They stay making threads about us, week after week on some obsessive compulsive shyt but they're not the weirdos..I’d say the non New Yorkers are more weirdos. Just my opinion.
I would say everyone needs to live in NYC for a short while (1 -2 years max)
1) crowded
2) dirty
3) weather trash 10 months out the year
4) expensive
5) lack of space
6) public transportation
8) in my line of work some of the staff extremely lazy compared to other cities
9) beaches are trash
Pros
1) any type of food you want
2) native NYers are some of the friendliest and most interesting people I’ve met
3) something to do 365 days a year

nikkas might legit pull up on him if he ran on that platform...he doesn't understand just how many people in this city have nothing to do during the daytimeU not even gettin on the ballot with that mta shyt![]()

DC has the best mass transportation in the country to me.
DC has the best mass transportation in the country to me.
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What info? That poster didn't say shyt.. none of that was original or thought provokingAppreciate the info.![]()

anybody surprised by that pic doesn't live in a major metropolitan area...
normal shyt even in LA
As a DC native I'd take NYC's subway any day of the weekDC has the best mass transportation in the country to me.


Best mass transportation compared to what?? A trolley?DC has the best mass transportation in the country to me.

What info? That poster didn't say shyt.. none of that was original or thought provoking![]()
. The info was the opinion of a NYC resident about why they don't like living there. That interests me more than someone who doesn't live there speaking on it. I didn't ask for originality or thought provoking commentary, just for the poster to expound on their opinion.Best mass transportation compared to what?? A trolley?
WMATA trains don't even have an express train. It takes damn near 2 hrs to get from any DMV suburb into DC, which is normally a 45 minute drive.
There's never any parking at the metro stations during peak hours - which means you have to commute to find a place to park mad out of the way to your route, take a shuttle or uber to the train station, just to catch a train into downtown DC, by the time you do all that, it's like fuk it, might as well drive the whole damn way in.
VRE is slow as fuk, MARC is ok. Trains are always delayed all the time bc some random person decides it's a good idea to take an excursion on the train tracks and become a train ornament.
Amtrak, Norfolk-Southern and whatever 40 car freight train that takes 20 mins to pass by, runs on the same lines and tracks as VRE and MARC- forget getting to your destination on time if either one of those are held up, usually if their is a leaf on the track or if the temp outside is lower than 40 degrees in the winter or above 80 degrees in the summer.
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DC trains have carpet installed on them but stay operating at the levels of the 42nd street shuttle with 6 car long trains and 500,000 commuters coming in from DC, MD and VA.As a DC native I'd take NYC's subway any day of the week
DC's metro is cleaner, but it's nowhere near as efficient. My commute this morning on the Red Line was![]()