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Lmao thank you RACIST for cracking me up for the night. Doing everything but addressing the points of your obvious discrimination and racism lmao. Yes try to diagnose me with every mental disease you can and point to my one error (the differences between you're and your! Look at me I'm a bum bitch pointing out things

Oops I forgot to include the word *book. I know the dense aren't able to read between the lines and in context so I included that.

Lmfaoo oops I can't even fault you for pointing out my mistake because it is actually my pet peeve as well. Sorry about that. Did you notice that I spelt racist correctly? Let me capitalize that : RACIST. I actually went to Stuyvesant HS. Then I went to Penn State and Stony Brook University. This black girl here has

Lmfao right everything I stated throughout this thread including the questions I asked in direct response to your discrimination , is dismissed because I called you out like it is. No problem sweetheart, in gentrified brooklyn, we have a new arena for the Brooklyn Nets where there are plenty of seats for your RACIST

Hmm it sounds to me instead that you are the racist. "These people" that you claim aren't paying rent have lived in the neighborhood for over 20 , how? Destroying public property how do you mean? Is that something you figured was happening in black neighborhoods, because that's what black people do destroy ? As for

Its a pretty scary reality. My economics teacher told me that's where New York's economy will take a turn for the worse, when they don't accommodate for these people, who work hard and want to live here. The economy may not crash in 10 but it will in 30.

Haha I love the fact that you have equated my reality to "imagination". Sounds like you have a very active one yourself. It takes forever to get permits to pave roads but the minute one threatens to sue changes are made rather quickly. Also once white people move into certain areas (such the newly gentrified places in

This post is everything!

Amennn!!!!

I think you are my favorite lol lol I especially love your comments on these types of threads. lol

lmfaooo a farmer

Lol haha no prob. I always held San Fran, as one of the top three cities I would move to because I thought it had a "earthy, hippy, bohemian vibe" where you could slow down and take life in, but its sounds like Soho or Midtown, I guess i'll pass on San Fran :-/ lol lol

To be honest I don't know how to explain how much race matters in these situations without you taking a walk through life in my shoes and in saying that im not asking for pity. White privilege exists. When white people complain their voices are held at a higher standard and when they are mad they aren't seen as just

lmao that video made my day! Even though I scrolled down, and read a comment that said "north crown heights" ( i really can't ) lol lol im staying positive. Thanks :-)

Thats a great question because a morning/afternoon commute can sometimes make or break your day lol. I literally cant believe Manhattan and Brooklyn rents have gotten to the point where it is cheaper to live on Long Island and New Jersey of all places lol lol thats insane . Long Island used to only be for the upper

lol haha sharing is caring . I'm not sure where you are in Brooklyn but if you take the Q train to church ave and get off towards the front of the train, there is a farmers market one block away. It isn't as fancy as Whole Foods and Trader Joes lol but the fruit and vegetables are fresh delivered weekly and its owned

haha i love some of the improvements being made myself lol target for one is great ! But for lack of better words I agree our communities are losing a lot of "soul"

I hope I didn't come off as a militant voice for the black community lol lol just trying to show some perceptive of our side of things. Thanks for understanding :-)

I know it may be hard to believe with all the crap that the media feeds about Black folks in general, but Brooklyn and Queens, is home to many of the first middle class Black people living in America. Many of the women and men own houses, are doctors, nurses, electricians, or work for the city making enough to eat

I agree with you wholeheartedly. I just don't understand the mindset that only the rich need to live in New York City because only they can afford it. Who will serve the starbucks coffee if the people who would work there cannot even live in the city? I know it sounds crazy to question that but I really see New York