@Bbbbhhhhbb88996@Robert_MacG43@AndrewPrice_16 Sure, haven’t disagreed with you once, but still feels like you’re arguing something to me. Also worth noting that NCAA teams with UA have been using these templates for years and nobody had the issue of mis-colored back panels. So… seems like a CHL problem
@Bbbbhhhhbb88996@Robert_MacG43@AndrewPrice_16 Yeah, but also some teams figured it out, so probably was just team designers unfamiliar with the template and didn’t investigate fully. Other brands templates have similar panels and design options, but UA’s for some reason came with opposite color by default.
@AndrewPrice_16 Yeah, I don’t know why the WHL was the only league to seem to figure out how to make it look good. Maybe the other teams didn’t notice it when submitting designs 🤷
@Robert_MacG43@AndrewPrice_16 It’s kinda both on under armor for having a weird template, and also the teams designers for not noticing or leaving it there
@JohnnyBrig72342@LadyDemosthenes Each state has their own TV, their own elections of their own government, separate state police forces, and every state has their own national guard who is commanded by the governor. Sounds like you’re out of your league on this one
What if I start a new religion in Britain? Call it Americanity?
Can I demand my religious freedoms will be protected in Britain?
Specifically I want to carry a 9mm and say whatever I want without being arrested?
🚨#BREAKING: Police have identified the man who st*bbed a woman to de*th on a public train in Atlanta.
His name is John Elijah Matthews, a Black male.
66-year-old Margaret Swan was sitting alone in the train car when Matthews walked up to her and st*bbed her in the throat in broad daylight.
Swan began screaming and trying to get up from her seat, but Matthews held her down and then st*bbed her 18 more times.
Matthews was then seen on the CCTV cameras throwing the 66-year-old woman to the floor and standing over her as she di*d until the train arrived at the Oakland City Station.
Police are not releasing the CCTV footage from the train.
This has to be a turning point, at least in British policing. The change from civic to ethnic nationalism for many has already happened after seeing the reality of the Sikhs, after over a decade of lies about them from Tommy Robinson.
This is beyond horrendous. The entire anti-White policing system has to crumble and every police officer involved deserves the worst legal punishment possible, they’re as guilty as the subhuman filth that stabbed him.
@enjoyfroggo@SziIlar Here’s Australia, a similar size nation and distance to other nations of interest as the US, and the passport percentage is nearly identical. Sorry you live in a place that needs to go to other countries for vacation and travel. Not a lot going on in New Zealand
@rylandgrace8080@makingfaces8@SaltyreArt Well that’s a stupid argument, most Americans would love to travel internationally but it’s literally 10s of thousands of dollars vs a day trip on the train for a European. So most Americans seek similar travel locations within the country
@lilbabygandhi@publicgoodsfan It’s all relative, to a Spaniard, there’s a great difference between to the two, but to a tourist? You’re all the same. Similar to the US, someone from here can pick apart the differences that an outsider wouldn’t notice, because a week long vacation isn’t enough to notice
@DeptfordWife1@mactellomckeown@JudePresta96100 Obviously they aren’t an exact comparison, but the degree of autonomy that US states have within their republic is quite unique compared to most republic style governments that have greater central authority. So OP just bringing up Germany and Australia as examples doesn’t work
@rylandgrace8080@makingfaces8@SaltyreArt Well one, I’ve only said it once, so don’t know where I’m harping on about it, and two, the original thread is talking about the difficulty of international travel for Americans, so seems pretty relevant?
@makingfaces8@rylandgrace8080@SaltyreArt I would say that the question “why don’t Americans travel outside the US” is pretty much the same as “Why don’t Europeans travel outside Europe” since discounting physical distance is silly since it has a great impact on where you can travel to with relative ease