Spm fans do not vote! I wanna see what people think! :>
Reblog for bigger sample size!
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The co-founder of Wikipedia is currently working on a website that appears to be reddit-like in nature.
https://twitter.com/jimmy_wales/status/1668266400723488769?s=20
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Night Beat
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Vancouver, Canada, 1989
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"Profit is not the legitimate purpose of business. The legitimate purpose of business is to provide a product or service that people need, and do it so well that it's profitable."
-Jim Rouse, mall developer
Pictured: Exton Square Mall, opened in 1973. One of many malls in the Philadelphia area built by the famed Rouse Company. A large expansion of the mall in 2000 modernized its aesthetic and added Boscov's, Sears, and JCPenney as anchors. The mall has declined considerably since then, losing JCPenney, Sears, and scores of smaller shops in between. In 2019, the CEO of PREIT, the company which currently owns the mall, opined that Exton was "a property that in the longer term probably doesn’t want to be a mall." PREIT's quarterly disclosures indicate that Exton Square is mostly vacant and seeing poor sales, and the company has been unsuccessfully trying to sell off the mall.
Part of my series on the decline of famous developers and the malls that they built. Click the tag "dead mall devs" below to see more.
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"Profit is not the legitimate purpose of business. The legitimate purpose of business is to provide a product or service that people need, and do it so well that it's profitable."
-Jim Rouse, mall developer
Pictured: Exton Square Mall, opened in 1973. One of many malls in the Philadelphia area built by the famed Rouse Company. A large expansion of the mall in 2000 modernized its aesthetic and added Boscov's, Sears, and JCPenney as anchors. The mall has declined considerably since then, losing JCPenney, Sears, and scores of smaller shops in between. In 2019, the CEO of PREIT, the company which currently owns the mall, opined that Exton was "a property that in the longer term probably doesn’t want to be a mall." PREIT's quarterly disclosures indicate that Exton Square is mostly vacant and seeing poor sales, and the company has been unsuccessfully trying to sell off the mall.
Part of my series on the decline of famous developers and the malls that they built. Click the tag "dead mall devs" below to see more.
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Hello Redditors, I have a deal for you, instead of spending two days all by yourself being sad your mediocre website is gone, you could have a ride on the Lakeshore Limited and the Cresent which goes from Chicago to Atlanta in 50 hours! Isn't the future revolutionary !!
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*to the melody of The Black Parade*
When I was
A young boy,
My meatball
It fell of my spaghetti
And fell on my nephew.
And he said
Father,
Your brother,
His meatball
It fell on to my sister.
We covered in Ragu.
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Electric Forest 2022
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Neon Sea 1981
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