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So now mad ppl are going to start moving to Midwood from noisier neighborhoods and make Midwood loud
Bwahahaha
Many parts of southern Brooklyn suffer from less transportation options, so I doubt it. Most people have cars and don’t rely on public transportation
And these areas are still pretty expensive to live.
Many parts of southern Brooklyn suffer from less transportation options, so I doubt it. Most people have cars and don’t rely on public transportation
And these areas are still pretty expensive to live.
Bull, Midwood has trains and buses
Just no bars or spots to buy poke there, thats why
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"The man who sleeps on the floor, can never fall out of bed." -Martin Lawrence
I used to live in sheepshead, having to take the bus to the junction to catch the train wasn’t ideal
Most people don’t like taking buses, they are slow and nobody wants to wait out in the cold for it
I had to get a car which most people do in the sea I lived in
Most people that live in south Brooklyn take express buses.
i'm still stuck on how you think south Brooklyn has less transportation options.
Express buses, trains, regular bus, it's not like you can't get around. The transplants can't be more than 30 mins away from trivia night tho in a bar that looks like Eric Forman's basement. That's why they're not in south Brooklyn.
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"The man who sleeps on the floor, can never fall out of bed." -Martin Lawrence
South Brooklyn doesn't seem dead at all to me unless you don't consider anything less than Manhattan level of activity to be active.
Most of those neighborhooda are dense and have subway service
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