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PR professional focused on cybersecurity and influence operations by day. Interests include autos, watches, travel, cat cohabitation, fashion, food, books and liberal YIMBY politics 🏳️‍🌈 Signal: bpgluckman.01 White Center, Seattle
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Wait till Europeans try fry sauce
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Good morning to guillotines and guillotines only
If this were any more French, it would come with a beret and a pack of Gauloises.
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Am I wrong for liking this? I've never looked at Movado, but this particular Heritage 1917 piece is quite handsome. Powered by a Sellita SW200 movement, so the price feels justified assuming the quality of the case is there.
Brian Peter Gluckman
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Periodic reminder that the Bears are worth $8.9 billion and already fully own and control 320 freeway-adjacent acres of land next to a train station. If they want to build a new stadium, there is quite literally nothing stopping them from doing so. Illinois does not need to "act fast".
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Alt: Revolution Guillotine
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My cocktail isn't black because of Coca-Cola. It's squid ink.
My hot take about who is a real New Yorker is that it's anyone who calls one of the five boroughs home and that the fifth borough is Jersey.
Investing in infrastructure is a much slower, more costly solution. It also would be multiple times more successful and would reap benefits not just of improved safety for drivers, but better systems for walking, cycling and transit. But why do hard things?
Brian Peter Gluckman
OMG. It lives. It hasn't been driven in almost a decade and somehow, it LIVES.
My hot take on speed limiters isn't that they're bad, but they're a silver bullet that will neither be anywhere near as successful as people think, nor will it address the infrastructure issues that are the heart of the problem.
Brian Peter Gluckman
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