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One of my all-time favorite type of videos is pre-fame bands playing their extremely famous songs to a tiny room of people, because they're not yet known.

A thread of some examples:

Bastille playing Pompeii in what looks like someone's living room:

MGMT playing 'Kids' to a crowd of maybe 25 people on a college quad:

Tones and I playing Dance Monkey in a parking lot before the song came out
Mumford and Sons playing 'The Cave' to a crowd of 20 people at a pizzeria

Maggie Rogers, as an unknown music student at NYU, showing her unfinished song 'Alaska' to Pharrell (who can visibly tell it's going to be a massive hit within about 15 seconds)

Nirvana announces they're going to play 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' at a local gig, and nobody in the crowd reacts at all because they've never heard of it before:
Ed Sheeran playing a solo acoustic set in a black club in LA before he was famous:
Kendrick playing at a Best Buy:

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Apr 28
Older books are selling, newer ones aren’t. Old music is all the rage, newer artists can barely get played. Older video games and old movie franchises suck up all the attention.

In almost every field, old art is strangling new art. 🧵
Let's start with music.

In 2010, current music was 57% of sales with 'catalog' (older songs) taking 43%.

In 2024, catalog made up a whopping **73%** of music sales. New music is increasingly irrelevant to the music industry. Image
You can see this in places other than sales data. What's the hottest industry trend? Buying up the rights of retired or dead artists. Image
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Mar 4
I usually try not to post too hysterically because it's not strategically useful, but you really do need to admit that the completely hysterical anti-Trumpers were right about everything.

People are always attempting to sanewash Trump's latest idiocy, and it always fails.
He doesn't have complicated geopolitical theories about war and peace. He just likes Russia and likes Putin. That's it. Every idea more complicated than that fails.
He doesn't have 5D chess strategies for how tariffs can reorder the international economy. He thinks tariffs are big and tough and manly and will 'beat' the other side. He's just a dumb fucking guy who doesn't understand economics.
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Dec 17, 2024
It's been a long year - but it's finally time. Announcing the Worst Tweets of 2024 Bracket!

I've spent the entire year collecting hundreds of the most deranged posts on this website.

Only the very worst were chosen. Now it's time to crown a champion. Image
The field of 64 is divided into four regions:

* The WTF Region
* The Weird Conservative Region
* The Weird Woke Region
* The Israel/Palestine Region

Voting threads are below! May the worst tweet win! Image
If you need even more, I compiled the honorable mentions that just barely missed the cut over at Infinite Scroll:

infinitescroll.us/p/worst-tweets…
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Dec 17, 2024
***Weird Conservative Region Voting Thread***

(1) Jordan Peterson Elmo
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(16) German Pride Image
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Vote:
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(9) My Daddy Black Image
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Aug 31, 2024
Recently Richard Hanania wrote an article about how - despite his belief that the GOP is a party of lazy, conspiratorial, bigoted, anti-democracy morons - he's going to vote for them anyways.

His reasoning? Economic growth.

This is very dumb, and deserves a thorough rebuttal. Image
First: It's kind of insane to *only* care about economic growth. But let's concede the point. Say that literally all you care about is growth - what next?

Even in that case, it's a terrible idea to support Trump. He has terrible ideas and would be a disaster for the economy.
Let's start with tariffs. Trump wants a 10% global tariff on everything. Maybe the single worst idea in a generation - it would make the US poorer instantly.

Economists are pretty much universally in agreement this is a bad, bad, bad idea.
Read 20 tweets
Jul 11, 2024
The 'empty quadrant' is one of the most replicated findings in housing research.

There expensive cities that don't build. There are cheap cities that do build. And there are no cities that build lots of housing and still see very high housing costs. Image
But that chart's data only goes through 2013, you say! Sure. What if we use a completely different data source and time period?

Top right quadrant is still empty. Image
It works for both overall price level as well as *changes* in price level.

No city that has large increases in inventory also sees increases in housing cost. Upper right still empty. Image
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