UK man tells the American people to never forget the summer of 2026, and to always remember the mark that the good people of our country left on visitors from all over the world during the World Cup
"I never want you, the American people, to forget the amazing, positive impact that you have had on so many people around the globe...
I never want you to forget how your kindness made people never want to leave this great country this summer."
Thank YOU all for visiting and finding out for yourselves, why we love America so much!
Old Woke is ending. New Woke is beginning. The ouroboros is shedding it's skin again. Gaza is the new center of mass. Eyes on Piker to understand the new lines.
@jamesdiato I've never seen a more religiously fervent bunch of groupies try and protect a company from criticism and if it's like you say you wouldn't even take the time to address it
@beyoncegarden Auditors can be frustrating and often rude but they provide a crucial look at how well the public and police understand our rights. So far, it's pretty abysmal, but getting better
@mobcdn Most scenes weren't silly. The game was serious with a few silly moments. This is cringe as hell. The dance scenes are cringe and yes the lady singing is super dumb.
@geofftrainwreck You realize people have lives outside of social media and we do this shit for fun sometimes? Like, get over yourself 😂 nobody commenting to you or me really cares about us
Two British guys stumble into peak America on a Saturday morning in Nashville:
Kids running a real lemonade stand (saving up for a scooter 🛵), Little League baseball, driving range, flags everywhere.
Their minds are blown — ‘This is what the country is actually about.’
Who else grew up with these exact summer mornings?
Lemonade stands, ball games, and pure small-town freedom? 🇺🇸
The World Cup is giving the planet a front row seat to everyday America…and the visitors are straight up glitching.
In the greatest way. Here is what's blowing their minds:
24 hour gyms with free weights, classes, saunas, and smoothie bars that never close. You can deadlift at 2 a.m. if the spirit moves you.
Walmart or Target supercenters the size of city blocks where you can buy a kayak, fresh sushi, a prom dress, ammunition, and a birthday cake all in one trip.
Roadside diners serving pies, biscuits and gravy, and bottomless coffee while the jukebox plays whatever decade you're feeling.
College football Saturdays: entire towns painted in team colors, 100,000 fans in one stadium doing coordinated cheers, and tailgates that look like outdoor festivals with smokers going full blast.
National forests and state parks you can just… drive into. No passport. No fees for most of them. Pull over, hike, swim in a lake, and be back before dinner.
Pharmacies with entire walls of vitamins, snacks, and over the counter everything, plus a mini grocery section so you never have to make two stops.
The variety of hot sauces, BBQ rubs, and seasonings in any random store. Entire end caps dedicated to 'make your food taste like joy.'
Huge, clean public libraries with free Wi-Fi, 3D printers, seed libraries, and story time for kids, all without a membership card.
Drive-thru ATMs, coffee, pharmacies, and even liquor in some states. Your car becomes a magic portal for errands.
The fact that strangers smile, hold doors, and say "how y'all doing today?" like it's normal human behavior.
And the portions. Good lord, the portions. One plate could feed a European family for two days and still have leftovers for tomorrow's breakfast.
America isn't perfect.
But right now the world is getting a live tour of the conveniences, scale, and casual abundance we barely notice anymore.
It's wild out here.
And yeah… we kinda love it. 🫶🏻🇺🇸
@AngryJoeShow It's good the incels and chuds amplify what these dummies think and say so that "Joe movie-goer" can see just exactly what's going on and choose to skip it. I love to see it and I hope it grows