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Elena Engle 🌻🕊💙🇺🇸

@E2Dallas

Here to keep up with world events. Love the dogs! Kindness & truth matter. Resistance is not futile. Music lover, gardener & painter of things. Curious. 💙☮♻️🌊

Dallas, Texas เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2010
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The Touchline | 𝐓
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
📸 - This South Korean fan is supporting his country while wearing a Mexican Mariachi hat.
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mєdoşᥫ᭡@medoyaa·
Sizce Koreli mi, Japon mu yoksa Çinli mi?
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Jostein Hauge
Jostein Hauge@haugejostein·
The visa rejection rates in the US for African football fans have been off the charts for the World Cup. This is a scandal of epic proportions for a sports tournament that prides itself on being global and multicultural. This story is not getting nearly enough coverage.
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Brian Allen
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Zohran Mamdani spoke at a Rikers Island graduation ceremony honoring 57 incarcerated people who earned their high school diplomas. One graduate, Elijah Smith, said he didn’t expect the mayor to show up, but his presence meant something: “It helped. Someone cares about the incarcerated individuals in this jail.” Sometimes dignity starts with simply showing up.
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Freddy🇩🇪
Freddy🇩🇪@FreddyLA7·
Just wanted to say that my only account is this one here on Twitter. I’m not on Instagram or TikTok, so any account you see on there is not me. Please be careful, don’t send them money.
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Christin ✝️@Christin2587·
As an American, I’ve always thought of the World Cup as a party the rest of the world is having, and I’ve never felt excluded, because we have our own stuff. But this year, the rest of the world invited us to the party and it is so lit here. Thank YOU!
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Stargazer@viejo1kenobi·
@E2Dallas Congrats on your death defying save! 👏😊🎉🎊
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I thought I'd try the same word over and over. Wordle 1,823 X/6 ⬜⬜🟩⬜🟩 ⬜⬜🟩⬜🟩 ⬜⬜🟩⬜🟩 ⬜⬜🟩⬜🟩 ⬜⬜🟩⬜🟩 ⬜⬜🟩⬜🟩
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Consistency elludes me 3,6,4, and today a threedle. I wonder what tomorrow will bring. Wordle 1,823 3/6 ⬜🟨⬜⬜🟩🤫 ⬜⬜🟩⬜🟩🤔 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩😁
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MrBlack™@KE_MrBlack·
For those fluent in English, what’s the difference between a client and a customer?
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What an admirable culture. I’ve shed tears for their respect.
ᜰ 🇦🇷@markklfc

Jamie Carragher on Japan leaving their World Cup dressing room spotless after the match: 🗣️ “I have to say, this deserves just as much attention as anything that happened on the pitch tonight. Everyone talks about goals, assists, and tactics, but this tells you everything about the culture of that team. When I saw the dressing room, I honestly couldn't believe it. After ninety minutes of football, emotions running high, and a dramatic result, they still left the place looking like nobody had even been there. People might look at it and think it's a small thing. It isn't. Small habits reveal big character. Respect doesn't only show itself during the national anthem or after the final whistle. It shows itself when nobody is watching. That's what impresses me about Japan. They don't clean the dressing room because FIFA tells them to. They do it because it's who they are. In football today, we're constantly hearing players talk about professionalism. Well, this is professionalism. Not social media posts. Not interviews. Actions. And if I'm being honest, there are a lot of teams with bigger reputations that could learn something from this. The scary thing is that this mentality often translates onto the pitch. Teams that respect every detail usually don't stop at cleaning dressing rooms—they respect every pass, every tackle, every minute of the game. That's why people around the world keep talking about Japan. Not because they're trying to get attention, but because they keep earning it. In a tournament full of stars, they've managed to remind everyone that class doesn't always come from what you do with the ball it comes from how you carry yourself when the game is over.”

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