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As the world cup continues, let's discuss what we have learned so far

>AC is considered a luxury in Europe that only 1% of the population has
>some parts of europe have outlawed AC
>The ability to make ice at home is a luxury in Europe
>Euros only have 1 to 2 brands to choose from for food in grocery stores, while there are hundreds of different brands to choose from in the US
>Euro grocery stores are the equivalent to US grocery stores of the 1940s. They don't have bars, cafes, salad bars, butcher sections, pre-pared food sections, or eateries like many US grocery stores
>the vast majority of Euro adults rent apartments, while most Americans own home and property
>owning a vehicle is considered a luxury in Europe. Owning 2 vehicles is reserved for the top 0.5% wealthiest Euros, while the majority of US households own at least 2 vehicles
>US restaurants serve tastier foods, have larger portions, put ice in drinks, and offer free refills. In Europe, restaurants are struggling, don't offer ice or free refills
>euro cars don't have rotisserie chicken holders to keep them warm during transport
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Mbappe seems to have gone crazy?
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>some parts of europe have outlawed AC
which?



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