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The funny thing is that I can agree that it's dirty and there can be some disgusting moments on the subway. But I have a thing against new members who come on here all cry-babyish, so therefore this thread annoys me.
On most occasions I drive in the city or catch a cab when I'm strapped for time. But today I had to make a quick stop to my downtown office which is conveniently right next to the Wall Street 2 line. A simple ride in this hell zone practically ruined my Saturday. From the disgusting smells of filth and urine, constant pan handlers to the obnoxious low class ghetto riders I don't know where to start. I felt like I could've been mugged any moment without anyone taking notice. This system is simply a cesspool for ghetto animals and health hazzards. As a property owner in this city am highly disgusted. Thoroughly washed my hands soon as I made it back to my condo. I have traveled all around the world and never seen a transit system so nasty, ghetto and dangerous.
Yes, the last thing you want to do is ride the subway on a Saturday. At least during rush hour, you are riding with commuters who have jobs.
On most occasions I drive in the city or catch a cab when I'm strapped for time. But today I had to make a quick stop to my downtown office which is conveniently right next to the Wall Street 2 line. A simple ride in this hell zone practically ruined my Saturday. From the disgusting smells of filth and urine, constant pan handlers to the obnoxious low class ghetto riders I don't know where to start. I felt like I could've been mugged any moment without anyone taking notice. This system is simply a cesspool for ghetto animals and health hazzards. As a property owner in this city am highly disgusted. Thoroughly washed my hands soon as I made it back to my condo. I have traveled all around the world and never seen a transit system so nasty, ghetto and dangerous.
You realize just washing your hands is not going to take all the germs, grime and filth off of your clothing right?
You should burn the clothing and shoes you had on that day immediately and don't forget, safety first:
wear your hazmat suit while the above mentioned clothing is burning.
Go back to Miami. I heard Columbia U, Sloan Kettering and JP Morgan are dying to relocate there ASAP.
I will return to Miami whenever I please. I'm an owner here will stay as long as I want, aswell as express my disdain for the disgusting MTA as much as I want.
What you mean is you will express your stupidity whenever you please. It's your "right", correct? Or by some magic was NYC not a filthy city before you bought property there?
What you mean is you will express your stupidity whenever you please. It's your "right", correct? Or by some magic was NYC not a filthy city before you bought property there?
Ahh yes resort to name calling. You are obviously in the same class as these riders, makes sense why you're defending them. Good night.
Sorry to break it to you, but you are no better than those low class ghetto riders yourself if you've taken
cabs to work. You were already contaminated in my book the first time you step inside a NYC cab. The
only way you can purifier yourself is move out of NYC ASAP, and stay away from the city for the next 30
years. Good luck!
Ahh yes resort to name calling. You are obviously in the same class as these riders, makes sense why you're defending them. Good night.
And you are obviously in the same class of people who flee to second rate cities like Miami - a city of second rate universities, second rate companies, second rate hospitals and third rate public transportation. Admit it. Did you not know that NYC was a dirty city before you bought property there?
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