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But that goes back to the brutalism and the planned obsolescence in the way that they build things. You get all of these homes. They used to build homes that last forever, like the one I'm in, 1928? 27. Two years to a centennial.
But, like, they used to build homes to last, but now you think about all of the stuff. The crap they're building right now is not meant to be around for 100 years.
But, like, they used to build homes to last, but now you think about all of the stuff. The crap they're building right now is not meant to be around for 100 years.
But, like, they used to build homes to last, but now you think about all of the stuff. The crap they're building right now is not meant to be around for 100 years.
Which means that they're either going to... No one's going to be... The bones aren't good enough to rebuild that house in 50, so you're going to end up with all these areas either being completely wiped or people moving to the next suburb.
Which means that they're either going to... No one's going to be... The bones aren't good enough to rebuild that house in 50, so you're going to end up with all these areas either being completely wiped or people moving to the next suburb.
Which means that they're either going to... No one's going to be... The bones aren't good enough to rebuild that house in 50, so you're going to end up with all these areas either being completely wiped or people moving to the next suburb.
It's honest, but it's honestly kind of like the same elite problem that's always existed. You know, you look at like people colonizing when they took over an area, used up all the resources and moved on. It's, it's the same, the same principle, the white man.
It's honest, but it's honestly kind of like the same elite problem that's always existed. You know, you look at like people colonizing when they took over an area, used up all the resources and moved on. It's, it's the same, the same principle, the white man.
It's honest, but it's honestly kind of like the same elite problem that's always existed. You know, you look at like people colonizing when they took over an area, used up all the resources and moved on. It's, it's the same, the same principle, the white man.
caring for people you know it's like you bulldoze and you like I don't know he's a renaissance man too though so it makes it hard to put someone next to him as his equal to keep him in check yeah it did creep me out too at the uh
caring for people you know it's like you bulldoze and you like I don't know he's a renaissance man too though so it makes it hard to put someone next to him as his equal to keep him in check yeah it did creep me out too at the uh
caring for people you know it's like you bulldoze and you like I don't know he's a renaissance man too though so it makes it hard to put someone next to him as his equal to keep him in check yeah it did creep me out too at the uh
Do you guys know who this guy is? Palmer Lucky? No. No. Okay, so I guess he owns the defense contract. He does a bunch of AI tech stuff, but Dalton sent me a podcast. He's connected to a bunch of military people, but apparently this guy owns the biggest contract through the Department of Defense on all this stuff. I'm watching the podcast, and he was like,
Do you guys know who this guy is? Palmer Lucky? No. No. Okay, so I guess he owns the defense contract. He does a bunch of AI tech stuff, but Dalton sent me a podcast. He's connected to a bunch of military people, but apparently this guy owns the biggest contract through the Department of Defense on all this stuff. I'm watching the podcast, and he was like,
Do you guys know who this guy is? Palmer Lucky? No. No. Okay, so I guess he owns the defense contract. He does a bunch of AI tech stuff, but Dalton sent me a podcast. He's connected to a bunch of military people, but apparently this guy owns the biggest contract through the Department of Defense on all this stuff. I'm watching the podcast, and he was like,
Looking at contracts offered and like the entire system, how these things are won. Apparently, you know, it's a fair system because people can bid. But the technology space is really there's such a limited amount of players at the elite level that government spending on.
Looking at contracts offered and like the entire system, how these things are won. Apparently, you know, it's a fair system because people can bid. But the technology space is really there's such a limited amount of players at the elite level that government spending on.
Looking at contracts offered and like the entire system, how these things are won. Apparently, you know, it's a fair system because people can bid. But the technology space is really there's such a limited amount of players at the elite level that government spending on.
So literally when they're like, we need a contract written and people to bid for this specific job, it's so specific that there's literally time and time and time again, there's only one.