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Pastatively t1_j867762 wrote
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Pastatively t1_j4jj5vw wrote
Reply to comment by tsukamaenai in [OC] Top 15 cities with the highest population density by giteam
I was waiting for someone to make this contrarian comment. The Staten Island Railway is part of the NYC transit system, you use a metrocard or Omni to ride it, it is the same exact type of train as the subway trains, and it’s included on the official NYC subway map.
Pastatively t1_j4jio4h wrote
Reply to comment by AnUglyUgly in [OC] Top 15 cities with the highest population density by giteam
When you are an actual New Yorker: NYC is 5 boroughs.
Pastatively t1_j4eedy6 wrote
Reply to comment by 5kyl3r in [OC] Top 15 cities with the highest population density by giteam
You are completely wrong. NYC is composed of 5 boroughs. The NYPD and NYFD cover all 5 boroughs. The subway covers all 5 boroughs. You pay New York city taxes in all 5 boroughs. All of the streets signs are the same color in all 5 boroughs. The driving and parking laws are the same in all 5 boroughs and the city government covers all 5 boroughs.
In short, you are wrong just admit it.
Pastatively t1_j28lc5v wrote
How can anyone defend the area in and around Penn Station? It’s the left armpit of Manhattan. The right armpit is Port Authority. Both areas are disgusting, they smell like piss, they don’t feel safe, and they are overrun by mentally ill and homeless people who are victims of our terrible health care system. That sounds pretty blighted to me.
Grand Central doesn’t have these problems as much because the city planning was smarter and there is a lot of development around there. Hopefully the city will persuade developers to build housing in the Penn Station area so that there can be a little bit more of a neighborhood vibe.
Pastatively t1_j16xl5s wrote
Reply to comment by bree718 in Two straphangers fatally struck by NYC train, cops say by im_coolest
Ideally run toward the front so you can be clear of the train when it stops in the station. But if you are closer to the back you’ll have to make a quick decision. But front is better in case the ladder is not in the back.
Pastatively t1_j13thp8 wrote
Reply to comment by Pastatively in Two straphangers fatally struck by NYC train, cops say by im_coolest
Yes NYC subway tracks. Ideally you should run to the front of the platform so the train (assuming it’s not an express train) will stop before it hits you.
Pastatively t1_j12at6v wrote
If you fall into the tracks, run, on the tracks, to the end of the platform. There is a ladder down there to get back to platform. It’s the best way to survive a fall into the tracks.
Pastatively t1_ivvlsrt wrote
This is a good thing. New York is too one-sided politically. We need more balance, ideally without MAGA loonies.
Pastatively t1_ivlrzyz wrote
Reply to These 40 unopposed New York City candidates are 2022 election winners before the polls even close by geoxol
I wrote “this is a joke” across that section of the ballot.
Pastatively t1_j9k26md wrote
Reply to Antisemitic Protestors Chant At Audience Outside First Preview Of Parade by shinbreaker
These folks are mentally damaged.