@boatlady@LSFtball@richard1999jon1@BethMillican_ Outside of today, it has been pretty hot here in New Jersey. It has not been very humid as we had a dry spring, but it is about to get much more humid in the coming week. Though looks like France might get lucky as the forecast shows temperature dropping the day before the 16th
@evertonthatffs@AmpedTo@_whydock@ihrtphhrry Actually a lot of english words commonly used today were invented in America. Such as internet, okay, hamburger, jazz, moose, and indoors, to name a few. Belittling (american word too btw) others because you were proven wrong is just pathetic.
@evertonthatffs@AmpedTo@_whydock@ihrtphhrry That doesnt mean it was always called football. Soccer is short for association football and was the popular term used to distinguish it from rugby football. It was never just called "football" until the US started calling it soccer.
@evertonthatffs@AmpedTo@_whydock@ihrtphhrry No, it was not. It was called soccer in england until the US started calling it soccer, at which point england switched to football because they didnt want to be associated with the Americans.
@Sc0tty_Boom@lilbug199@bronze_chungus Yeah Im in the same boat. All beautiful girls out of my league lol. I rarely swipe right so I dont think the elo thing is very accurate.
@Filmantopia@SpecialPuppy1 There will obviously be more considering the nyt article left a bunch out, according to the source herself. And basically none of this has come from the GOP so far