Mike | MRVA
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Mike | MRVA
@mrva_stl
saint louis • video artist
Saint Louis Katılım Aralık 2012
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You all started it and we fucking finished it.
Ted Cruz@tedcruz
A brazen abuse of power & an insult to democracy. 47% of VA voted Trump. They will now get just 9% of the seats. 52% of VA voters voted Harris. Now they get 91% of the seats. (By comparison, in TX, 56% voted Trump; GOP gets 79% of the seats.)
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@PuckPickz he just released a new single last week! and check out our old videos together where I helped him first get seen
open.spotify.com/album/4FPYVSWH…
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Reagan is one if not the worst presidents in history and I stand by that statement to my dying day.
PoliticsVideoChannel@politvidchannel
BREAKING: New study finds 50 years of tax cuts for the rich failed to trickle down.
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A perfect image of the Trump era: A grandmother has to work at DoorDash in order to get by, while the president decorates his office in gold accent pieces.
bryan metzger@metzgov
currently at the White House:
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@Carters_Gold Mama Mel's needs to be on your list. best in the city imho
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@twelcher15 on some real shit, do you live in the city, though? or are you just here for sporting events, too? it's nice to stick up for stl, but if you're spending the same amount of time here as tourists that isn't helping imho
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Meanwhile in America the dumbest cult in human history brought the measles back
Interesting things@awkwardgoogle
Japan is using piezoelectric floor tiles in busy areas like Shibuya and Tokyo Stations to convert footsteps into clean electricity.
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Early travelers described St. Louis as a landscape of mounds.
By the early 1800s, more than two dozen were recorded within the city limits. Conical mounds. Platform mounds. Entire earthen complexes.
The largest, known as the Big Mound, stood roughly 30 feet high near present-day downtown.
It’s below.
Through the mid-19th century they were systematically leveled. Rail lines cut through them. Streets were graded across them. Soil was carted off for fill.
This occurred before controlled excavation methods were standard practice. Documentation was inconsistent. Context was lost.
Across the river sits Cahokia, preserved in part because it lay outside dense urban expansion at the time.
But the cultural landscape extended westward.
St. Louis did not replace empty ground. It expanded over a monumental one. Most of those structures were not eroded. They were removed during the city’s growth.
The name “Mound City” faded as the mounds did.




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@sketchy_city what about the residential building at Lynch & Jefferson proposed 5+ years ago? is that dead? it's currently an empty lot
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Emerging out of the sea floor 1.5 billion years ago, some musings from me about Missouri’s mountains
link: mrva.substack.com/p/the-roots-of…

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I’ve created over 100 music videos for only St. Louis area artists. My essay series “Dissected” brings you into my mind for how I’ve made some of my most memorable work
link: mrva.substack.com/p/dissecting-p…

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