Sweet dollar deals from the Steam sale; I play that. No-cam rockin' 2D pic; I stream that. Two and a half men; I weigh that. I'm not a gamer. Check me out!
I'm a pretty anxious person! Like I'll make a small mistake, then feel like all my fans will hate me for it/never let me live it down when in reality they might not see it as a huge deal and I'm just overthinking things.
I'm sorry for all my stupid mistakes. I really do care. 🥹
@aaliyahvtuber_ Cable tv. Only ever got to see Cartoon Network on the times we'd travel over the road, at hotels and motels. Was always one of the high points for me
@TaraBull It's Juneteenth for those who want to celebrate it; for the rest of us, it's an early weekend. Don't show how unhappy and spiteful you are by being upset at others and their free time. Enjoy yourself😎🥳
I’m really sad. That’s because I have to leave Texas in just one week.
Not to mention the World Cup games—Dallas, Houston, and Fort Worth were all amazing cities, man!
I was able to have so much fun thanks to all the great advice guys in Texas gave me! Thank you so much!
I already miss the Dr. Pepper I used to drink every day.
For some European fans, the idea of the World Cup being hosted in the U.S. brings mixed emotions. They are excited about the opportunity to experience a new culture, but some worry about the distance, travel, and differences in the way soccer is celebrated.
Hosting a global event always creates conversations about traditions, locations, and fan experiences. Every country brings its own atmosphere, and that diversity is part of what makes the tournament special.
At the end of the day, sports have the power to connect people across borders. Do you think the location of the World Cup changes the way fans experience the tournament?
Europeans discovering America 🇺🇸
Some of these are definitely bait reactions, but some of them are also real reactions. All of it is very entertaining. 😎