Friday, September 29, 2017

Noted



A reader spotted this on Fourth Street between Avenue B and Avenue C... there's probably a good backstory here...

7 comments:

  1. The amount of rage bubbling just beneath the surface in society must be nearly on the level with the amount of overt entitlement and narcissism.

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  2. ..... expression has clearly come down to a few words used as adjective, adverb, nouns.... what happened to the rest of the English language.

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  3. Probably a broken relationship.

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  4. Anon 1 nails it. People are getting really pissed right now over the city's pandering to the obnoxious transients and tourists over the citizenry. Plus it is too damn crowded.

    To quote Melle Mel in his hip hop classic New York, New York- "too much, too many people, too much"

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  5. My guess is this is someone pissed at someone else taking up two parking spaces by not parking close enough to the car in front or behind him.

    I think people should be ticketed for taking up two spaces big time as one less parking space mean less parking spaces for people to use. It's the car version of a person taking up two seats on a bus or subway train with anything other than their ass, selfish and a violation of the social contract of courtesy.

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  6. Learn to park? Better off that these morons learn to drive first.

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  7. Learn to swim would be even better, cause I'm praying for rain.

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