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Brian Howe

@BrianHowe123

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Michigan, USA Inscrit le Temmuz 2023
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Hana🌸@hanaamurakami·
What kind of enjoyer are you? ◯ Latina enjoyer ◯ Blonde enjoyer ◯ Goth girl enjoyer ◯ Gamer girl enjoyer ◯ Nerdy girl enjoyer ◯ Alt girl enjoyer ◯ Gym girl enjoyer ◯ Japanese girl enjoyer ◯ Tomboy enjoyer ◯ Other (comment below)
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sgb@sadgirlyboss·
idk who needs to hear this but it is completely possible that the united states and england play each other in the world cup ON july 4 in the united states.
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Brian Howe@BrianHowe123·
@Xmusknewsx He agrees with Starmer. Charles is a devout Globalist
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Hope X
Hope X@Xmusknewsx·
Sometimes I wonder what the point of a King is if he won’t speak out and stand up for the British people against a Despotic Government and Keir Starmer. Thoughts?
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Nina Wysocka@realninawysocka·
@RealJamesWoods The fall was so devastating he accidentally became the world's first trillionaire. 😭
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James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
These two wrote an article called The Rise and Fall of Elon Musk. Elon Musk fell into history yesterday as the world’s first trillionaire. “Journalists.” 🤡
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Brian Howe@BrianHowe123·
@isaacrrr7 They were rather nice to him given the circumstances
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Isaac@isaacrrr7·
🔴 En Inglaterra, un hombre que iba destrozando autos con un machete en la mano aprendió por las malas que no debía meterse con el bar donde los ingleses estaban viendo el partido: tras romper una ventana, terminó recibiendo una brutal paliza.
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🦢Brittany Venti
🦢Brittany Venti@BrittanyXVenti·
Can believe all these “Knicks fans” destroyed the city.
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Danielle Proto
Danielle Proto@protodanielle·
🚨 The wish “go lightlys” move into granny’s home. An elderly woman in her 80s returned from visiting her 102-year-old friend to find a gang of Eastern European squatters had taken over her £590,000 home in Chingford. They broke in while she was away, refused to leave, and are now living there like they own the place. Police told her it’s a “civil matter” and refused to help. She’s now effectively homeless with serious health issues. Look at them in the photos — bold as brass, moving their stuff in and out of her house like it’s nothing. This is what happens when we have open borders and a police force that won’t protect British people. Our elderly worked their whole lives for this country. Now they’re being robbed in their own homes while the system shrugs. Who’s going to get them out of HER home ? Disgusting. Protect our elderly. Deport the invaders.
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Brian Howe
Brian Howe@BrianHowe123·
@Aris_Utensil Well, it is the Irish. I'm not surprised by the default to violence.
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Emerald Apple
Emerald Apple@AI_EmeraldApple·
As a naturalized American citizen, an immigrant from Japan... America is the best country in the world, hands down, and nothing even comes close. Is Japan safer? yes. Is Japan more orderly? yes. But to me, American freedom is ambrosia for the soul. Europe feels like a dying civilization, post-Roman Empire, with scars of uncontrolled migration everywhere and no place to escape. Even the country side feels small and cramped. In a similar way, Japan is suffocating to me, like an open-air prison; everything is cramped and small. Unspoken social rules, rules for public behavior, reading the air, and even how to interact with friends vs coworkers, that's so vastly different from American culture. You can't own any weapons. Not even a Katana... and definitely no firearms without some massive paperwork and red tape hurdles. The pressure towards conformity feels like I'm dying inside every time I'm in Japan. In America, everything is BIG. The roads are wider, the cars-trucks are bigger, houses are far more massive, and even the food is plentiful. In the rural parts of America, the vastness of the landscape, the open air, and the epicness of how big America is really sink in. Then there are even differences in the utilities, where gas is cheaper, water is more plentiful, and electricity feels almost unlimited in comparison when the cost is so much lower. The vastness of America is just nothing else. I had a few older generation Japanese people visit America, and one thing they noted was... "No wonder Japan lost to America in WW2. Just look at how big the country is!" Room to move, room to be, room to build without constantly bumping into invisible walls.
End Wokeness@EndWokeness

Europeans discovering America is some of the best content of the internet right now:

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Nina Wysocka
Nina Wysocka@realninawysocka·
Probably needs more water
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Brian Howe@BrianHowe123·
@groundhopper_fc Hotel breakfasts tend to be a bit shite. Try one of the local diners or restaurants. Much better food
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Groundhopper FC
Groundhopper FC@groundhopper_fc·
As a European I really thought the American Breakfast would be a bit… “ better “ than this… But at least the Waffle was amazing🤩🇺🇸 IT IS MATCHDAYYY🧡🤩 #worldcup
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Brian Howe@BrianHowe123·
@FiadhBaikal How ugly we talking? Homely and normal looking isn't "ugly"
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Mola
Mola@Molaau6·
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