Atlanta as its own country rightfully so but it can’t be understated how cool it was to be from Atlanta and grow up watching Cartoon Network because the network is headquartered here. Atlanta was secretly in the background of A LOT of CN’s branding.
Mexico City is the most underrated North American city.
It’s has:
-Amazing architecture
-Beautiful parks
-Unique neighborhoods
-Best food culture in this hemisphere
@MatthewCappucci This is a look at the hip strip in Montego Bay. Not arguing for either side just posting as a reference. This is my personal video posted on my TikTok.
"Jamaica will be wiped off the map"
"They will have to evacuate the nation."
" The Jamaican government doesn't seem to be taking this seriously"
Just a few comments heard from US media.
Anyways, while we have your attention, Direct your followers here:
https://t.co/TKgajX5OOy
The past few days have taught me a lot about Americans:
1. They love fearmongering.
2. They have very little awareness of what’s happening outside their own country.
3. Geography definitely isn’t their strong suit.
4. They can’t resist spreading “misinformation” as if it were fact.
5. They often seem to wish the worst for other countries.
6. Their grasp of the English language isn’t as strong as they think.
7. Many are just plain ignorant.
Did I miss anything?
Here are some crazy things that I read about Jamaica pre and during the Hurricane from mostly Americans:
1. Jamaica is going to be wiped from the face of the earth forever.
2. That people would be stuck on the island for weeks…possibly months.
3. Entire parishes would disappear
4. That people wouldn’t eat hot meals for months
5. That NMIA is on a separate island.
@Mike__Gagliardi This is my video. I just posted an updated version showing the exposed hillside above the hip strip from this morning. Praying for all of those impacted 🙏🏽
You may never witness another five minutes like this in MMA history. Every second of it—earned.
These five minutes of Dustin Poirier walking out of the cage one final time, to a Louisiana crowd that hadn’t moved, surrounded by family, fellow fighters, pro athletes, executives, and others waiting to congratulate him—were earned with blood, heartbreak, grit, and an unbreakable will.
This wasn’t just a retirement. It was a celebration of a man who gave everything to this sport of MMA.
Every ounce of himself. Every piece of his soul.
He never chose the easy path. He walked through fire every time.
Wins or losses—Dustin Poirier always showed up.
Always real. Always game. Always himself.
He leaves behind a legacy bigger than belts.
He leaves as the epitome of what it means to be a fighter.
Respect isn’t given in this sport. It’s earned.
And Dustin Poirier earned every second of it.
Few retirements in MMA leave behind a scene like this.
A moment where time stood still, and the sport gave its thanks.
Respect 🫡
@blackgodwayne Have to look to the trades tbh. Too much money and demand out here not being fulfilled bc people want to look down on doing manual labor. So much opportunity for citizens.