Arch+Morality

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Arch+Morality

Arch+Morality

@archmorality

Architect living in Texas

Dallas, Texas Entrou em Aralık 2008
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Arch+Morality@archmorality·
Mr. President…hear me out. Dallas is planning to demolish its own I. M. Pei-designed city hall because renovating is deemed too costly. What if you repurposed it as a branded hotel and residences and street level retail?
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Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU@CompletedStreet·
The Dallas City Hall may be torn down and replaced with a sports arena and entertainment district. Good. I used to work in this building. The brutalist architecture and horrific, anti-human urban design surrounding it sucks the life out of a huge swath of downtown. I don't care what famous architect designed it. It's a bad building set within a bad plaza. Tear it down for something that actually contributes to the City.
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@MichaelAArouet If that’s the case we can expect an invasion of wealthy American retirees buying cheap European real estate.
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Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
German population pyramid: There are twice as many people in their 60s as children born today. Grandparents won’t have enough grandchildren to inherit and use their properties. One must be crazy to invest in residential property in Germany. The same in Spain, Italy and Poland.
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Personally I’ve never seen the need to get into real estate, for many of the reasons Graham lists. His videos are very informative and worth following.
Graham Stephan@GrahamStephan

I’ve spent a decade telling people to do what I do: "Buy and Hold." Now I've decided to list my entire real estate portfolio for sale and walk away. It started slow. The bills, the maintenance, the tax increases... but the final straw was when I tried to develop an ADU to do exactly what the city of LA claims it wants investors like me to do: Create more housing. You'd think they'd make it easier, but after two delayed inspections, a sewer pipe replacement that needed 75 days advance notice, and a city-owned tree that became my responsibility, I'd had enough. The identity of being a real-estate guy is very hard to walk away from, trust me. For a long time, I stayed just because real estate was my "thing." It’s how I started. It’s what I’m known for. It led to every good thing in my life. But that blinded me to the fact that just because something served me in the past, it doesn't mean things haven't changed in the present. The reality of 2026 finally stripped the emotion away. My LA rentals are netting about 4-5% after the constant background noise of taxes, insurance spikes, and repairs. Meanwhile, a risk-free Treasury pays 5%. The trade-off just doesn't make sense any more. I’m reallocating to a liquid portfolio that actually lets me focus on the work I love. I published a deep dive on my Substack about the ADU nightmare that broke my patience, the exact numbers behind the exit, and where I’m moving the money next to buy back my sanity. I'll drop the link here in a bit.

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Joey Mannarino@JoeyMannarino·
Why the hell would you still travel to Europe when it’s no longer even European? Just look at these foreign-born population percentages: London: Over 40% Paris: ~35-40% Barcelona: 35.4% born abroad Berlin: ~25% foreigners + over 40% with migrant background These are no longer “European cities. They’ve become third-world colonies.
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@BRyvkin While he did a pretty good job, it felt like he was keeping the seat warm for Pierce Brosnan.
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@SydSteyerhart Eurosocialism that doesn’t believe in ethnic nationalism will always conclude to this end state.
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Ben Rothenberg@BenRothenberg·
🥕🇮🇹Jannik Sinner career Slams, Masters, WTFs🇮🇹🥕 🐨—🏆 🏆 🌴—🏆 🐬—🏆 🏆 🎲—🏆 🐂—… 🍝—… 🐌—… 🍓—🏆 🍁—🏆 🎢—🏆 🗽—🏆 🍜—🏆 🎪—🏆 🎱—🏆 🏆
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@BastienFachan It’s an incredible achievement! Now if there were a Masters 1000 on grass…
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Bastien Fachan@BastienFachan·
JANNIK SINNER: FOUR MASTERS 1000 IN A ROW! 🏆 PARIS 🏆 INDIAN WELLS 🏆 MIAMI 🏆 MONTE-CARLO He ties Djokovic and Nadal and will go for the outright record of FIVE in Madrid!
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@josemorgado Sinner continues to upgrade his game like no other player on tour. Who else has learned to dominate on all surfaces in such a systematic way?
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José Morgado@josemorgado·
NEW WORLD #1. Jannik Sinner wins the last five games to defeat Carlos Alcaraz 7-6(5), 6-3 and win in Monte-Carlo the biggest clay title of his career. He is back to world number #1. 8th M1000 title (ties Alcaraz), 4th consecutive 27th tour-level title
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Completely agree this assessment. The Beatles came at the right time, and their song catalogue is monumental, but they were surpassed by later bands influenced by them.
Tahmineh Dehbozorgi@DeTahmineh

The Beatles are one of the most important bands in modern music history. That is not the same thing as being one of the best. A lot of the reverence around them comes from historical position, not actual listening experience. They arrived at the right cultural moment, shaped the industry, influenced everyone after them, and became canonized so completely that people now confuse influence with superiority. Nonetheless, being an early inspiration is not the same as being unmatched. The Beatles get treated less like a band and more like a civilizational achievement. People do not merely enjoy them; they feel socially obligated to defend them. Their status has become self-reinforcing. Every generation is taught that they are the gold standard, so many people inherit the conclusion before they even examine the music. And once you strip away the mythology, what is left is often a catalog that is clever, catchy, and historically innovative—but not necessarily emotionally deeper, musically richer, or sonically more compelling than what later artists would go on to do better. A lot of Beatles praise is really praise for innovation in the historical context. Fair enough. But context cannot do all the work forever. “This was groundbreaking in the 1960s” is a different claim from “this remains the pinnacle of music.” Plenty of artists since then have written more complex lyrics, built more ambitious albums, pushed production further, and explored darker or more interesting emotional terrain. And they actually sound better without Yoko Ono screaming in the background. So no, saying the Beatles are not that good is not a ragebait. It is just refusing to confuse historical importance with permanent artistic supremacy.

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@rawmilkhoney That’s what I learned after my marriage owning and managing my own home. Tasks such as cooking, cleaning and taking care of the kids turned out to be relatively easy and less stressful compared to my office job.
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♡ Honey ♡
♡ Honey ♡@rawmilkhoney·
This. Men don’t understand a woman’s faux mental load because when they have a task to do they JUST DO IT. It’s so simple yet for women you’d think they’re fighting in war
Suviya@Suviyafawn

"Mental Load" is imaginary. Men don't "get it," because when they have a task to do, they just do it... They don't start contemplating it weeks in advance and divide it into as many tiny details as possible, making it more 1000x's more complicated than it needs to be...

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