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Is it me, or is there more trolling and hate mongering than ever on this board. I've only been on for two years, but this is the most I've seen it like this, and its mostly out of towners.
yeah, I enjoy debating with most of the regulars, you have a few regulars who are a little abrasive but for the most part I they're cool. But these past couple weeks you have more homophobes, racists and worst of all irrational New York haters. Its hard to debate with these people because they're logic is based purely on emotion, then everything devolves into trivial name calling. smh
hahaha, yeah, that stuff kills me. Its like they forget that there's snow in the majority of the lower 48 states. Btw how's the new flat in the village? I hate you, getting to live in a place I can only day dream about. lol
hahaha, yeah, that stuff kills me. Its like they forget that there's snow in the majority of the lower 48 states. Btw how's the new flat in the village? I hate you, getting to live in a place I can only day dream about. lol
I move in July 1. But we went and measured yesterday. Adorable. I can't wait to pain and live in it. Unlike the apartment where I live now and am not allowed to even breathe in.
LOL, that sounds nice, so why'd you choos it over the place in L.E.S.?
The L.E.S. is just too far from my work. And too far from the subway. I work across from Penn Station and I wanted something that was going to be a really short train ride or walking distance. I figured I'd live downtown for one more year before moving into a bigger apartment uptown.
Thats whats up, I recall the area you were talking about is a walk to the F train. Good luck with the new pad!
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