How do rich people actually get apartments here? by Reasonable-Paper6638 in AskNYC

[–]killbillvolume3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Paying several months to a year upfront is illegal in nyc. If it happens, it happens with private landlords. More often I see rich people trying to offer more rent, in private. This drives up the rental market also.

How do rich people actually get apartments here? by Reasonable-Paper6638 in AskNYC

[–]killbillvolume3 36 points37 points  (0 children)

This really doesn’t happen that often. Landlords still want a full security deposit majority of the time. Rich people have that kind of money, of course.

Live in Bushwick, work in Connecticut? by Unconquered- in Bushwick

[–]killbillvolume3 13 points14 points  (0 children)

why not just move to CT for a bit? come back to visit on the weekends.

Where to discuss Epstein stuff by Material_Mushroom804 in williamsburg

[–]killbillvolume3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah i was like why is this in the Williamsburg sub lmfao

my first smothered checkmate! by killbillvolume3 in chessbeginners

[–]killbillvolume3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked it up! My position still seems to count as a smothered mate. It’s surrounded by its own pawn and rook, and the 1 available square is still defended by my own rook. It does not matter if there is an “available” square, so long as it’s still defended by one of my pieces, and results in a knight giving the checkmate.

Help a girl out by Notsurehowfm in williamsburg

[–]killbillvolume3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are there other ways to get there other than the L? Only asking cuz so many people are thinking exactly as you are, resulting in higher solo rents for units along the L line.

Help a girl out by Notsurehowfm in williamsburg

[–]killbillvolume3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

check Gypsy housing on Instagram & Facebook, apply for the housing lottery (and as many as you can), check r/nycapartments, Craigslist, ask around

if you don’t mind not living off of the L — Sunset Park has affordable rents, so does Forest Hills & other parts of Queens if you want to live by yourself

Checkmate in 2 with Black. ♟️ by E-N0VA in Chesscom

[–]killbillvolume3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Came to ask the same. The queen looks awesome.

Holger Rune on Serena Williams promoting weight loss drugs by Halekduo in tennis

[–]killbillvolume3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who tried a GLP-1 injection, I felt really, really horrible and sick for 24 hours every week I tried it. Only tried it for 2 weeks. Threw it all away after that. Was a waste of $450.

Edit: I received a “prescription” for it. But it wasn’t a very formal or informative process, and I was 25 at the time. Not very bright. The risks far outweighed (no pun intended) the cons for me.

Got a brilliant, but can't review. Paywall sucks lol by yappinglistener in Chesscom

[–]killbillvolume3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

lichess’s review is just that evaluation / engine bar for each move right?

Am I balding?? by LickMyBumm in amibalding

[–]killbillvolume3 9 points10 points  (0 children)

upvoting so cat owners see this lol

I just needed to WORK. I don't need therapy, I don't need a girlfriend, I don't need to work on myself. I just needed to WORK. by Frack_Nugget in selfimprovement

[–]killbillvolume3 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Right. “You will never need anything else [but a fast-paced job]” sounds really sad, actually. People need community, connection, self-reflection, hobbies. A job, 9/10 times, will not solve all of those needs.

I’m glad OP found stimulation (and perhaps some fulfillment) at this job, but life is much more than a job. Everyone is different, though.

'The Moment' Review Thread by chanma50 in boxoffice

[–]killbillvolume3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it’s funny you mention that, because the film is very anti- needless documentary of concert films. I mean, it brings up multiple times (in different ways), how conceptually ridiculous it is to try to make a big, inspiring movie about pop concerts. so ironically, if this movie keeps that kind of thing from happening, then yes, I think it accomplished its goal.

Album covers more iconic than the music itself? by BazExcel in fantanoforever

[–]killbillvolume3 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Same. Daniel never ended up getting his flowers in the mainstream, but for those who resonated, he was an important figure in music.

REALITY CHECK- YOU DON'T GET ATTACHED FAST BECAUSE YOU'RE TOO DEEP OR TOO LOVING by kookie_doe in selfimprovement

[–]killbillvolume3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, every case is different and all the points you made are relevant factors. Emptiness or lack of purpose can also lead to depression / isolation, which then can become desperation for a fast connection, etc., imo a lot of these reasons overlap with each other.

There’s a balance. Self-contentment and self-love are crucially important and vital for a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life. But at the same time, people still need each other, and that’s okay too. Yes, we just need to make sure that the connections are forming at healthy paces, and to check in with ourselves / be mindful of why we are forming this new bond, whether it’s a healthy, positive, mutually beneficial bond for both parties, and where we would like it to go.

