My thoughts after 3 months in the US/Texas🇺🇸:
- Americans are way more extroverted than Europeans
- Talking to strangers is normal here
- My first H-E-B trip felt like Boris Yeltsin seeing an American grocery store
- Some food is more artificial, but the amount of choices is insane
- You can still eat healthy. You just have to choose it
- High risk, high reward is real
- Way more people are entrepreneurial
- People dream bigger than in Europe, and they actually execute
- Obv not everyone is smarter, but the smart people are world-class
- Successful people here are way more down-to-earth. In Europe, successful people care about status and can be arrogant
- Cars. Enough said
- Americans have perfected artificial sweets
- There’s still more freedom here than in Europe
- One thing I didn’t expect: some Americans talk down on America
- As an outsider, that’s weird, because imo it’s still the greatest country on Earth🇺🇸🇺🇸
Josh Hokit just called Michelle Obama “a man” on the mic after winning at UFC Freedom 250.
HOKIT: “Hey, shout out to Trump for having the balls to put some sh*t like this on!”
“And if I’m going to say anything, there’s only person more incredible than the Incredible Hulk and that’s my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ...”
“And lastly, Michelle Obama is a MAN!!”
“Am I right America?!”
Terry Brands beat a kid up in 5th grade for making fun of him wanting to be an Olympic champion and wouldn't apologize to the kid or the principal about it😂
"And, you know, you're on the playground and people are making fun of you because they find out that you want to be an Olympic champion. So you beat the living tar out of them. And then you go sit in front of the principal and won't apologize...I'm not going to apologize for wanting to win.
I'm not going to apologize for how I approach sport.I'm not going to apologize for winning. I'm not."
🎥- @ShaneSparksBTN