The First Rocstar of Graffiti ⚡️ Now that graffiti has been artified, let’s not lose the voice of why and how it happens in the first place. Know the Story.
@I_Am_The_ICT Everyday using Microsoft OneNote with screenshots taken from TradingView that marked up. Each setup logged in a series of steps outlining, strategy, entry, risk and stop. Hit or miss also marked with commentary about feelings and what wrong with setup after the fact.
A great story of survival in one of the toughest cities to conquer. A journey that will lead you to view life with new opened eyes and awareness. Ms. Quintero shares her path of healing and hope with us. For more information https://t.co/cJun8i2xJ0 #stepstep_jump#annabelquintero
Another thought: if the trains on this hypothetical U.S. rail network ran at speeds comparable to the Chinese network, Chicago would be two hours away from Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City, Memphis, Nashville, Pittsburgh, and Toronto.
Meet Trashy, one of our 12 mascot proposals for the MTA. It's a trash monster made out of typical subway detritus, grown in the bowels of the sewers. It is cute, a little naughty & definitely pro-recycling. https://t.co/YmaLiyZ1ly
When we address what is REALLY going on in our communities and introduce outlets and solutions, we all win. When we rattle a saber we just create further divide. #graffiti#graffitispeak#kel1st
Work on the socio-economic conditions that create the disparities that generate this before becoming so righteous, using fear and bullying tactics. It’s a sign that there is still work to be done on inequality, not a reason to get on a high horse. #graffiti#graffitispeak
A busy scene at Penn Central's LaSalle Street Station and coach yards as the eastbound "New England States" departs the facility on August 17, 1968. Note Dearborn Station's clock tower in the distance at right.
Do you know an architect who has made major contributions to the profession? Recommendations for the AIA College of Fellows are due on February 14, 2020: https://t.co/TyU19EZTxR
Pennsylvania 4-8-2 #6903 (M-1) hustles a hotshot freight of refrigerator cars westbound through Mt. Union, Pennsylvania during the 1950's. Stephen Bogen photo.
Survey: 92 percent of Democratic mayors say that cities have some part to play in reducing climate change, "even if it means sacrificing revenues and/or expending financial resources."
But only a quarter of the Republican mayors agree. https://t.co/iXefYMtqF3