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Old 11-01-2018, 09:12 PM
 
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THIS - by the way - is an example of the hell I live under.

https://instaud.io/private/bbd689213...bec60a29320fe1
Did you send that to your landlord/management?
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Old 11-01-2018, 09:29 PM
 
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Did you send that to your landlord/management?
Hell yes.
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Old 11-01-2018, 09:48 PM
 
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Hell yes.
Repped!
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Old 11-02-2018, 04:30 AM
 
Location: NY
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Perhaps you should go back to work - retirement clearly is giving you too much time on your hands.
The comment you posted in which I should go back to work because I have to much time on my hands?
Sorry if you were expecting to hear different.

I would consider finding a solution to what appears to be hypersensitivity
to your surroundings based on a number of your posts.
I read in one of your posts that street traffic does not bother you much?
In all honesty it should not bother you at all. This is New York City
and sooner or later one acclimates to their surroundings. Sometimes people
will refuse and emotionally fight with things they disagree with until it becomes
an outright obsession. Please don't make yourself sick over this.

I once learned a valuable lesson as a kid.
If you can not change the way others think around you
then you need to change the way you think around others.

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Old 11-02-2018, 04:40 AM
 
Location: NY
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That's a laugh. You didn't even consider the point of view of the OP and how miserable it must be to live beneath a creature that's creating loud noise and vibrations all day and night, and you went on full attack mode. And that's supposed to a be a productive solution -- to attack the OP? Haha.
Henna: By nature we are all creatures. I assume you are talking about the dog.

I did consider the the point of view. Remember. It is just one side of the story. One will never truly
get the complete picture until the other side has spoken. I am just hypothetically filling in the gap
as to what the other side may be thinking. This is not attack mode. Please try to leave emotions
out of the picture ( it is tough but try ). I just gave the other person something to think about. I am
not trying to sell a bridge.

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Old 11-02-2018, 04:51 AM
 
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Thats a bit harsh man. OP is the one suffering from a negligent owner of the dog. How about that dog owner take ownership about the issue. Its easy to blame the victim. WE live in such a culture today where no one takes ownership, it's sad. I wouldn't expect this of you MR Retired.



I appreciate your response. As I have posted elsewhere. This is just one side of the story.
One can not cover all factors of an argument without both sides presented.
I offered a point of view ( harsh as it may seem ) as to what the other side may be thinking.
In my opinion, based on this post, I strongly believe there may be an issue of hypersensitivity
worth checking into otherwise the other tenant would have been evicted long time ago.



When one person complains you question the person making the complaint.
When everybody complains you question the person they are complaining about.

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Old 11-02-2018, 05:14 AM
 
Location: NY
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Something to think about regarding my harsh comments:

I just copied this link from another post:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...apartment.html


Hers is an example of a person being ( unclear at this time ) murdered.
History of past altercations of feeding pigeons and trying to save dogs lives
while others viewed her interests and her dogs as dangerous. In the end the dog lover
has her throat slashed. Until all the facts come in one must try to be objective.
It is unfair to take sides. As theories arise you question each of them thoroughly.
Murder is murder no doubt. Nobody is getting off with a slap on the wrist
regardless of ( She drove me to killing her, I hate birds,I hate dogs..etc..) reasons.
Sometimes critical thinking is just that CRITICAL. One can not please everybody.
In the end the truth always triumphs even to the disappointment of many.

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Old 11-02-2018, 07:19 AM
 
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I would consider finding a solution to what appears to be hypersensitivity
to your surroundings based on a number of your posts.
Dude - did you listen to my audio file? Tell me again I'm being hypersensitive.
Or better yet - please get out of my thread because you are not at ALL helpful and are making assumptions about me when you don't know me at all.
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Old 11-02-2018, 01:07 PM
 
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You'll need to pony up more cash and find a place with no pets allowed.

Do such places still exist? I don't think landlords or coop boards can legally keep out service animals -- and these days, every and any animal can be certified as an emotional support animal.
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Old 11-02-2018, 01:13 PM
 
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Im surprised no one here have pointed out or asked what happens if there is a fire or carbon monoxide gas and the alarm goes off while sleeping when using these earplugs?

Not a problem. Earplugs aren't so effective that they'd block out a fire alarm.

I use dual layer earplugs. Foam earplugs that I press into my ear canals. Then I cover my ear canals with wax plugs.

And I can still hear my radio at normal volume, never mind an alarm.
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