The New York Times breaks the story that in March 2000, a group of Austrian art students called “Gelitin” secretly installed a balcony on the 91st floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center.
They photographed the balcony by helicopter, and then dismantled it.
The ease by which the students were able to make structural changes to the building without anyone noticing brings into question the security measures at the WTC.
If you thought the US and Iran were going to agree to a nuclear deal within 60 days, I don't know what to tell you.
The "deadline" today meant little in June and it means nothing now.
@RashmanTheHorse He's actually a much more interesting figure in his actual place in everything than the puppet master secret controller narrative people were playing a few months back
Tristan: All we gotta do is get out of federal prison, prove all the European states are corrupt, get in our Bugatti and live the best lives ever. No big deal.
Me: All we gotta do, you make it sound easy.
Tristan: It's basically impossible to go from a Luton council estate to the most famous men on the planet Andrew. Nobody else on the planet did it. But we did.
Me: We did, didn’t we.
Top war aim: keeping down gas prices for Americans
Immediate war consequence: Hormuz [largely] closed for the first time in history
Gas prices for Americans:
A perfect illustration of the core problem w/ the @nytimes’s West Bank coverage: solid reporting on the primary incident, but complete failure to provide crucial context. The IDF commander portrayed as the good guy is himself a settler, directly aligned w/ extremist factions.
@TheStalwart@BradBetsFooty A surprising portion of gen z's introduction to the stock market was either the Gamestop wallstreetbets saga or finally watching The Big Short after seeing YouTube clips. I promise everyone was talking about gamestop and shortsellers in the hallways while it was happening