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@CundallJustin

Ad maiora natus sum

North Carolina, USA Beigetreten Aralık 2018
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Megatron@Megatron_ron·
BREAKING: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 JD Vance confirms that Iran will get $300 billion for war damages
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Gustavo Cardenas@gustav0cardenas·
Lo más impresionante del Mundial en Estados Unidos es que no tuvieron que hacer prácticamente nada para recibirlo. Catar levantó estadios desde cero, construyó un metro completo, rediseñó carreteras, hoteles y barrios enteros, inclusive cuando terminó el evento dijeron que iban a regalar un estadio porque les sobraba. Sudáfrica tuvo que erigir estadios nuevos, estacionamientos y obras masivas, fue una inversión multi millonaria que abarcó parte de su PBI. Brasil quemó miles de millones en infraestructura y terminó con un presidente preso por corrupción (Lula), al final todavía estaban las obras cuando comenzó el evento. Rusia remodeló medio país para estar a la altura, y aún así se veían las deficiencias de infraestructura como de transporte y otros. ¿Y Estados Unidos? Cambió el césped en algunos estadios. Punto. Nada más. Nada de megaproyectos, nada de obras faraónicas, nada de “reinventar” ciudades. Y esto pasa porque cuando ya tienes infraestructura de primer mundo, el Mundial no es un problema sino que es un trámite.
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leo 🇩🇪 ⭒ ⭒
wives and girlfriends of the germany team being allowed to fly in for two days at the world cup and the person flying in for woltemade is his “best friend and roommate”… happy pride
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Carolina Hurricanes
THE CUP IS COMING BACK TO RALEIGH!!!
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Justin@CundallJustin·
CANES!!!
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Michael Fiore - Garden Center
One of the most incredible aspects of the World Cup in the United States is what we DIDN’T have to do to prepare for it. Qatar built multiple brand new stadiums, a metro system, roads, hotels, and entire districts. South Africa built new stadiums, parking, etc. Brazil spent billions on stadium and transit projects. Russia built and rebuilt venues across the country. Meanwhile, the U.S. was like: “We’re good.” Like, we modified the playing surface in some stadiums and that was it. The sport venue infrastructure in the US mogs every other country on earth and it’s not even close.
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Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
MAJOR BREAKING: In a now deleted post by former MMA fighter Daniel Cormier, he posted screenshots of Eric Trump trying to get an insider scoop on whether any of the MMA fights at the White House are rigged so that he could try and illegally make money off of them.. Below is the Direct Messages that Trump allegedly sent Cormier. There is no reason to doubt the legitimacy of these messages.
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Justin@CundallJustin·
How to watch the World Cup:
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Justin@CundallJustin·
I’ve seen enough. Curaçao wins the World Cup 🇨🇼
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Sana Ebrahimi Ledene
Sana Ebrahimi Ledene@__Injaneb96·
Americans have really become desensitized to how good they have it. During my summer internship in Germany in 2018, I learned that the hard way. If you forgot to buy groceries on Saturday, you were out of luck, everything shut down on Sundays, so you’d go hungry until Monday. Even during the week, if you left work a little late and missed the 8 p.m. cutoff, every grocery store in town was already closed. On top of that, the food in the small town where I lived (Saarbrücken) was pretty terrible. After that experience, I moved to the U.S. for grad school and I was genuinely mind-blown. The abundance, convenience, and quality of everything felt almost unreal by comparison.
Fox News@FoxNews

World Cup tourists fall in love with middle America — raving about Waffle House at 1 a.m., Buc-ee's gas stations, and strangers driving them to stadiums in the rain. Oxford Economics expects 1.24 million international visitors for the tournament, and their viral posts are showcasing a side of the country most foreign media never covers.

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Troll Football@TrollFootball·
Soccer 2-0 Football
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Jon Elder
Jon Elder@BlackLabelAdvsr·
I'm seeing my feed flooded with posts about Europeans realizing that they were lied to about America. The consensus of their posts is that America is safer, more prosperous, and more welcoming than they were told. This might be the most powerful effect of the World Cup.
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Skylar Skye@SkylarSkye3·
I’m starting to think America’s biggest strength is mindset. There’s this constant belief that bigger is better and anything is possible. You can feel it everywhere.
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Justin@CundallJustin·
@r_stwrt_ It’s 5 o’clock somewhere
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Ian Miller
Ian Miller@ianmSC·
I don’t know man, it sure seems like this World Cup has been an absolutely massive success after some very angry Europeans complained about nothing for a few weeks
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Rumper 💜
Rumper 💜@PurpleHeartMan·
“Yo bro you gotta trust Micheal Whatley he can fundraise well, he just needs to get his name recognition up. Don’t worry it will be tilt d by November.”
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Winter
Winter@LeftyWinter·
< Becomes Mayor < Balances the budget < Lowers rent, groceries, cost of living < Knicks win first championship in over 53-year years
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