As America celebrates its 250th birthday, we're looking back to this past December, when 104-year-old World War II Army veteran Dominick Critelli brought down the house with his unforgettable rendition of the National Anthem.
@dmoneybaby236@LongLiveTravv@OnyxOdds That man is dirty. The league sees him as their next Chamberlain. He avoids fouls better than anyone in the league, despite committing as many as prime Rasheed Wallace. If he catches an elbow, that's good in my eyes. He needs to be shown that people aren't gonna take it easy.
@speedyjerry2@CNN I can't say that I have. The X algorithm adapts to your views, so the stuff you see reflects that. It creates quite the echo chamber. I'm not a supporter of the president, so I don't get a lot of that sort of stuff on my timeline.
Most the stuff I find for looking it up is AI.
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