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Very well done! Seems to miss the now widely accepted southern arc theory https://reich.hms.harvard.edu/sites/reich.hms.harvard.edu/fi...


What if next door they put in a combination slaughter house and sewage treatment plant? What if they built a gigantic speaker pointed in your direction?

Or made a home for wayward youths who live yelling slurs?


They're either a troll, or a liar.


The aftermath of the regulatory capture involved in credentialing and licensing sandwich engineering would be funny


I’m sorry, would you prefer lighter cars with fewer (heavy) safety features? I’m not opposed to that with informed consent from the customers, however I’m not sure what point you’re making


Modern cars are heavier primarily because they're bigger, not because they have modern safety features. How much do you expect airbags actually weigh?


Watching the video now! Your stuff all rules btw


Downtown Denver also kind of just sucks. A couple good restaurants sure, but 16th street mall (recently rebranded as “16th St. The Denver Way”) is comparable to City Center in SF.

Whenever friends move here I say “don’t live downtown” and inevitably they do and they hate it.


16 St. is way better than it was. If you haven't been down there, go walk around at lunch sometime, there are a bunch of normies down there now. Yeah its all chains still, but it's not actively hostile like it was a few years ago.


Sure, but is using the full force of the State, in the process tying all online activity to government IDs, really the best alternative to having a harder conversation with little Johnny and Sally?


https://cali-sandwich-pho.restaurants-world.net/menu

$7-9 for bun, and 3.25-5.50 for banh mi


You can get a banh mi for like $5 in Houston


Anyone else notice the lack of crowds at their gym post new years?


I don't think this is based around GLP drugs. I've noticed the gym, swimming pools, running and cycling routes I usually frequent have been lower every year for the past 5 years or so (the spike in January is smaller every year).

I think new years resolutions are dying out, or people are doing non-fitness based resolutions (eg. Dry January) more often now.


No, I quit the gym last year.


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