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Pays 500$ for that, but tries his hardest to downplay the benefits of owning a car IN NYC :x ight pleighboi....ill talk to you 5 years from now....or when you get a girl that doesn't live in your block.

Also serious question...do you suffer from social anxiety, from what I gathered reading your posts on NT it seems like you are very much a loner that doesn't do anything but cop kicks...this isn't no type of shot, but saying you don't travel, you don't club (at your age) you don't like talking to people, etc are not really good things and it might be a good idea to seek some sort of therapy bro.
Nah I don't suffer from anything, I just don't enjoy going to a club. That equates to social anxiety? [emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji]
 
Google isn't 100% accurate. And I don't plan where I'm going usually but tomorrow headed to fc, and then school.

A train to 14th, switch to L and then walk two blocks down. Pick up my bread and then 6 train to hunter college. A car is not practical and plain ridiculous for those uses. Firstly because there is no parking by fc so you either gotta search for some blocks away, which is a waste of time or pay good money to park in a garage in that area. Also same goes with hunter. Have class for 6 hours so that parking fee would be ridiculous. Didn't really need to go into personal details but now that I did a little bit you can see how stupid it would be to use a car

Yeah of course, like I said earlier if you work and I guess school also, in midtown, there is no point in driving in....if all you had to do was go to FC you could drive and def find street parking, I've done so plenty of times...but going to class at Hunter for 6 hours, is the game changer and exception I spoke on....other than that, there are FARRRRR many pros to owning a car and that's where you and the rest of us are in disconnect, you keep downplaying a car with the excuse that this is NYC...lol
 
Nah I don't suffer from anything, I just don't enjoy going to a club. That equates to social anxiety? [emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji]

Not just that...just a collection of things I've read that you've posted over the years on here, makes you look like an extreme introvert
 
When I go outside I generally do multiple things, two in one shot, like fc/school or buy shoes at multiple spots and chill in some resteraunt or something. The way I move in the city a car is not beneficial to me. This is a fact and how I look at it. Maybe at some point in my life I will have a need for a vehicle but right now there is very little use for one and the cons outweigh the pros greatly
 
Like you said, midtown on weekdays is easier to reach, just contradicted yourself on that. Also I do not go to any type of club or lounge, I don't like being around people like that, especially with loud music etc. I don't drink so another reason not to waste my time or money getting ripped off on drinks I don't drink.

And this the shirt I copped

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In addition I don't drive but when touring around for shoes I've spent days going around in a car to many many places throughout the tristate for years so I know the advantages vs. disadvantages of riding around in a car but know I have very little use for the car

damn, 500+ for that horrible shirt?

I just spent 450 for a road trip from la to europe

#staywoke
 
Not just that...just a collection of things I've read that you've posted over the years on here, makes you look like an extreme introvert
I exaggerate slightly for effect. What holds true is I do not like clubs a lot, pisses me off walking in one and while I state I do not like talking to people, it's true but I am able to hold a brief discussion with someone or a group of people with no issue, I'm just privy to nonsensical small talk unless I'm in a good mood or a topic of interest somehow presents itself (or click with a person naturally).
 
that's ur problem right there.
U cant parallel park bruh :smh:
from NYC and cant parallel park.
Ur NYC card is under review......

Return that shirt and take a drivers ED course. U have $200 bones in ur pocket and a DL. A DL with no car in NYC is still clout and can still be used to pull yambs :smokin
 
damn, 500+ for that horrible shirt?

I just spent 450 for a road trip from la to europe

#staywoke
How the hell did you go to Europe from la for only 450? Wouldn't the flight cost more alone?
 
When I go outside I generally do multiple things, two in one shot, like fc/school or buy shoes at multiple spots and chill in some resteraunt or something. The way I move in the city a car is not beneficial to me. This is a fact and how I look at it. Maybe at some point in my life I will have a need for a vehicle but right now there is very little use for one and the cons outweigh the pros greatly

Fair enough, that's what I've been saying all along, that you young and that we been there and more than likely your life won't remain as simple and restrictive as it currently is....more than likely, you'll get a job, a girl, venture to different places as an adult where you'll see the benefits of a car more, all we are saying is that you need to stop singing this tune of "this is NYC, a car is useless here" because that's false.
 
new york city has some of the worse drivers i have ever been on the road with.
 
