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Aristus

(72,697 posts)
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 05:59 PM Tuesday

I'm crying watching Lawrence, Kansas welcome the Algerian football team to the U.S. Why can't it always be like this?

Such hospitality. Such warmth and love. Such excitement for people meeting each other who otherwise might not have had the opportunity.

This is the United States I want us to be. The United States we could be.

Anyway, I needed some joy, and this was it...

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I'm crying watching Lawrence, Kansas welcome the Algerian football team to the U.S. Why can't it always be like this? (Original Post) Aristus Tuesday OP
Lawrence, KS is a university town. . . DinahMoeHum Tuesday #1
It's a blue bump (Mt. Oread) on the red plains. erronis Tuesday #9
This is great. I love Lawrence and KU although I didn't attend school or live there. I lived in nearby Overland Park... wcmagumba Tuesday #2
Lawrence is where WS Burroughs spent his last years. maxsolomon Tuesday #3
James Gunn also. erronis Tuesday #10
Lawrence is a really artsy intellectual kind of place. leftyladyfrommo Tuesday #4
Very nice. Here are Norwegian fans rowing up the escalator: spooky3 Tuesday #5
I have found that any small gesture of kindness MontanaMama Tuesday #6
There are still a lot good people in this country MustLoveBeagles Tuesday #7
Argentinean and Algerian fans were fighting in Times Square today SamuelTheThird Tuesday #8
I'm crying just reading your post. 3catwoman3 Tuesday #11
Me too. MorbidButterflyTat Tuesday #12
... Aristus Tuesday #14
Which show? I want to catch it later. Amaryllis Tuesday #13
This country has so much potential that's been foolishly squandered. Initech Tuesday #15
I went and found the TV report on YT... electric_blue68 Wednesday #16

erronis

(24,858 posts)
9. It's a blue bump (Mt. Oread) on the red plains.
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 07:44 PM
Tuesday

It may be cosmopolitan in its tiny footprint, but go 3-4 miles in any direction and say hello to rural America. Kansas City has its blue areas tho.

Lived in Lawrence from 1966-1975 - good times and bad times. We had two students shot by the National Guard around the same time as Kent State.

wcmagumba

(6,869 posts)
2. This is great. I love Lawrence and KU although I didn't attend school or live there. I lived in nearby Overland Park...
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 06:20 PM
Tuesday

and attended concerts and sporting events in Lawrence. A beautiful welcoming college town. I highly recommend a visit...

maxsolomon

(39,346 posts)
3. Lawrence is where WS Burroughs spent his last years.
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 06:20 PM
Tuesday

If there's 1 place to live in Kansas, Lawrence is it.

leftyladyfrommo

(20,046 posts)
4. Lawrence is a really artsy intellectual kind of place.
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 06:47 PM
Tuesday

Lots of weaving and other kinds of art. Lots of
College kids.

It's a fun place.

MontanaMama

(24,778 posts)
6. I have found that any small gesture of kindness
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 07:31 PM
Tuesday

levels me to tears these days. We all need these moments of joy more than ever before. Thank you for sharing this one.

Initech

(109,540 posts)
15. This country has so much potential that's been foolishly squandered.
Tue Jun 16, 2026, 09:29 PM
Tuesday

By bloodthirsty propagandists, corrupt and greedy billionaires, and of course, the asshole in chief himself.

We are better than they are. We can beat them. We've done it before. We can do it again.

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