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jojointheflesh t1_j5sigph wrote

Well shit, walking my dog would be a fucking nightmare in Flatbush lol

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Entire-Builder-9836 t1_j5sowk4 wrote

Lmao yeah. Usually there’s more furniture and dirty mattresses. Maybe one day this won’t be a shit place to live

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Hinohellono t1_j5t9i45 wrote

Yea I mean the individuals in the area don't care. I live near the area

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ICantThinkOfANameBud t1_j5tnmrr wrote

I'd have issues walking my dog on that block, he likes to try to eat anything he can outside. Pretty sure he ate a dead mouse one night.

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traggedy_ann t1_j5tqfwr wrote

My girl used to live right by the Newkirk station. It's a real bummer over there. A lot of good food and the people I interacted with were always suuuuuuper kind. I just don't understand the habit of dropping trash wherever you stand and walking away.

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MrMonocleMan t1_j5u7n43 wrote

Mmm, reminds me of Fulton in Bed Stuy. Except with 50% less chicken bones

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BarbaraJames_75 t1_j5uc2oq wrote

Yes, Flatbush Avenue near Albemarle and Tilden/Regent. Not surprised at all.

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Gotititoutthemud t1_j5w3xaj wrote

That’s flatbush Ave between Albermarle and Regent. That block rarely looks like that. Either 1 of 2 things happened. The rats chewed holes into the garbage bags and they broke while the garbage man picked them up or people threw garage on top of the garbage bags.

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RyuNoKami t1_j5xpv6x wrote

notice how the one can is practically empty and there is still garbage near it. all the garbage cans in the world isn't gonna change anything about people's behaviors. lazy people are lazy.

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toastedclown t1_j62656a wrote

I don't know what else you expect in a city that hasn't figured.out a trash disposal system beyond "pile it up on the sidewalk" and thinks that removing public trash cans is the solution to litter.

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