Max Montgomery

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Max Montgomery

Max Montgomery

@Max_V_S23

Katılım Eylül 2020
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Jarjoh 🟥🚰🌇
@s_carruthtx What I mean is the walkshed of many stations are freeway ramps and industrial parcels. The ridership per mile is half that of Houston, so yes placement is bad.
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Houston remains vindicated in their decision to build light rail only in the core instead trying to serve the burbs in order to get them on board. Dallas built a long system with poorly located stations and now those burbs are opting out.
Texas Tribune@TexasTribune

Dallas’ Highland Park votes to leave Texas’ second-largest public transit system. Voters in Highland Park chose to leave Dallas Area Rapid Transit amid complaints that the transit service isn’t worth the cost. bit.ly/4urckLj

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Max Montgomery@Max_V_S23·
@EldenDryad @n1ghtmeido @OulaPa Right thats u guys u all lack capacity in thought the same way. Btw loads of wasps love their grandmas and families its just that they have personalities besides that like being every good US President & having mountains carved with faces & the worlds dominant language & culture
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Oula PASS
Oula PASS@OulaPa·
This shit is everywhere here and it's sooo boring
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@utilitaryan That was then, now albanians are culturally third worldist instead of politically third worldist like they used to be.
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Max Montgomery@Max_V_S23·
@JacobAShell @heterodoxan She still lost and democrats don't renominate losers. Its very unlikely she'll be the nominee. She has no charisma and if it were open in 2024 after Biden dropped out Im not even 100% sure she wouldve won the primaries even in her commanding position
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Jacob Shell
Jacob Shell@JacobAShell·
The reason I've been very bullish on Harris as the '28 nominee is that though many Democrats are sick of the logic that elevated her in the first place, the fact is the old logic has not been dissolved at all, and in the late 2020s it still rules over and determines how Dem-to-Dem encounters tend to play out. This isn't just true of primaries btw, it's also true of meetings among all-Dem professionals, conversations among all-Dem friends, etc. If there's any competitive element whatsoever, the logic which determines the winner of the competition is...the old logic. There has been no "reckoning," so to speak.
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: Kamala Harris reaches all-time high in the odds to become the 2028 Democratic Presidential Nominee.

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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth
Joined my friend @KidRock — and some of our great @USArmy Apache pilots — for a ride this morning. (More to come on that!) Kid Rock is a patriot and huge supporter of our troops. The War Department is wasting no time celebrating America’s 250th — home of the free because of the brave.
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_s.a.m.e.m.e.m.e_@st_louis_stan·
Any time libs tell you they're better than conservatives at producing worthwhile culture just show them this
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possibly Judy Ruliani
possibly Judy Ruliani@__judyruliani·
Past a certain age, a man who thinks “Pine Barrens” is the best Sopranos episode can be a bad thing…
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Dume
Dume@gietzschean·
In an age that dulls everything, beauty remains the last aristocratic rebellion.
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Samuel Hughes
Samuel Hughes@SCP_Hughes·
~50 bays, 8 storeys, a massive slab of flats, 400 windows on one huge plane. And yet, this 1930s building looks pretty good. Why? Part of the answer is the use of the classical language to visually structure and humanise the enormous bulk. Vertically, the lower ground floor is distinguished as a visual 'plinth' with stone facing, and the upper ground is then marked off with a string course (a band of stonework). The middle three storeys are grouped as an 'implied order' between the string course and the cornice. Above the cornice is an 'attic' storey, and then there are two storeys in the roof. No storey is an exact duplicate of another; each plays a different role in the ensemble. If you cut out any one of them, the proportions of the others would look slightly wrong. Horizontally the facade is broken down into a five-part composition (only four parts are visible in the photo), with three 'pavilions' distinguished from the linking wings by richer ornamental treatment. Again, this means that each bay plays an indispensable part in the whole. If you sliced off the final bay, the whole 50-bay building would look wrong. You might be able to cut a bay or two from one of the wings without people noticing, but pretty quickly the lopsidedness would become obvious. At the time of its construction, this building would have been seen as extremely mechanical and monotonous relative to the kind of architecture then admired. But there is a sense in which the classical language is seen at its best in cases like this, where it makes a basically repetitive and monotonous building type markedly less relentless than it would otherwise be.
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Raphael Barberi📷
Raphael Barberi📷@itsrapha83·
It’s wisteria season
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Clavicular Updates
Clavicular Updates@Clav0Updates·
Clavicular begins his expedition to Epstein’s island, Little Saint James, to film a stream there 👀
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