How the hell did you go to Europe from la for only 450? Wouldn't the flight cost more alone?

it's called shopping around. something you have no idea of. stay to your resell game. as you get older, you tend to spend less on 'hype' and more on deals.
 
Like you said, midtown on weekdays is easier to reach, just contradicted yourself on that.

-you can "reach" midtown waaay faster by car than by train...da reason I would avoid driving into midtown consistently is weekday commerical parking restrictions in most of da avenues after 3rd avenue to about 9th avenue.

-that LV shirt... aye as long as you like it right? :lol: (I only spend big money like that on jerseys, way better at preserving their aftermarket value than most items)

-like others said, before I was driving everyday I wouldn't find much use for a car cuz da MTA is so competent, but once I got some wheels, I wonder how I could've put it off so long.

you know what made me a fan of whips over da NYC trains? I smashed 2 chicks in da same night, in 2 different boros... there's no way I could've pulled that off without da whip, and doing 80+Mph in da middle of da night on da BQE, going from Corona Queens, to Bensonhurst, Brooklyn...

try that on public transportation in da middle of da night. :x
 
Fair enough, that's what I've been saying all along, that you young and that we been there and more than likely your life won't remain as simple and restrictive as it currently is....more than likely, you'll get a job, a girl, venture to different places as an adult where you'll see the benefits of a car more, all we are saying is that you need to stop singing this tune of "this is NYC, a car is useless here" because that's false.
It is useless for most New Yorkers though, people who work a 9 to 5 and then just go back to the crib in the city. Car has no use for them either.
 
Material items last a lifetime, experiences become a memory [emoji]128521[/emoji]

you think you are going to enjoy a shirt more than going to a different country and meeting new people? your youngness is showing
 
new york city has some of the worse drivers i have ever been on the road with.

Who's mans is this?

NY drivers are some of the best you'll ever see...if you can bob and weave through midtown traffic you can drive ANYWHERE.
 
It is useless for most New Yorkers though, people who work a 9 to 5 and then just go back to the crib in the city. Car has no use for them either.

Bro you are judging people by your standards, which we already establish are pretty simple, even if people work in the city, that's not their whole lives...so when they punch out and get home and wanna head somewhere the car is there....so no, a car isn't useless in NYC....if it was you wouldn't see so many damn cars around...lol
 
-you can "reach" midtown waaay faster by car than by train...da reason I would avoid driving into midtown consistently is weekday commerical parking restrictions in most of da avenues after 3rd avenue to about 9th avenue.

-that LV shirt... aye as long as you like it right? :lol: (I only spend big money like that on jerseys, way better at preserving their aftermarket value than most items)

-like others said, before I was driving everyday I wouldn't find much use for a car cuz da MTA is so competent, but once I got some wheels, I wonder how I could've put it off so long.

you know what made me a fan of whips over da NYC trains? I smashed 2 chicks in da same night, in 2 different boros... there's no way I could've pulled that off without da whip, and doing 80+Mph in da middle of da night on da BQE, going from Corona Queens, to Bensonhurst, Brooklyn...

try that on public transportation in da middle of da night. :x
Have you ever heard of traffic? You wanna put up some bread on that? We both live nearby, we can do a speed race

you think you are going to enjoy a shirt more than going to a different country and meeting new people? your youngness is showing
yes
 
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Oh man

Alp is young and stuck in a bubble, he'll mature tho...I have faith, I remember that's how I felt before I took my first trip ever with the fellas to DR....my whole perspective changed in a weekend.
 
Alp is young and stuck in a bubble, he'll mature tho...I have faith, I remember that's how I felt before I took my first trip ever with the fellas to DR....my whole perspective changed in a weekend.

U right. Once he travels and sees how other people in the world live and getting a supreme brick isnt the most imporant thing hell def change his perspective.
 
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