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International man of mystery. They've given me a number, and taken away my name. I don't often post, but when I do I noticed a typo 0.03 seconds after hitting send.

Thanks EU! This should be right up there with the bottle cap meme for EU regulations.

One green tree while the others are white looks interesting.

He's a guy that makes movies that people pretend to love to seem cool.

For dinner reason it appeared in my feed a few days ago & I was shocked that it was funny.

I made a thing.

Your logo is very awesome. It somehow had familiarity the first time I saw it.

That's why I'm tracking mine as much as I can now. So I have optionality.

It occurs to me that the dynamics of socal media are really not very different than real life. People that are now outgoing just naturally attract more followers. People who are more reserved have to be returned to more of a reply-guy status at best.

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The Story of Hermès – From Saddles to Global Luxury

In 1837, Thierry Hermès opened a small workshop in Paris. His goal was simple—craft the finest harnesses and saddles for European nobility. At a time when horses were central to transportation and status, Hermès focused on precision, durability, and elegance. Each piece was designed to be both functional and luxurious, quickly earning him a reputation among the elite of Europe.

Thierry’s vision was rooted in quality over quantity. He believed in handcrafting each item with unmatched attention to detail, and it wasn’t long before Hermès became a trusted name among royal families and wealthy travelers. This early focus on heritage and refinement set the foundation for what would become one of the most iconic luxury brands in the world.

As times changed, so did Hermès. When horses were replaced by automobiles, Émile-Maurice Hermès, Thierry’s son, recognized the need to adapt. He began crafting leather travel bags and luggage, seamlessly transitioning the brand into a new era. By 1922, Hermès released its first leather handbag, combining its equestrian roots with modern luxury.

The real turning point came with the release of two legendary handbags—the Kelly Bag, named after actress and princess Grace Kelly, and the Birkin Bag, designed in collaboration with Jane Birkin. These bags weren’t just accessories; they became status symbols, representing wealth, exclusivity, and style.

What has always set Hermès apart is its commitment to craftsmanship. While other brands moved toward mass production, Hermès remained rooted in handmade processes. Its artisans undergo years of training to master their craft, and every product is assembled by a single artisan from start to finish—ensuring impeccable quality.

This dedication to detail has made Hermès a global standard of luxury. Even as it expanded into silk scarves, perfumes, and watches, it never lost sight of its origins in leatherwork. Each item reflects timeless design and heritage, making Hermès pieces not just products but heirlooms that grow in value over time.

Today, Hermès is more than a brand—it’s a symbol of legacy and exclusivity. From saddles and harnesses to the most coveted handbags in the world, it has redefined luxury without ever losing sight of its roots in craftsmanship and elegance.

The story of Hermès is proof that the impossible can be made possible. What began as a small workshop serving horse riders grew into a global empire of timeless luxury. It’s a reminder that vision, dedication, and craftsmanship can transform even the simplest beginnings into extraordinary legacies.

I hate that I saw that second picture, immediately recognized that it's not the Hermès store that I frequently pass by, then had to go on a quest to try & locate it on Google Maps. (Luckily, it was the second one I checked.)

Youth culture killed my dog

And, I don't think it's fair

No. I saw a post on X that there’s one Thursday night, but I’ve never been to one. I haven’t really learned any French yet so I’d feel kind of awkward.