Louis_Farizee
Louis_Farizee t1_jbevp05 wrote
Reply to comment by Airhostnyc in With an absentee corporate landlord, Upper Manhattan tenants unite to demand repairs by natekrinsky
Tinkers. Tinkling with the law is something different.
Louis_Farizee t1_jacn1kh wrote
Reply to comment by nim_opet in Consultants Gone Wild by ToffeeFever
The last time New York was proud of its government was the early Sixties. Things started going to hell under John Lindsay.
Louis_Farizee t1_ja33typ wrote
Reply to Who’s Spending $1 Million to Attack This Struggling Hospital? (Archived link below in comments) by irish_fellow_nyc
> Out of 152 hospitals in the state, patients scored Maimonides the worst in multiple categories, including “patient’s room and bathroom always kept clean,” “patients always got help as soon as they wanted,” “nurses always communicated well” and “staff always explained about medicines.” Also, patients are more likely to have complications like bloodstream and antibiotic-resistant staph infections than at an average hospital, according to the federal Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, which gave the facility two out of five stars.
Fuuuuuuck this place. Nothing but bad experiences here over the years.
Louis_Farizee t1_j9tfqd8 wrote
Reply to comment by PaoliBulldog in TIL about the 1938 Gettysburg Reunion, where veterans of The American Civil War met, they were on average 94 years old. by VengefulMight
You’re forgetting about the transformative effect the railroad and the telegraph had on logistics, and the transformative effect the telegraph, photography, and mass media had on propaganda.
Louis_Farizee t1_j28qjxz wrote
Reply to You don’t have to worry about Southwest Airlines helping Covid get anywhere. by The_Good_Vibe_Tribe
And you can catch it more than once in a lifetime.
Louis_Farizee t1_j21xq9k wrote
Nineties kid here. I was wondering when the Nineties nostalgia was going to start.
Louis_Farizee t1_j1zdfic wrote
It was good enough. I would like to know what happens next, but I feel that way after pretty much every book I read and movie or show I watch. Each season has a reasonably satisfactory conclusion that you’re not left with an itch in your brain, at least.
Louis_Farizee t1_j1z1n8g wrote
Reply to comment by foodie487 in is there any show with more spin-offs and spin-offs-of-spin-offs than All in the Family? by [deleted]
Well, I hated it.
Louis_Farizee t1_j1wyusw wrote
Reply to In 3rd grade I wrote about the time I went to a basketball camp over the summer by Ralsei_Loverpp
This reminds me of the time I tried and failed to learn cursive, back in 1990. I told my teacher Mrs Stupidhead (possibly not her real name but who knows anymore) that in the future we would all be typing everything onto computers and that computers would talk to each other and that computers would allow us to save anything we wanted to write, like very advanced notebooks, and that’s why I should not have to waste my time learning cursive.
My oldest is just a few years younger than you apparently are. I’ll note with some satisfaction that by the time he got to the 2nd grade, they didn’t even bother trying to teach cursive.
Louis_Farizee t1_ixmco2j wrote
Reply to Times Square Margaritaville left synagogue ‘homeless,’ suit says - Jewish Telegraphic Agency by ShinyGodzilla
I’ve prayed in the original Garment Center Congregation. It was incredible, a living piece of New York City history. I was saddened when they tore it down, although it was obviously necessary. I hope they can reopen soon.
Louis_Farizee t1_ivug0zl wrote
Reply to comment by PencilTipSavvy in Comparison of votes in the governor election by NYC Districts 2022 vs. 2018 by shamansufi
The last majority white working class neighborhoods.
Louis_Farizee t1_jdirc5z wrote
Reply to comment by TheBravadoBoy in Cops seek crook behind string of antisemitic vandalism in Forest Hills and Rego Park by Jigamanpimpc
>According to the report’s data, 64% of those assaults were committed by black persons, 17% by Muslims or Arabs, 11% by Hispanics and 3% by white persons.
There, I saved everybody a click.