@adater@GoodBoy83x Just because youre unaware of it doesnt mean it happens. His charitable contributions are nobodys business, & yet if he makes it public you post "its only for the tax break" oh & how many jobs have you created D?
Its funny that @Andy wouldn't support @spencerpratt because hes a reality star who's trying to save his home city but will support Luke from Summer House also a reality star. The hypocrisy is palpable.
Absolutely devastating news about Robert Jr. Condolences to Mary & Robert Sr, their family & community. May God wrap around them for comfort during this difficult time. #RHOSLC
@levelheaded2025@jwludwig@jackunheard Folks like this wake up in hatred. Their day is guided by hatred. There is no celebration, there is no joy. They only focus on their hatred for 1 individual. It drives & guides them.
@robbystarbuck@AOC 8)
Demise: The era of the open-range cowboy ended due to the invention of barbed wire, the expansion of railroads, and the privatization of land in the late 19th century.
@robbystarbuck@AOC Heres a quick history lesson.... google is literally free for everyone
Cowboys
originated from the Spanish vaquero culture in 16th-century Mexico, where ranching techniques, cattle handling, and gear (like chaps and lassos) were established.
@robbystarbuck@AOC 7) Diversity: The American cowboy was not exclusively white; historians estimate that roughly one in four cowboys were African American, while many others were Mexican or Indigenous.
@robbystarbuck@AOC 6) Evolution of Gear: The cowboy’s clothing was entirely functional, originating from the need for protection in brushy terrain. Examples include "chaparajos" (chaps), wide-brimmed hats for sun protection, and leather boots for riding.
@robbystarbuck@AOC 5) The Texas Cattle Drive: Following the Civil War, the need to move large herds of Texas longhorns to railheads in Kansas fueled the rise of the American cowboy between 1865 and 1895.
@robbystarbuck@AOC 4)Vaqueros to Cowboys: When Anglo-Americans moved into the Southwest in the early 1800s, they adopted the skills, tools, and attire of the Mexican vaqueros.
@robbystarbuck@AOC 3) Key details on the origin of cowboys:
Spanish & Mexican Roots: The term vaquero comes from the Spanish word vaca (cow), as they were laborers on Spanish haciendas in Mexico, often Indigenous or Mestizo men.
@robbystarbuck@AOC 2) Spanish settlers brought cattle and horses to the Americas, and these traditions spread to Texas, Arizona, and California, heavily influencing American ranchers after the Mexican-American War.