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@kpf

Triples makes it safe. Triples is best. 🐶 🏎 🎧

New York, NY Katılım Nisan 2013
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Hugo Navarro@HugoNavarroPer2·
EBITDA (2026 edition): Earnings Before Iran, Tariffs, and Donald Announcements.
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@floptara If there’s a Carhartt WIP jacket in the close, there’s a Mets ALD cap on the head
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Kevin@kpf·
I liked one tweet in this back and forth so now seeing every post lol. Weighing in here with an observation I think you’re missing a as someone who moved here 15yrs ago, and lives in Williamsburg as a begrudging part of that laptop class. Put aside the idea that they’re picking the Mets for anything related to the team, stadium experience, etc. They’re wearing the Mets cap for the same reason that exact same group of wears Carhartt but have never touched a power tool. Or have paint stained denim from A.P.C. but have literally never touched a brush. It’s all about performative blue collar cosplay. Getting into the Yankees because you moved to the city and they’re synonymous with it - fine whatever. At least not being a try-hard. Getting into the Mets because you want signal you’re “more real”, more blue collar, and watched more episodes of No Reservations in college - sweaty and performative. Know a bunch of dudes in the latter category, and they’re all the exact same person. They’re also all suuuuper into Ketamine. Take that for what you will.
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Sam Adler-Bell
Sam Adler-Bell@SamAdlerBell·
to be totally sincere for a second, i can believe that transplants become Mets fans. but i suspect they do so because the culture of the Mets was more attractive to them, and part of the attraction was precisely that Mets fandom involves a greater degree of psychic commitment: the specifically New York character of loving something ugly, enduring inconvenience, and submitting yourself to one big collective neurosis. people who want to become New Yorkers, become Mets fans. And they're right to do so.
Ross Barkan@RossBarkan

The Mets fan base doesn't really send its best, so I'll explain my point as plainly as I can: of course, there are NY native Mets fans. Many, many. But if you are a gentrifier laptop class individual, pure transplant, the odds are you are a Mets fan.

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🏳️‍🌈Mar G-O 🌐🇺🇦
🏳️‍🌈Mar G-O 🌐🇺🇦@MariGO2thepolls·
Party ideas. Each guest is tasked with bringing the most controversial person they know as a plus one
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Finn Hulse@finn_hulse·
nyc bars seeing how much they can charge for cocktails before someone notices: “what about 29”
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Ellen DaSilva
Ellen DaSilva@ellenjdasilva·
Extremely specific life advice: you can convert Fahrenheit to Celsius with the stops on the 6 train. 33 St =0° 42 St=5° 51 St=10° 59 St=15° Works to 96th St!
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Josh Billinson
Josh Billinson@jbillinson·
Ending Curb and immediately making another show that is shot exactly like Curb with the same kind of jokes and with all but one member of the main cast feels like a Curb plot
Variety@Variety

#LarryDavid has revealed key details about his upcoming HBO comedy series “Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness: An Almost History of America”: • The show satirizes the United States in celebration of its 250th anniversary. • The seven-episode series premieres on June 26 and features four sketches per episode. • Guest stars include Bill Hader and Kathryn Hahn as Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln; Jon Hamm and Sean Hayes as the Wright brothers and former president Barack Obama. • A rotating cast of “Curb” favorites will include Jeff Garlin, J.B. Smoove and Susie Essman, who plays Susan B. Anthony. variety.com/2026/tv/news/l…

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jackantonoff@jackantonoff·
free bleachers show at union pool brooklyn in 1 hour first come first serve 🍅🙂‍↔️
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🥷🏽@krrishd·
u mfs ruined “agency” so bad that im gonna have to start saying “gumption”
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David Perell
David Perell@david_perell·
My Twitter feed is filled with nostalgic videos like this. They're edited to make the past look joyful, charming, and filled with life. Every trend of this sort is a reaction to something. Some gripe, some longing, some frustration. These clips resonate because the modern world feels heavy, sterile, and joyless by comparison. The rise of Nostalgia Culture has been brewing up for some time now. We see it in the obsession with JFK Jr.'s fashion, products like ModRetro, and the way teenagers carry point-and-shoot cameras so they can take blurry photos. Aesthetics always precede language. They're leading indicators. A register of cultural change. Through aesthetics, we say what we aren't yet able to put into words. These videos are a way of rejecting the present we're in and the future that's being sold to us. And it's not just AI. It's also gambling, optimization culture, the viral murders we keep seeing on the timeline, the sloppification of just about everything, the way smartphones keep everyone on edge, and in the case of the video below... a low-trust society where shop owners no longer know their customers' names. Underneath the nostalgia and retro cheeriness is an undercurrent of revolt against the world we're building.
RetroBayArea@RetroBayArea

San Francisco in the 1980s. Scenes of North Beach in 1982. Whenever I see older folks in neighborhoods like this, it makes me miss my grandparents and all the other people that were a part of my life when I was growing up. I miss the all the shopkeepers who knew your name and the neighbors who always looked out for each other. The stories they shared, their daily routines, and even the smallest gestures once felt ordinary but now seem invaluable. I think about them often, and whenever I catch glimpses of that kind of community, like the one North Beach had back then, it brings all those memories back. In 1982, North Beach maintained its reputation as San Francisco’s bohemian and Italian neighborhood. It was defined by old-school cafés, Beat-era history, and a growing nightlife scene. Broadway was packed with jazz clubs, dive bars, and strip clubs, while Mabuhay Gardens and The Stone were drawing punk and metal crowds. source footage 🎥: KTVU

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🅿️@the_P_God·
What’s your 5 martini plan. Where do you see yourself in 5 martinis.
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@astridwilde1 @AlmostMedia Depends how “per violation” is defined. Could look at it as now all your ad creative only costs $5k (+ a couple $100 for AI tool subscriptions)
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