Tyrus Criticizes ‘Practice Dates’ and World Cup Dating Trends
On “Gutfeld!,” Tyrus expressed his disapproval of the dating phenomenon known as “practice dates,” especially among Gen Z New Yorkers. He took particular aim at women attending the World Cup, suggesting they are merely hunting for their ideal partner, or “Mr. Yes.” Tyrus humorously implied that these encounters are more about having a good time than anything serious, recommending a watch of 90 Day Fiancé for some reality check.
Meanwhile, the World Cup continues to capture attention in the U.S., coinciding with the US Open. With England fans concocting ideas like ‘free’ refills, there’s been much excitement surrounding this sporting event. Take Schuyler Skye, a British fan experiencing America for the first time, who called her first taste of an authentic American hot dog a “life-changing moment.” A Twitter post from her even echoed this sentiment.
But hey, who should remind Schuyler to watch her salt intake, right?
Over the years, I’ve seen many plates of traditional British food shared by Screencaps readers. It’s no wonder Schuyler is taken aback by the offerings in Texas. For anyone who has had the British baked beans breakfast experience, it’s hard to imagine why some people rave about English breakfast. Maybe it’s just an effort to avoid being labeled as an ignorant tourist.
Back to the World Cup atmosphere: English fans are having a blast in Texas, while Scots in Boston seem to be taking their own celebrations to another level—with drinking, I mean. They walk into bars, and after a few hours, they’ve consumed a staggering number of beers!
Fans are clearly having a fantastic time as they dive into this bustling World Cup weekend all across the U.S.
Looking ahead, Scotland is set to face Morocco on Friday at 6 PM. This match has all the makings of an exciting showdown, so buckle up!
Observing American Dates on the Calendar
As we pause to think about important dates on our American calendar—like Independence Day—there’s a humorous disconnect about playing England on that day. Both teams actually find themselves in different brackets in the World Cup finals.
And if you happen to have a British neighbor staying in your Airbnb, it might be a good gesture to welcome them and share why you think America is such a great place.
In other news, a conspiracy surrounding Shakira’s body double went viral after her World Cup performance. Additionally, Joba is back, and there’s talk of the largest pizza in the world.
Feel free to send in photos, stories, or tips; it’s always great to hear from you!
Now, turning to the various reactions from readers, we see a mix of opinions and anecdotes about American culture and the World Cup experience. Some highlight how World Cup fans seem fascinated by American life, a sentiment echoed by many in past columns.
Interestingly, a few readers shared thoughts on a recent high school graduation incident where some students faced repercussions for smoking cigars. It seems that school administrators in Massachusetts overstepped in their severe response, igniting conversations about the appropriateness of their discipline.
As discussions continue about the future of brands like Pizza Hut amid corporate changes, there’s speculation on how a shift in ownership might affect operations but less concern about franchising stability.
That wraps up this morning’s musings. I wonder what other thoughts might arise about the World Cup. Have you ever been to a match, or interacted with fans? I’d love to know!





