UnprofessionalGhosts

UnprofessionalGhosts t1_jdgckbx wrote

This is exactly why it’s important to keep the myth going that the city has alligators in its sewers from people flushing small pet alligators down the toilet when they start becoming a hassle to own.

We have relied on this lie for generations to keep kids out the mother fucking sewers. I don’t care where you live. Tell your kids about NYC’s sewer gators today. Let that shit spread from playground to playground from sea to shining sea once more.

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UnprofessionalGhosts t1_jbpyo3p wrote

A lot of NYC landlords are on site and grew up in the building their family has owned for generations and built 100+ years ago. It’s one of the only ways local families can afford to stay and it’s a much, much different situation for the landlord and the tenant than the majority of rentals. More like a commune.

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