ooouroboros
ooouroboros t1_jbiccl1 wrote
Reply to Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
"we want our packages delivered to our doors on time and in perfect shape but don't want the delivery people to work in decent conditions"
ooouroboros t1_j9si0vy wrote
Reply to Target finally opening in LIC by PoopEmoji8618
Is it a real target of one of those 'curated' targets like in Manhattan?
ooouroboros t1_j8zrtki wrote
Reply to comment by Castor_and_Pollux123 in $105M pre-foreclosure at Thor Equities’ 597 Fifth Avenue by marketrent
Thanks - I blanked on the name
ooouroboros t1_j8z7tdz wrote
Isn't that storefront landmarked? (Used to be a bookstore).
ooouroboros t1_j7q0bi3 wrote
Reply to 'Disgusting': NYC Scraps Co-Op Internet in Public Housing So Big Telecom Can Move In by esporx
Adams was on the bottom of my primary ballot but I have to say he is so much worse than I could have imagined and totally betraying his campaign rhetoric.
ooouroboros t1_j74zkf1 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in NYCHA has 6,000 vacant units as it struggles to quickly make repairs by drpvn
Yes - exactly.
But conservatives (and I would say Adams has proven himself to be pretty conservative) want to privatize everything so they can make money off if it.
ooouroboros t1_j741wpb wrote
Reply to "Even a $7,000 Rent Doesn’t Guarantee Dogs Get to Walk Through the Lobby" In some New York City buildings, the four-legged pets are not welcome everywhere. Their owners must carry them or use a service elevator. by CactusBoyScout
God forbid someone in a luxury building has to use a service elevator and have to breathe the same air as lowly maintenance workers and delivery folk!
ooouroboros t1_j741h5k wrote
Probably intentional so the city can keep making the 'argument' to sell off NYCHA housing to for-profit corporations.
ooouroboros t1_j72jb4h wrote
Reply to comment by nybx4life in New Yorkers witnessed more homelessness, encampments during Mayor Adams’ first year by Nscience
I think I meant to say that too - you are right to point it out.
ooouroboros t1_j6xp9l2 wrote
Reply to New Yorkers witnessed more homelessness, encampments during Mayor Adams’ first year by Nscience
I can't stand Adams but this is not really his doing - people continue to like to pretend the Pandemic was a thing of the distant past and there have been many rippling effects from it.
ooouroboros t1_j6xouon wrote
Oh dammit - have gone to the one on 6th ave pretty frequently but could tell they were in trouble.
It part of the Bed Bath and Beyond 'family' so that tells you something about why they're folding.
ooouroboros t1_j6xo1xk wrote
Reply to Early morning assault outside Ray’s Candy Store leaves Ray Alvarez (shop’s 90-year old owner) with black eye and facial wounds by TypicalBiscotti629
That poor guy - he has been through a lot over the years.
ooouroboros t1_j67jbdn wrote
Just more apartments for the top 01% to buy up and horde.
ooouroboros t1_j4tu97t wrote
Reply to comment by muva_snow in NY sees a 30% spike in COVID deaths in December, most since early 2022 by [deleted]
I'm sorry for your loss - hope you are coping as best you can.
ooouroboros t1_j4nwzbw wrote
Reply to comment by fe2sio4 in Grocery Chain H Mart to Open Upper East Side Outpost by LouisSeize
Hmm, interesting....
ooouroboros t1_j4nnb9w wrote
Reply to comment by le_suck in Grocery Chain H Mart to Open Upper East Side Outpost by LouisSeize
I believe Astoria is also technically part of "long Island City'
I think it has something to do to how mail was delivered in queens before it became part of NYC. Flushing is another one that it both a 'town' and a large area encompassing other towns (like I think jamaica).
ooouroboros t1_j4dxp0q wrote
I'm surprised there is not a bigger business in people who would hire themselves out with bed bug detecting dogs - that seems like a good way to know if you are worried you have them or have gotten rid of them.
ooouroboros t1_j4dx6u6 wrote
Reply to comment by clorox2 in NYC unfortunately crowned number 2 in top 50 'bed bug cities': Orkin by Eriosyces
I was talking to a friend about bedbugs and describing how I thought they acted.
They corrected me about their behavior, something like "They actually can move a lot faster than you described". I was like: "what makes you such an expert on bedbugs?". My friend admitted they had had bedbugs in their apartment like a year ago but didn't tell anyone about it.
I had been to their place a few times and they'd had parties there. I did wonder if I had known if I had gone over there.
ooouroboros t1_j4ag9us wrote
Department stores are in bad shape. Was at Macys for the first time in ages recently looking for sheets. So many shelves had the same few sets of sheets where in the past each section of shelves would have been different ones - in other words - short on stock so creating the illusion that they're not.
ooouroboros t1_j3ua35q wrote
It was probably abandoned but hopefully not and you can find the owner.
ooouroboros t1_j3pmgd8 wrote
People in this sub work themselves into a frenzy about crime here - but I feel pretty confident this illness probably does more bodily damage to NYC residents than criminals.
ooouroboros t1_j3pmc2w wrote
Reply to comment by Far-Refrigerator-783 in NY sees a 30% spike in COVID deaths in December, most since early 2022 by [deleted]
> But it really wasn't BAD!!!!
Its different for everyone and unpredictable. Its not a good idea to generalize about this illness.
ooouroboros t1_j3pm5am wrote
Reply to comment by app4that in NY sees a 30% spike in COVID deaths in December, most since early 2022 by [deleted]
A lot of people seem to regard these little paper masks as the devil or something, its madness.
ooouroboros t1_j3plzow wrote
Reply to comment by Saladcitypig in NY sees a 30% spike in COVID deaths in December, most since early 2022 by [deleted]
> people are dying MORE than they were in november.
Contrary to all scientific evidence, a lot of people have decided they have had 'enough' and have just dived into the deep dark waters of denial rather than continue to mask up.
I have really learned a lot about human nature from this pandemic and much of it is just depressing.
ooouroboros t1_jc9cfyf wrote
Reply to More than 20% of LIRR trains can’t fit into Grand Central Madison tunnel by Nscience
I guess they never heard that saying 'measure twice, cut once'.