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โœถ โœถ โœถ โœถ ๊ฐ€์ž…์ผ Haziran 2014
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K Kulkarni
K Kulkarni@ks_kulkยท
Kanye West said this in 2022 on @lexfridman: Lex: "What do you hope your legacy is?" Ye: "To be forgotten. There's ego in memory. Who designed the sidewalk? Who designed the water fountain? Who designed the stop sign? Who designed the stop light? These things are so ubiquitous that the person that designed them is forgotten. If it's a good idea, it's a God idea."
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles

Marc Andreessen just revealed the Elon Musk philosophy that completely broke his brain: "The best product in the world shouldn't even need a logo." We all know Elon is relentless about quality. As Marc puts it: "Do you want the best car in the world or not, right? Like that's Elon's mentality... And it's working very well." But at a recent event, Elon took this mindset to a completely different level. He dropped a perspective so jarring that Marc initially thought it was a joke. Elonโ€™s thesis? "You shouldn't even have to have your name on the product. It's just obvious. Everybody knows." The logic is brutal but simple. If you build the undeniable, undisputed best thing in the world, everybody uses it. And because everybody uses it, you don't need to slap your branding all over it to prove it's yours. Think about that. We spend endless hours agonizing over marketing, tweaking brand colors, and putting our logos on every square inch of what we build. But the ultimate flex isn't a flashy logo. The ultimate flex is building something so undeniably brilliant that its mere existence is the brand.

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Mossad Agent Desi Banks
Mossad Agent Desi Banks@TrapBasquiatยท
So many cultural landmarks in streetwear/fashion have closed over the last decade or so. Saint Alfred in Chicago, The Hundreds in LA, ALIFE/DQM/countless others in NYC, UBIQ/Commonwealth/Stussy DC/Palace 5ive in DC, Need Supply in Richmond. We losing real culture.
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Ana Escobar
Ana Escobar@AnaEscobarShowยท
Hereโ€™s the report lol Please just an ounce of common sense
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII

BREAKING NEWS: Top U.S. Nuclear Chief Caught LEAKING Sensitive National Security Information to Stranger, Reveals Army Chemist Was Exposed to U.S. Chemical Nerve Agent, Confirms U.S. Strike Killed Children in Iran, Discloses U.S. Plans to โ€˜Kill Iranโ€™s New Supreme Leaderโ€™ โ€œIf he [Mojtaba Khamenei] doesn't change his ways, yeah, they're [United States] going to kill him.โ€ โ€œThe easiest way to get intelligenceโ€ฆsend a pretty girl, talk to the guyโ€ฆI have to resist your eyes.โ€ โ€œYour eyes have mesmerized me so muchโ€ฆAlmost like you're an intelligence.โ€ Andrew Hugg, a U.S. Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety, was caught on hidden camera casually revealing sensitive information to a stranger in a public restaurant. Andrew Hugg, Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety, in charge of nuclear and chemical safety was caught on hidden camera releasing information regarding the U.S. Nuclear Information. He claims the U.S. still possesses nerve agents and says a U.S. Army chemist recently died from exposure. He also acknowledges U.S. airstrikes have killed children in Iran, calling it โ€œcollateral damage,โ€ and revealed to the journalist how nuclear launch decisions are made in real time. Hugg described how the United States could assassinate Iranโ€™s next leader if he โ€œdoesnโ€™t change,โ€ while admitting the U.S. has no plans to use nuclear weapons: โ€œWeโ€™re not going to nuke anybody.โ€ All of this was casually revealed to an undercover journalist in a restaurant. This raises serious questions about this official's judgment, security, and whatโ€™s really happening behind closed doors. We have reached out to the Pentagon and U.S. Army for comment and they are working on a response. @USArmy @DeptofWar

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Beauty of Nature ๐Ÿฅ€
Beauty of Nature ๐Ÿฅ€@NaturalEye78321ยท
๐Ÿ“ Li River, Guilin, China ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ
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Sunlight painting soft shadows on the emerald shore.
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Renee
Renee@PettyLuponeยท
Almost startling how relevant this still is.
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แปคlแปma
แปคlแปma@ulxmaยท
Everyone attributes their struggles as an adult to childhood trauma but nobody wants to give grace to children. Fascinating.
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Boots Riley
Boots Riley@BootsRileyยท
Chicago! We got an I love boosters early screening for you I'll be there w legendary @chancetherapper!
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A home featuring a Japandi-style garden
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Mike Beauvais
Mike Beauvais@MikeBeauvaisยท
Talib Kweli's Prince story.
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EastOfAZ
EastOfAZ@EastOfAZยท
This happened in 93. We had a riot at my High School in 91โ€™ after five white students beat up a Black student to an inch of his life, hospitalizing him. The fact he was a good kid who would never provoke a fight made every Black student ready to ensure that would never happen again and it didnโ€™t.
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