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I was born in China and spent my childhood and school years in a big metro area in China. When I first visited NYC in early 2010s, I was struck by how familiar yet unfamiliar Chinatown seemed to me. It looked like China, but in 1980s or early 1990s. Shop fronts, what they sell in…
Every damn time. Annoying former co-worker? High school loser from your hometown? The person who interviewed you for a job you didn’t get? Ex? Basement-dwelling weirdo son of a distant acquaintance? You’ll run into them at the bodega. At the park. On the subway submitted by /u/Deskydesk [link] [comments]
Our kids are 15 and 11 and we live in a 3-bedroom. Mostly we’ve tried to handle our business when they’re asleep, but I’ve been getting up earlier and sleeping earlier for work and at least the older one’s been sleeping later and I’m not sure that approach is feasible anymore. And of course we…
Prototype 1.0 at Springs Projects curated by Tomas Vu April 12 – May 20, 2024 It’s like seeing a world in a grain of sand. At Springs Projects, Prototype 1.0 is an ambitious exhibition featuring the work of more than 40 artists, ranging from globally renowned artists and architects like Kiki Smith and Buckminster Fuller…
UPDATE: hired a locksmith and he changed the lock to a heavy duty model that’s pick-proof. He said that it’s unlikely that the door is broken or that the cat opened it. It is most likely someone picking it or someone w access to a key. I have also purchased a ring camera for outside…
Hi, so I’m a pretty average 30M that just moved here from the Bay Area. Like a lot of men who moved here I have noticed right away that I get WAY more matches here than I do in the bay area or anywhere else in the country. This makes a lot of sense as…
While this question mostly spans before 1960, you could answer this question with the various beautiful buildings now lost, for example, the Singer Building, old Pennsylvania Station, the various Gilded Age mansions, very recently the Hotel Pennsylvania, or the old industries or parts of the culture, the working class Bowery communities, Little Syria on the…
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Photo courtesy of Una Pizza NapoletanaGetting a chance to dine at Una Pizza Napoletana on New York’s Lower East Side isn’t easy. The pizzeria is only open three nights a week, and the restaurant serves a unique and finite amount of pies daily that’s determined by Mangieri each afternoon. Getting your hands on one of…
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I think NYC made me feel way less anxious and OCD. Is this common? I know how this sounds and to be honest, wasn’t even the biggest fan of NYC for other reasons but I just visited and some weird shit happened. Normally I’m paranoid, high strung, anxious person but I noticed with so much…
Answered, thanks for the responses guys. I’ll be more careful. Turning off notifications. This happened in Midtown a few weeks ago. I was walking down the street when I became aware that I was being followed. I’m 5’2 and could pass for a middle schooler with a mask, so this was alarming. Out of the…
“As the curtain rises, revealing a glimpse behind the screen, The Kitchen at Westbeth Bank Street Loft is transformed, and we are transported into a world of meticulous intention and history. The set, hidden from view until now, emerges like a well-guarded secret finally unveiled. This show lays the foundation for what unfolds after the…
I’m becoming convinced that a lot of people in the city just do not cook (whether out of convenience or whatever) and equate fat and salt with “good food”. Eating out for the past several months at generally well-rated restaurants across various cuisines – Italian, mediterranean, whatever – and each time the food is just…
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The days are getting nicer (well, supposedly), and everyone’s talking about summer Fridays right now. Most of my friends have half days every Friday Memorial Day – Labor Day. My department just announced a reverse Summer Friday policy of sorts — we already have unlimited PTO, but now we can only take two Fridays off…
Square is so effective and getting me to tip when I hadn’t before. But, I’m realizing I’m tipping $2 on a $7 drink every single time I order. Is this tipping etiquette? What are y’all doing? submitted by /u/wizardofgauze_ [link] [comments]
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i need a spare key for my dog sitter and unfortunately in a small mishap my extra set of keys got thrown in the garbage last month. i could ask my super for an extra key but he’s got a big personality (not sure how else to put it, he’s friendly-ish but can get randomly…
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