Sunday, January 30, 2022

Noted

As seen today on the NE corner of Third Avenue and St. Mark's Place... thanks to @unitof for the photo. 

Annnnd some background here.

12 comments:

  1. Is there someone rolled up in that carpet?

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  2. There used to be an S&M party at One on One years ago and some guy would roll himself up in a carpet and ask people to walk on him.
    Is this the same fella?
    -IzF

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  3. I stepped on this person before, wow that was weird to type.

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  4. just incredible. i remember my sister telling me about encountering this guy at a goth night years ago. he was lying next to the bar, so people would stand on him as they ordered their drinks.

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  5. Glad to know he's been keeping well through lockdown.

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  6. Yes!!! Keeping NYC awesome!!

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  7. Anyone know if the present-day SMP Human Carpet Kevin or Georgio? Or do we have a new rolled model?

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  8. Kevin carpet says NYC is not dead

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  9. I'm all for keeping the EV weird and people indulging their freaky selves, but consent is important too. It's not ok to trick unsuspecting people into participating in someone else's fetish.

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  10. My fetish every comment here.

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  11. My friends and I walked on the carpet that Sunday and we knew he was in there so we gave him some happy jumps to make his day..

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  12. It’s nice to see someone who gets so wrapped up in their own work.

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