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So it seems like the whole world is consumed by the drones. I live on Staten Island and I drive around the island at various times of day EVERY DAY. I leave my house for walks or drives everyday; I go to work, to the gym, to the stores, to people’s houses around the island,…
I just heard that my 84-year-old uncle was randomly assaulted in NYC in October or November. He later died from his injuries. Apparently, the police only contacted my other very elderly relatives. They cannot provide me with any more information. For example, they are hazy on the date and location, and they don’t have the…
I know some people here who have cars and prefer to drive and park throughout the city. To me, this is insane. However, I’m not from here so maybe this is… a thing? Why the fuck would someone choose to keep, drive and park a car in NYC? In Queens and maybe even some parts…
It’s my understanding that every year on Christmas Eve, Gramercy Park is opened to the public for one hour at 6 PM. Apart from knowing about it for years, they literally advertise about it on the NYC link signs around the city. I’m not able to be with my family for the holidays this year…
I’m not a Muslim, but isn’t it all haram? Where is this distinction coming from? I also recognize that some do not sell any of this, but I’m curious about the ones that are split in this manner. submitted by /u/brightside1982 [link] [comments]
I ask because California generally speaking is a state with industries, culture, nature, etc. to rival NY if not exceed it. So I feel like for Californians in particular to come here is a very deliberate choice. What drew you to here to get you to leave such a good state and why did you…
99% of these questions are asked in bad faith and add nothing of substance to this subreddit. submitted by /u/SemiAutoAvocado [link] [comments]
I’m considering a move to Manhattan and trying to get a realistic picture of what life is actually like for guys around 35. Looking less for advice about the logistics/costs (I’ve got that sorted) and more about your actual day-to-day experience and overall satisfaction. Particularly interested in hearing from those who moved here from elsewhere:…
I’ve seen so many people without any gloves and it’s freezing outside. What are y’all on? And I’m not talking like someone going to the bodega or 7-11. I saw people going for a walk or hike in the park with no gloves on and their hands aren’t in their pockets. How do you do…
Why are so many people bringing toddlers to bars these days? I understand a bar/restaurant, but it seems to be a thing in BK and Queens to bring babies to legit bars with no food. Every time I’m out, there’s one or multiple babies running around. submitted by /u/Hot_Smoke5564 [link] [comments]
Morning,…so the sidewalks are incredibly icy. I didn’t know it was supposed to snow. It was nice to see… After a couple of times of slipping, …. my feet went straight up in the air…landed on upperback… SO scary.. my shoulder hurts tons… I was so embarrassed… I don’t even know what else to say….…
Im confused. I really want to try out a good pastrami sandwich but at the same time, I hear that it’s very overrated and that there are places that does it better than Katz’s. submitted by /u/paindam [link] [comments]
Coming to visit early next year and I’ve got a soft spot for things like adult cinemas, peep shows, that sorta vibe (apologies for the perv post) Obviously back in the day New York was a haven for that, but i know it’s basically been cleaned up now. Is there anything left that ticks that…
Lines in the rain for a cookie. Hour long wait for a bagel. People milling around waiting forever for a slice of pizza. I’ve eaten all kinds of bagels awful to great and same for pizza. None would make me wait in a long ass line. submitted by /u/MaximumTale4700 [link] [comments]
From Switzerland going to New York for a bit. Apparently you have lesbian bars?! How many of them are wheelchair accessible and are they actually practical to use in a wheelchair (full time use). Bonus for including good accessible book shops, cafes, museums, general artsy places. Also is there anywhere you might be guaranteed to…
Ali Banisadr’s first solo exhibition with Perrotin, titled Fortune Teller, is a series of visions about human civilization brought forth from his Brooklyn studio to the gallery’s Shanghai location. The eleven paintings operate in a language directly between Baroque narrative and allover Abstract Expressionism. Each work gyrates with an ancient motion that, if audible, might…
Wearing a mask (a good mask) reduces-not eliminates- the chance someone will get sick. It also potentially stops the transmission if the sick person wears one. Why aren’t more people wearing them to potentially prevent illness and transmission? Is it aesthetics? Cost? Shame? submitted by /u/booboolurker [link] [comments]
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I live in an 8-unit brownstone so everyone in my building knows each other and sees each other regularly. Have lived kn the apartment for over 3 years and noise from upstairs has never been an issue. Over the last few weeks, however, we started hearing noises which sound like an unstable bed moving back…