@WrestleOps People judging probably still think sneaker "culture" should be about buying shoes to display on walls. People are buying for comfort and practicality now more than ever.
@PolymarketSport There was already several other countries that were already disqualified, yet just dropped new jerseys for Adidas' world cup collection. I.e. Chile, Costa Rica, Greece, etc..
@birchsoulone@LordMasterIvan This is precisely the same argument women are using when growing out their leg and armpit hair as well, no? Now It makes sense
@LordMasterIvan You won't fully understand yourself until you grow your hair out. Though it's simply hair the process of growing it out frees oneself from simple conformist fashion.
@USMNT@BankofAmerica Not too bad. Portugal is one of the leading teams. I think the US team still has a lot of potential with the presence of players like Sérgiño and Reyña.
@USMNT@BankofAmerica No way!? But.....we have European league players. Surely that's what everyone was convinced would make the difference. The MLS critics assured me so. Have I been deceived?
@boyhell As a private person, Ive learned those thoughts are self imposed, typically a projection of ones own or insecurities. People don't really care as much as you think they do.
@USMNT@ATT The fascination of pushing MLS players is laughable at this point. Barftsten, Roldan, Berhalter, Ream (thank you for your service but you’re HORRIBLE now) have absolutely ZERO place with this team. I have a hard time believing Austin Trusty is a worse player than Tim Ream.
@USMNT@ATT Well, this disproves a lot of the self proclaimed twitter "analysts" who's takes I've been reading about for the past few weeks. Hard truth for some of you, but we'd fare better with more MLS guys 😂
@reeeesistance Lets extend this to people who pronounce the 'x' in Mexico, mispronounce the 'u' in Uruguay, think it's spelled "Columbia", etc... I'm sure you're not guilty of any of that