sloopthereitis.bsky.social
Ramblings on whatever. Urbanism, transport, finance, politics.
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My thoughts too. He seemed very ketty here
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You’re doing the lord’s work
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What did you shoot this on? Great lighting
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Thanks for the tips. No3 came as a surprise, as I’ve basically ignored the pairs in favour of flushes/straights. Will try the pair run on my train into London 🫡
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If you had to distill your top 3 Balatro tips down to the very most salient points, what would you say?
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Hi Grace, I’d like to learn more. Can you open your dms?
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💁♂️
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Whichever of you Alphaville nerds did the TSLA deep dives on the receivables QoQ years ago, they were enjoyable. They were importantly some of the only true critical financial journalism on Tesla
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Very on brand for Wes. Indeed
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Thanks for your constructive input to the debate ‘Sandy’ 💁♂️
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I’m not saying the policy isn’t the right one. I’m just understanding the context that a group of people who’ve been affected by this policy prescription
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Ok and your point is?
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Not saying it is for them either. But factually and fiscally it was better forUK government’s finances when the responsibility for farming subsidy was shared by a community of countries rather than solely on yourself
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Isn’t it funny, trying to imagine the world without Beeching’s Axe
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*larger
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This story had me on tenterhooks. Tell the dear reader about the lager world you stepped into
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If you had to guess the median arable farmer’s spend on fertiliser b4 and after Ukraine, what would you estimate?
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My read is that it’s inheritance tax that’s the icing on the cake of a shit lot for farmers over recent decades. You’re correct though, the structural erosion brought about by Brexit is the catalyst
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Your approach of these big issues from the perspective of an econometrician is so illuminating and refreshing
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And in that time how many houses built? The Tory record is dismal
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Specifically Scattered Minds
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Gabor Mate has some really interesting things to say on this topic, especially where ADHD meets parenthood
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Interesting analysis of the electoral dynamics. What’s been the best thing you’ve read on the quantitative impact of this iht change? If anything?
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That hot metallic graphite smell is my catnip
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There’s no substitute for getting out and just shooting. You’ll very quickly discover how to roughly dial in different situations, balancing, shutter, iso, f stop and exposure comp.
It’s so rewarding being able to identify different setting combos visually
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Is this Clara Barton Parkway?? Looks very familiar
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All can be justified in the name of ethnographic research
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Hard agree. For such an advanced society in many respects, it’s so interesting how the Germans do cling to some really archaic business practices
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Those trichomes look so crystally 🤤
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The dynamic range is wild, and handheld too is crazy. The sensors on these phones are so good they’re basically seeing in the near-UV spectrum
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Damn. How are you getting such crisp night shots??
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Just as much button mashing irl too
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Also this @willthomas-usa.bsky.social