Karma Meck

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Karma Meck

Karma Meck

@karmameck

Katılım Haziran 2010
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Karma Meck
Karma Meck@karmameck·
@OrevaZSN I'm a boomer and didn't see a computer until grad school. But I'm hella good with pen and paper 😁
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
You can’t write an essay without ChatGPT? Well, I’m an elder millennial and, on the eve of the due date in the Land Before Autosave, sometimes Word would freeze and we would write that essay AGAIN.
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Marlins Historian
Marlins Historian@MarlinsHistory·
I propose for a Scottish referendum to leave the United Kingdom and join the Miami Marlins. #FightinFish
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Bobbi
Bobbi@kittenaround_51·
This is the world getting along because we choose to and it’s beautiful to watch. It’s when you bring people from third world countries who choose not to assimilate where we have problems. Our leaders should take note around the world 🌍 🌎
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Karma Meck@karmameck·
@Perfectly_Laura Noticed that right away and find it off-putting. It gives off adolescent jealousy vibes. Disappointed. But being of Scottish descent, the Tartan Army has given me great pride in my heritage
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Karma Meck@karmameck·
@FormerlyFormer So true! Four years ago when my daughter graduated from college (and I retired), we drove the contiguous 48 states (AND flew to Alaska - we'd been to Hawaii before). Best 6 weeks ever!!
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KeepCalmAndDrawl ☦️@FormerlyFormer·
Now you know why one of the great American vacation dreams is to drive across our entire country. I don’t think Euros can get the romantic allure of “road trip” until you come here and experience the vastness and variety for yourself. “From sea to shining sea” ain’t no joke.
Elsa@elsathora

HOLY F*CKING SH*T 🤯

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Selene Mariposa@Selene_Mariposa·
I was curious once too. I have never lived in Texas. But I worked remotely with Texans for years, and I spent so much time in the DFW area twenty years ago that it remains one of my favorite places on earth to visit. So let me try to explain what I learned. Start with this. In America, everyone is proud of their state. But Texas is different, and here is the tell. You never have to ask a Texan where they are from. They will tell you. Usually within the first two minutes. Part of it is size. Texas is enormous. You can drive for a full day and never leave it. Part of it is the sheer variety. Real mountains in the west. Pine forests in the east. Beaches on the Gulf. Ranch land, oil country, desert, hill country, and some of the biggest cities in America. Almost every kind of terrain on the continent exists inside one state line. But the real root is the history, and Texans know their history. Texas was its own country. A fully independent republic with its own president, army, navy, and embassies. It fought Mexico for its independence and won it on the battlefield, then chose to join the United States as an equal. Six flags have flown over that land. Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the Confederacy, and the United States. That was real history long before it was a theme park. And here is the part outsiders miss most. When the rest of the world pictures America, they are very often picturing Texas. The ranches. The boots. The oil. The swagger. The TV show Dallas ran for twenty years and exported that image to the entire planet. Texas became the shorthand for America itself. But here is the thing I love most about Texans. As much as they love Texas, they love America more. It is, by almost any measure, the most patriotic state in the Union. That is the answer. Texas pride is not arrogance. It is a country that remembers being a country, and chose this one anyway. 🦋
tuuuuu@tuuu28283

Why do Texans have so much pride in Texas? I’m genuinely curious!

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Trivela 🇵🇹🇮🇹ファンタジスタ愛好家🇯🇵
世界の紛争がバカバカしくなるほど 他文化を楽しみ理解しリスペクトし合うW杯の風景 🇦🇺オーストラリアで有名な歌を 🇹🇷わからないながらも一緒に楽しみ歌うトルコのサポ なんて美しい光景でしょうか! Footballを通して世界が1歩でも優しくなることを願う。
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Karma Meck
Karma Meck@karmameck·
@ENJU1123PIPI This is true! If I eat out on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, I have leftovers for lunch and dinner all week!
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るんちゃん🦋@ENJU1123PIPI·
🇺🇸 アメリカの人に質問❗️ アメリカって レストランの量が 本当に多いって本当?🍔🥺 食べきれなくて 持ち帰るのが普通って聞いた 日本🇯🇵は完食文化だから 新鮮🌍 持ち帰りって よくするものなの?
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Shaun 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇺🇸
Join me and the Tartan Army in Miami 🔥 1) Tartan Army parade along Miami Beach leaving at 2PM from Ocean & 14th 2) At 5pm, I’ll be on the rooftop bar at Area 31 for drinks and views - apparently they have some of the best views of the city, and beers are just $5 👀 3) Scottish band High Fade are playing at the Band Shell on Miami Beach. Doors from 6.30pm and the guys will be on from 8pm ish. Go to their ig for ticket info! #tartanarmy #noscotlandnoparty #tartanarmymiami
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Skylar Skye@SkylarSkye3·
LA | Vegas | Dallas | Boston I now understand why most Americans don’t have passports or feel the need to travel outside the country. They have everything a human needs right here. Every single city is unique and has different things to do. I never wanna leave this place, how can I make it permanent? 🇺🇸
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Elsa
Elsa@elsathora·
HOLY F*CKING SH*T 🤯
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J H@Im_goodthanks·
@fire_starter457 The point isn’t that the cities are bad or good. The point is those tourists have embraced America more than the liberals who live in those cities. Liberals are some of the most ungrateful people in existence and the World Cup is making that even more obvious.
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FireFighterDev@fire_starter457·
The World Cup tourists discovering how cool America is aren’t discovering the town you live in, MAGA, they’re discovering the big liberal cities that you hate and that hate you back. 😁
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꧁Bobbi꧂
꧁Bobbi꧂@SaltyBitch_52·
This is the world we deserve. Not the one that the media and politicians use to divide us. Maybe the most powerful thing about the World Cup isn’t who wins the trophy. It’s millions of people discovering that the stranger they were taught to fear turns out to be a friend they just hadn’t met yet. That’s the kind of thing that restores faith in humanity. ❤️🌎⚽
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Karma Meck@karmameck·
@nhoodpublicist Yes, thank you! I live in Houston where 25% of the people are from other countries & there are 145+ languages spoken in the area. My children went to diverse public schools where race was never an issue. The hateful rhetoric has to end! We are better than this
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Karma Meck@karmameck·
@thewakeninq This is absolutely NOT Trump's America. America is full of kind, decent, caring human beings who have welcomed foreign visitors with open arms and open hearts.
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American Nightmare 🇺🇸
The media sold the world fear. Tourists brought back the receipts. They came expecting chaos and left praising Trump’s America. Turns out reality hits a lot harder than CNN talking points. 🇺🇸
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