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Your old Volvo isn't this old, fam.

Your old Volvo is probably not this old, fam

Okay so, listen, you know how everyone here's obsessed with what's new, what's next, what's a pivot, what's going to scale? Well, Joe Eskenazi just dropped a photo that reminds us that some things just... last. We're talking about a "Really old Volvo" spotted right there at Mission and Francis Streets. Not a sleek, self-driving concept car, not some e-bike that costs more than my first car. Just an old Volvo, doing its thing, still on the street.

The Core Story

This isn't about some tech IPO, it's about the everyday grit of this city. The photo itself, from Joe Eskenazi, is just a glimpse of a car that's probably seen more iterations of the Mission District than most of us have seen fog. It's a quiet testament to durability in a city that's constantly tearing down and rebuilding. It makes you wonder about the stories that car could tell, rolling through the Mission back when it was hella different.

* **Where it was seen:** Mission and Francis Streets, right in the heart of the Mission District. * **What it represents:** A moment of pause, appreciating the enduring amidst constant change. * **The photographer:** Joe Eskenazi, known for his sharp observations of City life.

That's the City, fam — fog, hills, and all. It’s easy to get caught up in the shiny new things, the latest startup, the next big thing. But sometimes, it’s the old Volvo on a Mission Street corner that really tells you about San Francisco. It's about what survives, what persists, even as everything around it transforms from a taqueria to a boutique to some crypto office. It's a reminder that not everything needs to be "disrupted" to have value here.

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