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ECK-2188 t1_j7drs6s wrote

Sounds more like: “Snitchin Season

Personally? Don’t even own a car.

Edit: New trains will be released this year with no individual cars. Continuous open car system throughout the entire train similar to Europe and Asia. Homeless Stank deadass about to be what all commuters going to breathe in the future

Which validates my belief the best station in NYC is in the seat of your own car. Fuck Mass transit.

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signal_tower_product t1_j7gm1rz wrote

Not you editing your comment to be racist & classist 💀💀

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ECK-2188 t1_j7h0ivr wrote

Sounds like a you problem

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Double-Ad4986 t1_j7dynxc wrote

outer borough transit is trash. i dont have a car but there's often times I literally cannot get to places unless I go for a 40 min walk

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signal_tower_product t1_j7dyqtx wrote

Queens deserves more subways in the eastern areas

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baycycler t1_j7en91t wrote

more? any would be a good start. There's no subway past 180 st. The borough goes up to 250 st or so

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MySassyPetRockandI t1_j7dybkj wrote

My commute to work is 30-40 mins with a car. Two hours via a bus and train. From queens to bk

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signal_tower_product t1_j7dynw3 wrote

Interborough Express will change that, having a line from Jackson Heights to Bay Ridge

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myusernameisokay t1_j7e6xcx wrote

Interborough express will do next to nothing for the majority of people living in Queens. There’s only 5 stations in queens in the proposed line, with 14 in Brooklyn. Unless you live around the are that they are building the line, it will likely still be faster to go through Manhattan for a lot of Queens to Brooklyn trips.

Look at how big Queens is. There are large parts of Queens that are a massive transit desert (for example East of Flushing Corona Park or Around LGA). How will 5 stations fix any of that?

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signal_tower_product t1_j7e74x4 wrote

Obviously that’s not enough, there needs to be more subways in Queens, such as an A train extension on Liberty Ave or a 7 train extension to somewhere on the former CRRLI Main line

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ahyatt t1_j7ftc2d wrote

You certainly can. I lived in the middle of Queens for a decade without a car. It’s not particularly hard.

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ahyatt t1_j7fualf wrote

I haven’t heard it used that way. But just to check my sanity I googled it and from https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boroughs_of_New_York_City it says that “outer boroughs “ refer to all the boroughs besides Manhattan.

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veyd t1_j7g2npi wrote

Colloquially, outer Burroughs has started to be used in a way that excludes easy to get to portions of the non Manhattan Burroughs. No one thinks of Williamsburg or Long Island City as “the outer Burroughs.”

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brownredgreen t1_j7g5145 wrote

That's wrong.

Outer Boros means "non Manhattan"

So yes, downtown Brooklyn is "outer boro"

Also, I don't use that phrase myself, cause its pointless.

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veyd t1_j7gq2gj wrote

The “right” or “wrong” definition of a thing doesn’t really matter when you’re talking about the context of how a term is being used.

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brownredgreen t1_j7gw9p7 wrote

Speakers of language are capable of using language incorrectly.

Saying "LIC isnt part of the outer boros" is a misuse of language

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veyd t1_j7gwy3i wrote

Irrelevant to the discussion. The statement was that the term has started to only to be used in a manner that excludes neighborhoods close to Manhattan, not what the dictionary has to say about it.

Language is ever evolving. Describing it in terms of “right and wrong” is only useful academically.

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brownredgreen t1_j7gy0w7 wrote

Individuals dont get to redefine words.

Calling my shoes Gavagai doesn't make it so.

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veyd t1_j7h4bqf wrote

This is a laughably awful take.

Historians can give you enormous lists of words that have changed meanings over time, starting with an influential local colloquial meaning that spread to the rest of the speakers of that language. This is how dialects and, eventually, new languages are born. How do you think the Romance languages emerged from Latin?

Awful and awesome, for instance, used to be synonyms, and awesome meaning “great” was a relatively recent linguistic change. Meaning of the word cool changing due to slang usage is another obvious example.

These changes start with individuals using words and phrases in different ways, and those changes being spread by word of mouth. People can, do and historically have changed the meaning of words.

In short, /u/brownredgreen - what you just typed was one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever read. Everyone in this thread is now dumber for having read it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.

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brownredgreen t1_j7hp8lz wrote

People =/= a person

People change language. A person does not.

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signal_tower_product t1_j7e2n00 wrote

That has to change

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stevehobbes t1_j7feqqa wrote

The outer boros really aren’t a problem for cars. The problem is when they drive them to Manhattan or downtown Brooklyn and park with fake placards, or fake plates.

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veyd t1_j7g1hcu wrote

My wife works in NJ. She needs a car. Lots of people in that position.

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FourthLife t1_j7ebm2d wrote

Snitch on every crime.

Cross every picket line.

Obey every law.

This is the creed I live by. Some of us like an orderly society.

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