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aluckmann.bsky.social
PhD candidate, German & US modern architecture @ UCSB | religion, preservation, environment | he/him With jazz and conversation From the foot of Mount Belzoni
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Pleasure reading thread 2025 #8: James Kaplan, 3 Shades of Blue
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Not at all!
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I support it
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limited edition from 2023 I believe. Some are available for resale
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Someone had a profile pic of Reyner Banham riding his lil bike across the Mojave and I followed them. Didn’t check who they were or what they did
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🫡🫡🫡
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well done
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Please God I wish
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Damn :/
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Perfect!
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hey @newbalance.bsky.social can you hook me up
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Excellent color way on these too!
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😂😂😂
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Correct
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Yeah I’ll be there starting June 8! I’ll text you
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Aren’t they gorgeous?
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*of 2023 unfortunately
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OK this popped off. If you want architecture content please toss me a follow, I’m hoping to get back to posting buildings (in addition to the depressing state of the world) now that the academic year is nearly over
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good post damn
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holy shit a Jamelle Bouie quote
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🫡🫡🫡
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It sucks that Ronnie Fieg helped design these, also if anyone has a spare $200 lmk
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I know right
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Damn, really sorry to hear that
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You know the aux cord at the party hates to see me coming
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Not an actual scam as far as I know but Twain’s eucalyptus venture seems relevant