this or other rarities or when you corner a segment like mangas early. They didnt drop suddenly, they dropped when that group sold their 5-8 copies at way over their value.
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Now multiply the number of arquebusiers, let's say around 200, some firing while others reload incessantly and supported by other infantry and cavalry units as well as auxiliary indigenous troops, who were the ones who constituted the military muscle of conquest of that empire, since they were fed up with being the object of human sacrifices of unspeakable horror and you get one of the greatest feats ever told in human history
Believe it when you see it …
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One of the big reasons for the current lack of patriotism and pride in our nation’s history is that about 40 years ago our most prominent storytellers in Hollywood just basically stopped telling stories about American history altogether, unless it has something to do with WW2, civil rights, or slavery. I mean they just released a movie about the meteorologist who did the weather report for D-Day. They’ll give WW2 weathermen their own movies before they tell a story from any other era of American history.
The Right has attempted to counteract this a little bit, but “conservative” attempts at American history films and TV shows are invariably hokey and kid friendly, the kind of thing you can watch with your grandmother and your 5 year old, and you’ll all be equally informed and bored by the experience.
We need R-rated adult-oriented American history stories. Daniel Boone should have his own series. It would be gritty and violent and not for children, but it would also be phenomenally entertaining and put an American legend back on the cultural map, so to speak. The fact that Daniel Boone hasn’t been depicted on screen at all since like the 60s is a travesty. Throw a dart at that guy’s Wikipedia page and you’ll land on something that could be its own feature length trilogy.
That’s just one example. How is there not a great R-rated movie or series about Antietam? Or Kit Carson? Or the Panama Canal? How does Theodore Roosevelt not have like 10 movies about different periods of his life?
You could go much farther back to pre-American history. A movie about Cortes’s conquest of Tenochtitlan would be tremendous and horrifying and fascinating, and it would introduce into the public consciousness one of the world’s most incredible stories that most Americans know next to nothing about. And on and on.
The possibilities are literally endless. All of these movies, if they’re executed to even a B+ level, could make hundreds of millions of dollars and transform the culture in a way that a million podcast monologues never could. If the Right actually wants to reclaim the culture, this is the place to start.