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Oh yeah??
What does that say to you?
Doesn't say anything to me other than it's a time consuming expensive endeavor exposing them.
Or maybe....just maybe...they're fading away and there's no need for the site.
God....I hope they're dying off.
BRB---I gotta go out and check my Hipster Killer trap I set.
No one told the real estate industry, any part of NYC that's been gentrified is as expensive as ever.
Maybe the maintainer of the blog got a life and stopped being a hater.
City governments are really businesses. They compete with each other for taxpayers and businesses.
So of course they'd rather have in hipsters, than a city full of Section 8 tenants. Of course the city government in the past 20 years has done all it could to promote gentrification, and all it could do to push the underclass out.
The NY of the 70s and 80s took in crap, as people moved here to get on welfare programs. Thank god those days are done.
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