NY Come Pick Up Another L

Yeah no one said that, dudes just got in their feels for some reason over simple Convo and took it to 100. Relax.
 
Only people that take an L are the ones outside of NY paying resale for these
 
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Yeah no one said that, dudes just got in their feels for some reason over simple Convo and took it to 100. Relax.

Which is typical of these cats who lowkey are already insecure AF for not having some wheels....is the same ol argument with them, till they actually own a car or are forced to expand their world and then the perspective changes...yes this city has a great public system, but NOTHING WILL EVER BEAT THE CONVENIENCE OF OWNING A CAR.
 
Yeah no one said that, dudes just got in their feels for some reason over simple Convo and took it to 100. Relax.

Which is typical of these cats who lowkey are already insecure AF for not having some wheels....is the same ol argument with them, till they actually own a car or are forced to expand their world and then the perspective changes...yes this city has a great public system, but NOTHING WILL EVER BEAT THE CONVENIENCE OF OWNING A CAR.

Yeah it'll cost you, but it's beneficial. Not a knock on the greatest public transit system in the world. Even ninja made the move.
 
Well the security blanket statement implies fear of said form of transportation.
 
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And how much is parking normally?

Let's say I get a $2.5k, 1 br spot in Harlem. How much would parking cost?

And when you go out on the scene and you want to park somewhere?

Depends where in Harlem bro, some streets you can actually just park outside, just depends...if not there are parking garages that offer monthly parking...id say 200$ can get you a parking spot for a month, then if it's a newer building it might even come with parking...it all depends, having a car is an added expense, but the pros supercede the cons ALWAYS....having your own car as an option anywhere outside of the Manhattan(midtown-downtown) to DT Brooklyn bubble will always be a plus....my sisternlaws fiancée used to live in prospect park while she lived by Yankee stadium, when they first started dating and they would go out, dude would drop her off and embark on a 2 hour commute back home, it was so bad once dude fell asleep and rode the train all the way to the last stop and right back up the BX and when he woke up it was 4 hours later :rofl: yeah his perspective of "oh I live in the city, I'll never need a car" changed REAL QUICK.

I once rocked from baychester in the BX all the way down to Manhattan Beach. 30 min drive or 2+ hour train ride, no competition.

This is the exact same trip I have to make almost daily.

Bx to Manhattan Beach Brooklyn. First stop on the B to the last stop on the B. Warriors **** :lol:

That train ride is brutal late at night, during bad weather, track repairs etc.

Now I actually look forward to getting in my whip and killing the Belt Pkwy x Van Wyck late at night.

NYC's public transportation system is world class but once you have you own vehicle to move how you want, you wonder how the hell you were living without one for so long.

And Uber x livery cabs on a consistent basis can be more expensive that owning a decent luxury car.

A $10 cab ride to work every morning is $200 a month. That just one trip, one way, 5 days out the week. Throw in a few other cab trips, metro cards, sprinkle in a Metro North ticket here and there and you have a 2013 BMW car note.

If you can get an insurance hookup or a decent insurance quote (minor miracle), get yourself some wheels and prosper.

I get it tho, when I was younger, no one could tell me anything about needing a car in NYC. Now I know different.

With your own wheels, you can take mini-vacations right within the city limits. It decreases your stress levels significantly.
 
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This is the exact same trip I have to make almost daily.

Bx to Manhattan Beach Brooklyn. First stop on the B to the last stop on the B. Warriors **** :lol:

That train ride is brutal late at night, during bad weather, track repairs etc.

Now I actually look forward to getting in my whip and killing the Belt Pkwy x Van Wyck late at night.

NYC's public transportation system is world class but once you have you own vehicle to move how you want, you wonder how the hell you were living without one for so long.

And Uber x livery cabs on a consistent basis can be more expensive that owning a decent luxury car.

A $10 cab ride to work every morning is $200 a month. That just one trip, one way, 5 days out the week. Throw in a few other cab trips, metro cards, sprinkle in a Metro North ticket here and there and you have a 2013 BMW car note.

If you can get an insurance hookup or a decent insurance quote (minor miracle), get yourself some wheels and prosper.

I get it tho, when I was younger, no one could tell me anything about needing a car in NYC. Now I know different.

With your own wheels, you can take mini-vacations right within the city limits. It decreases your stress levels significantly.

I understand the young cats like Alp, a grown **** man advocating for not owning a car is comedy tho...I don't care where you live...even NH came in here dropping sense...felt surreal.
 
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that used to be me.

after awhile u tend to get everything you ever wanted.

if I wasn't dead set on a extra brolic cuban I'd been got me a ZL1 or something of similar pedigree...
All the expenses of owning a car such as gas tolls insurance and the tickets would add up. Would have to kiss my sneaker and $550 t shirt purchases good bye

lemme also add that, in if da game of flyness was like building a NBA team, how many centers are you going to sign before u address every other part of your offensive schemes?
 
I don't care about being fly though, I'm not a fan of driving around when I could just sit and chill, maybe have a conversation with myself or something
 
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Jump in a crowded *** train during rush hour and get my yeezys stepped on...chill fam.
 
I don't care about being fly though, I'm not a fan of driving around when I could just sit and chill, maybe have a conversation with myself or something

Driving is literally sitting AND chilling bro :rofl:

It takes almost 0 effort to push a gas pedal and steer a wheel :lol:

You are always guaranteed a sit in your car, can't say the same for a train...
 
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Everyone has their preferences, mine doesn't involve driving everywhere. It is what it is, I also don't do airplanes
 
Everyone has their preferences, mine doesn't involve driving everywhere. It is what it is, I also don't do airplanes

You'll grow, we've had this discussion before, you a young dude, still trying to figure yourself out...don't write us off, most of us are probably 15+ years older than you and been where you are now.
 
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