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Old 01-16-2023, 09:25 PM
 
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Thing is if you move to the suburbs, ALL shopping is with crowds: Costco, BJ's, Walmart, Shop-Rite, Malls, etc. Probably woirse than inner-city living.

I personally think these vaccines, if they do harm, they do it by OVER-stimulating the immune system to create auto-immune illnesses. In my case I am reasonably certain I developed severe painful myositis (musclem deqath) in my thighs which persisted for weeks. I think that Guillen-Barre syndrome is a variant of just such an auto-immune attack on one's own body's muscles and nerves.
Thus I will never have my Fourth Covid shot. Since each shot caused exponentially worse problems than the one before, I would fear for my life with another one.

Besides, even without side effects, vaccination protection against Covid seems to be minimal to non-existent.
I agree with you that suburban shopping is pretty crowded. Costco is the worst offender by far. They really need to increase their membership price because too many poor people can afford it now. Maybe make it a $500 membership. Either that or limit their store's capacity more. Other places aren't too bad though like Walmart, Whole Foods, etc. Depends on your area I suppose, but Dallas is pretty crowded and the only place I really avoid is Costco.

The jabs are destroying people's immunity to non-covid related illnesses, I've seen it in my own family. Parents & sister have gotten sick multiple times last year and continuing into this year. Prior to vaccines they were never sick, ever. Unfortunately most people don't stop vaccinating until it's too late.
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Old 01-17-2023, 05:42 AM
 
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Costco shopping is a breeze in NJ, BJ’s even better. On Staten Island and in Brooklyn- the city - that’s where Costco was a nightmare.

I go to big box stores for one item sometimes now that I live in the suburbs.
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Old 01-17-2023, 05:57 AM
 
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Costco shopping is a breeze in NJ, BJ’s even better. On Staten Island and in Brooklyn- the city - that’s where Costco was a nightmare.

I go to big box stores for one item sometimes now that I live in the suburbs.
The Brooklyn Costco parking lot is hell on earth.
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Old 01-17-2023, 06:41 AM
 
Location: New Jersey!!!!
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The Brooklyn Costco parking lot is hell on earth.
Sure is. I worked in that precinct for 10 years. It’s a zoo.

The only big box stores that suck in the suburbs are the ones close to the city, for obvious reasons. Get a little further away and like everything else, people are calm, normal, and behave civilly.
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Old 01-17-2023, 08:01 AM
 
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How you guys compare the city from 2017-2019 to 2020-2022 time period

Do you see culture change in the city ?

Was NYC more excited city to be in 2019 ?

Did the city lose culture a bit ?



How you guys compare the city from 2017-2019 to 2020-2022 time period

Do you see culture change in the city ? YES

Was NYC more excited city to be in 2019 ? YES

Did the city lose culture a bit ? YES



Politics changed the culture of NYC.
Lower Crime made for a better time in New York City.
Over half a million people have left N.Y.C. with 15% being millionaires.

Those that left Substituted by lower skill sets and soft on crime policies.
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