Moderation Questions
The last iteration of the moderation discussion thread was a complete disaster. Numerous attempts to keep it on topic fa
i think donkjr would make a fine mod in the school of mclovin
I found Bowser better than the median mode on Reddit or random vbullettin forums about "hot topics".
I find rococo even better at it ofc
Why not just stay green, lurk like you did before, and act when you happen to come across or an obvious bullshit account an off the rails post from a reg. I'm not sure how much the regs are going to need babysitting but it might not require that much effort. But I could be wrong.
I don't get the gag. I always assumed you lived somewhere in Manhattan. Maybe not the upper east side. Pretty sure you admitted as much at some point.
Just a running joke that Roc is filthy rich basically. I have no idea if he is or not btw. He seems to have a lot of free time to spend here lol.
We can all pitch in on some sort of payment like shipping you a nice bottle of wine - D2 will take care of that.
Just a running joke that Roc is filthy rich basically. I have no idea if he is or not btw. He seems to have a lot of free time to spend here lol.
I see. I'm not familiar enough with Manhattan to know whether it's the upper east side or the upper west side or midtown or wherever where the filthy rich there live.
I see. I'm not familiar enough with Manhattan to know whether it's the upper east side or the upper west side or midtown or wherever where the filthy rich there live.
Neither am I, I Googled something like "wealthiest area in NYC". I think Upper East Side is mostly old money anyway, but could be mistaken. Makes me think of the sets in Cruel Intentions.
I see. I'm not familiar enough with Manhattan to know whether it's the upper east side or the upper west side or midtown or wherever where the filthy rich there live.
all of it... up until a certain point where it gets a little dark for their tastes
been housing searching in manhattan past year, can't get anything <3k a month and those are really tough to come by
most listing below 3k a month are fake/bait and switches/gobbled up so fast they gone by the time you see the listing
all of it... up until a certain point where it gets a little dark for their tastes
been housing searching in manhattan past year, can't get anything <3k a month and those are really tough to come by
most listing below 3k a month are fake/bait and switches/gobbled up so fast they gone by the time you see the listing
Sounds like slums. Do they even have indoor plumbing at that price?
I see. I'm not familiar enough with Manhattan to know whether it's the upper east side or the upper west side or midtown or wherever where the filthy rich there live.
It often depends on where you live in the neighborhood. On the Upper East Side or the Upper West Side, it's very expensive near Central Park and much less so as you move away from the park. I guess the billionaire class mostly lives around Central Park, but other neighborhoods like Hudson Yards, Tribeca, and the West Village probably have higher median home prices.
The most expensive neighborhoods in Brooklyn also are very expensive now compared to 20 years ago.
Rococo, I am a lawyer-scrub that has been trying to eek out a middle-class existence for the last decade and a half. Please teach me how to be a rich lawyer. Thank you! 😀
all of it... up until a certain point where it gets a little dark for their tastes
been housing searching in manhattan past year, can't get anything <3k a month and those are really tough to come by
most listing below 3k a month are fake/bait and switches/gobbled up so fast they gone by the time you see the listing
You aren't going to find much in the most desirable neighborhoods in Manhattan or Brooklyn for less than $3k per month, and anything you do find is likely to be a shithole.
If I was renting in that price range, I would look at some neighborhood in Queens with good food, Harlem, or an up and coming neighborhood in Brooklyn like Bed-Stuy. But it really depends on where you are travelling for work.
You aren't going to find much in the most desirable neighborhoods in Manhattan or Brooklyn for less than $3k per month, and anything you do find is likely to be a shithole.If I was renting in that price range, I would look at some neighborhood in Queens with good food, Harlem, or an up and coming neighborhood in Brooklyn like Bed-Stuy. But it really depends on where you are tr
or... are you by any chance in the market for an au pair? i can teach your children about variance
The upper east side must have been very hoity-toity in the 1970s, as that's where the Jeffersons moved to.
"We're movin' on up, to the east side..."