I knew someone from Newcastle who was a bigger Green Bay Packers fan than a lot of the Americans I've met. And they had no connection to Green Bay; they just liked the franchise.
Shitting on other people's lifestyles and the things they like because you don't like them and don't understand them seems kind of antithetical to the philosophy of this community as I understand it. No? Would it be appropriate for Americans to start mocking English football and their scarves?
I don't think it's shitting on American football or Americans. It's more why would they sell stuff we just don't have any connection to. It's like if wallmart would start selling shirts about Raymond van Barneveld (Dutch darter).
i think the top thing is a lid that opens to a bowl, for chips. the things in the front inside the facemask are trays for chip dips or nuts or other little things.
That is supposed to be a snack tray. The top of the helmet is an ice bucket and the face guard has two small trays for - I don't know... - peanuts and salty snacks?
I couldn't tell ... I thought it looked like some sort of strange hospital bed pan ... or a toddlers toilet trainer
And if they were those things, I thought it was funny that it was all sponsored by the NFL ... and judging by the way the US is going, I wouldn't be surprised if this contraption was meant for toilet use.
I can't post a picture without doxxing myself. But I found a Star Trek Picard ship in the kids toys section of a local grocery store. I have no idea why it exists in the first place, why it was in among the kids toys or why it was in a local grocery store here in Europe. Weirdest thing I saw in a long time. Must be for all those European kids who are a fan of Star Trek Picard?
Taylor Swift. I think it’s cause of her that we’re getting hoodies and socks in Aldi with NFL logos etc, they seemed to appear about the time she got with that lad.