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Jon Matthews

@mitake111

Follower of Christ, husband, father, and (no longer) suffering Texas Rangers fan.

Texas Se unió Kasım 2011
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Ben See@ClimateBen·
BREAKING: scientists confirm cataclysmic global warming acceleration as 1.8-2°C and rising by 2029-33 looms
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Marla Hohner
Marla Hohner@marlahohner·
I must be a quite exceptional American, far above “average”✔️ How many for you?
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KangusBangus
KangusBangus@KangusB3·
No boomer has ever applied to 500 jobs and gotten 5 emails back and 2 interviews and no employment. They do not understand the world that we live in. They cannot understand it, that would shatter their world view. They reflexively call you lazy to protect their view of reality.
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Jon Matthews@mitake111·
@euromaximal I think the point is that Americans have a very real culture that heavily influences the entire civilized world. We understand we have a shorter history than European nations, but what has been established here over 250 years rivals anything seen in world history.
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EuroMaximalist 🇪🇺@euromaximal·
Americans really don’t seem to be able to conceive the world beyond what they already know. Most European countries didn’t start with their constitutions. No one even thinks of it like that. They were just stepping stones in our historical trajectories. But there was essentially no American history before the American constitution. This isn’t a diss on American history. I think it’s actually quite interesting. But Americans simply don’t realize that their perception of their history and what constitutes a “nation” is very different from how Europeans perceive the history of our countries, and even what defines us as “nations”.
Walker⚡️@WalkerAmerica

Europeans will be like “we have buildings older than America!!!” Which is cute but meaningless, because when it comes to our actual nations as they exist today, the American constitution (1789) is older than **EVERY SINGLE EU NATION’S CONSTITUTION** You have buildings older than our country? We have *people* older than your country. Hell, I’m older than a third of the EU. Oh, your ancestors were insanely based and built the open-air museum you live in today? Congrats. Your constitution is like 5 minutes old and you are probably going to be communist or live under Sharia law in another 5 minutes unless you reawaken your ancestral based-ness and take your countries back from the woke scolds and would-be totalitarians. Eastern Europe seems to be doing pretty well in that regard, since they just got rid of the totalitarians within my lifetime, are unlikely to revert to communism, and have zero tolerance for woke propaganda. But Western Europe… oof… you must wake up.

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Jon Matthews@mitake111·
@EricLDaugh Somebody(s) is getting massive amounts of money dumped into their offshore accounts.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 NOW: Senate Leader John Thune just said President Trump should DROP the $1.8B anti-weaponization fund if Trump wants the Border reconciliation bill to pass THUNE: "[White House should] shut it down themselves." This after Republicans WENT HOME on RECESS without voting on anything because they threw a fit over the fund. Absolutely unbelievable.
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Lazzyyyyyy@em_Lazzy·
Why do we call Trump, Obama, Bush, and Biden by their last names but Kamala and Hillary by their first names??? Whats the logic behind this??!!!!
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Jon Matthews@mitake111·
@alisha_hg You’re talking about someone who is single. Most Americans have families. One bag of groceries doesn’t get you through a day.
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Alis@alisha_hg·
It is fascinating to see people get so close to the point, but not getting it. A selling point of living in a walkable city is that you don’t need to have more than like a bag of groceries per trip.
Based in Christ@theistinthought

Question to the ‘walkable city’ advocates who hate cars: If you go to the grocery store and have eight bags (or even four bags) of groceries, how do you get them home? You push around a little cart or something? Sounds bad.

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Jon Matthews@mitake111·
@leftcoastbabe Because it would not be celebrating who we are or what we’ve been, but a rally to make into something we should never become.
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Janice Hough
Janice Hough@leftcoastbabe·
So if a Democrat wins the White House in 2028 can we have a do-over of American 250? I mean, come on, reunions, weddings and other big events got postponed for COVID, why not a belated birthday celebration for America when we get back to adult supervision?
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Jon Matthews@mitake111·
@em_Lazzy Socialism and Communism are great until you run out of other people’s money.
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Lazzyyyyyy
Lazzyyyyyy@em_Lazzy·
Mamdani is proving that everything Bernie Sanders wanted to do for the country as president really was possible. He wiped out a $12 Billion deficit, and no rich person died. Crazy how having a great politician can be good for the ppl
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Jon Matthews@mitake111·
@_PaleblueDot__ @PrezGHz Right or wrong until they’re older, Americans prefer investing time and indulgences in entertainment over culture. A twelve year old doesn’t want his dad to take him to a European castle or cathedral. He wants a rollercoaster, a beach, or a ski slope. We have all that here.
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BWYPBD@_PaleblueDot__·
@PrezGHz @mitake111 Yeah that's a good insight. The tourist spots are ironically the least cultural spaces in the US. I think that's what Gaiman was getting at in American Gods when he called Disney world anti-religious
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Prez@PrezGHz·
The “America has no culture” pops up every now and then, and one thing I’ve never seen mentioned is why it feels that way. Has no one thought that maybe it’s b/c America has been so globally dominant that all modern, affluent societies are simply localizations of generic America?
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Jon Matthews@mitake111·
@lilbabygandhi Because we started that way and want to stay that way while other countries are content with giving away their identity.
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sid 🌹🔆🇨🇦
sid 🌹🔆🇨🇦@lilbabygandhi·
I don’t get this incessant American need to be unique and exceptional. It’s literal toddler mentality.
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Jon Matthews@mitake111·
@blondesnmartini The problem isn’t an attack from the outside, it is methodical infiltration to create the disease from within. Europeans should understand this.
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Ἀγίας 𓃬
Ἀγίας 𓃬@blondesnmartini·
Not particularly pro America, but their geopolitical advantage is undeniable
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Jon Matthews@mitake111·
@Lunasreign_ I think it is funny that outside of Europe’s beautiful landscapes, anything man-made that is worthwhile was made 500 years ago by institutions Europeans now wholly reject.
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Andrew Anderson@uscfan981·
Say something nice about Arkansas.
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Jon Matthews@mitake111·
@_PaleblueDot__ @PrezGHz Point being, the rest of the world is heavily influenced by the U.S. You can slam it as distasteful, but it is a reality.
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Jon Matthews@mitake111·
@_PaleblueDot__ @PrezGHz I have traveled abroad and his claim makes a lot of sense. I see people flocking to McDonald’s, Starbucks, and KFC in every Euro and Latin country. Most European “culture” is thanks to people 500 years prior creating things modern Euros reject themselves, outside of photo ops.
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Jon Matthews@mitake111·
@_PaleblueDot__ @PrezGHz There are some cultural differences in the U.S. But the predominant language, dress, and customs are the same. And it is interesting that most European kids want to wear “American” clothes, not Chicago clothes. They also want to speak “American” English. We have a culture.
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