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I’ve never been to a traditional big city before, I live in Texas and all of ours are glorified suburbs lmao. Because of that I just drive where I need because there’s nothing interesting but I feel like NYC would be different but maybe I’m wrong. If I were to ever live there I’m sure…
I recently moved here and curious for people who’ve moved to NYC in the last year or so. What’s something that surprised you in a not-so-great way? Not the obvious stuff people warn about (rent, crowds, etc.), but something you didn’t really expect until you experienced it. For me, it was how small everyday things…
Hi everyone, My family has a small farm upstate that we’ve been working for about 70 years and this spring we had a really strong ramp harvest. We’re sitting on roughly 100 lbs of fresh ramps that were ethically and sustainably foraged. We’re not a commercial operation, just looking to share what we have and…
Hi. I feed animals in the parks, go to the movies before 1pm on weekends and wear noise canceling headphones most of the time. Am looking for new stuff to try out. Have considered getting a metal detector or fishing magnets. What do you do as a loner to enjoy free time here? Thanks in…
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With the A24 Backrooms movie coming out soon, I’ve realized I’ve come across some very liminal spaces in New York. At random I’ll find myself in winding hallways or off-putting rooms that really remind me of the backrooms. I’ve found spaces in my office and in subway tunnels that are downright eerie. Curious to see…
I keep seeing so many posts about dating, finding a bf or gf, or just how to meet people in NYC. Feels like one out of every five posts is about this, and a lot of them get deleted by mods anyway. So genuine question. Why not just meet in real life? Would people be…
I got curious, so I went back and looked at the records of the last 3 mayors. Bloomberg (12 years): did targeted upzonings (waterfront, CBD) and widespread downzonings in the suburbs. Estimated ~30k – 80k units of capacity added. De Blasio (8 years): mostly upzonings focused on specific neighborhoods, introduced mandatory affordability requirements. Estimated ~…
I always see people actively scrolling IG or TikTok while underground between stops. My signal cuts out pretty immediately and basically the next video won’t load. How are people continuing on uninterrupted? Am i missing something? submitted by /u/gemin1grandma [link] [comments]
Had a gift card that had $100 on it, I’ve had it sitting around for a long while but didn’t use it for the first time until the other day. The card had no chip and could only be swiped, and I spent $17 at a pizzeria in West Village. Went straight back home and…
I’d like to start a thread on things you should do along with getting unemployment benefits that can assist in day to day living. I have an original post in r/UnemploymentNY as well. Health Insurance – This is markedly easier than it was ever before, If you’re unemployed with no health benefits you can get…
i.e. dogs on the subway must be in a bag, no idling, no excessive honking, no littering, dogs must be registered with the health department, etc. submitted by /u/MyLongestYeaBoi10Hrs [link] [comments]
I’ve been living in NYC for about 3 years and haven’t really met or dated anyone. I’m starting to realize a big part of it might be that most of the events I go to skew heavily female. My interests tend to be more female-dominated—I’m into fashion and the arts, so I usually go to…
I know people across the country have been reporting this, but does anyone find that it truly is the worst in NYC? I know it’s variable based on field. For reference, I work in commercial real estate, and have never worked close to the crazy IB/PE/Hedge Fund hours. But I do find that boundaries are…
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Hi all. My partner and I have been together for four years and we were starting to talk about getting engaged. Up until recently, we were aligned in our desire to stay and raise our family here. In fact, when I did decide I wanted kids a few years back, it was on the condition…
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I make decent bank but looking at restaurant prices these days (I should say the last couple of years) has really given me pause. I guess I really haven’t made the mental inflationary adjustment and the thought of spending $100+ for two on a typical dinner or even lunch has me usually noping out and…