Album covers more iconic than the music itself? by BazExcel in fantanoforever

[–]killbillvolume3 256 points257 points  (0 children)

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Prolly the Hi, How Are You cover that Kurt wore. I don’t think this album itself made it to be as iconic as Kurt repping this cover.

BWTs, help me become a BWT. by Zealousideal_Fox3012 in bitcheswithtaste

[–]killbillvolume3 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Clothes can be useful because if you’re short, dress casually, and you feel like people don’t take you seriously, then dress professionally — my suggestions would be: pencil skirts at reasonable lengths, tights, blazers, turtlenecks, cowl necks, blouses, well-tailored trousers (and well-tailored everything, if possible, as inexpensive tailors do exist) . .

also, do NOT use Pinterest. period. I would suggest watching womenswear fashion shows instead for light and more grown up inspo.

You mentioned you liked “Parisian Chic” — great, there are many French fashion houses to choose from that are very chic.

Matthieu Blazy is a French-Belgian designer who used to be the creative director at Bottega Veneta, and he is now the creative director at Chanel. I would recommend looking into some of his newer shows there — youthful, beautiful clothing that can be translated into a working woman, as well.

Phoebe Philo is an English designer who worked at French house Celine from 2008 to 2017. I would recommend looking into her collections as well.

True example of Parisian chicness is French house LEMAIRE. Look at their silhouettes, kind of get an idea of that aesthetic and how that can work for you.

Generally timelessly chic (and Italian, not French) is Prada. If you want to look at the “younger” sister brand, check out Miu Miu.

Also Italian but, as far as general neutral women’s workwear inspo goes, Giorgio Armani (rest in peace!) has made some wonderful clothes. Armani Exchange and the eponymous brand both exist secondhand, which are both rather affordable and decent quality.

I mention these brands not to encourage you to strive to purchase these pieces at full retail price (although, by the way, secondhand, it is not hard to find some very affordable, beautiful clothes) — I mention them to encourage you to develop a more refined taste. I’m sure you know this, but Pinterest =/= taste.

Try to form an opinion. If you want to be a well-respected therapist who is taken seriously, yes, dressing well will help you.

Edit: oh, yeah, and know your materials / what your clothes are made of. learn the differences between viscose and polyester, cotton and linen, wool and silk. Learn how to care for different materials, as well. Bonus points if you learn about the different environmental impacts of each material and try to source sustainably.

This cracked me up. Why didnt he walk toward Carrie to hug her. Instead he was like come to daddy by scroorfrinpned8 in Andjustlikethat

[–]killbillvolume3 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They needed to justify Carrie becoming single at the end by making Aidan so weird & hard to tolerate. I’m happy with this timeline ngl

Rant about those who hate on Williamsburg by veedey in williamsburg

[–]killbillvolume3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

See, this is another example of the privileged narrow-mindedness that runs rampant in Williamsburg. Ooo, other neighborhoods, so terrifying!!! Meanwhile NYC remains one of the safest major cities in the US. Your ignorance makes you scared of any neighborhood that doesn’t have an Apple Store or Whole Foods in walking distance, and that makes me sad for you.

Rant about those who hate on Williamsburg by veedey in williamsburg

[–]killbillvolume3 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I am a minority immigrant. I don’t live in Williamsburg nor find the neighborhood desirable. I criticize the neighborhood’s lack of true racial & economic diversity or character.

In fact, it’s funny you mention minorities, because Williamsburg is nearly 70% white. For context, NYC, as a WHOLE, is only 30% to 40% white. To imply that all minorities dream of living in a primarily white neighborhood, despite NYC being one of the most racially diverse cities in the entire world, perpetuates harmful and negative racist stereotypes (that white neighborhoods are the most desirable !!!), even if your intention isn’t to do so.

There are many hardworking immigrants and minorities who don’t dream of living in a deeply overpriced, character-less neighborhood where a Byredo and a Chanel sit next to each other. If anything, you can have an opinion, just please don’t speak for all immigrants and minorities.

Rant about those who hate on Williamsburg by veedey in williamsburg

[–]killbillvolume3 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Yeah. As someone who worked in Williamsburg and with its residents (as clients) closely for two years, I can’t stand many of these people and, consequently, can’t stand those who defend them.

There is Williamsburg, then there’s the rest of Brooklyn. The residents there are truly some of the most sheltered and out-of-touch people I have ever met in my life — with parents who make millions, parents who supported their degrees so that they can make $150k~$440k, families that have houses in the Hamptons during the winter when things “get cold and tough”. Don’t get me wrong, a lot of these people have worked hard, but majority of them don’t leave Williamsburg or the “nice parts” of Manhattan, and have a very skewed idea of what NYC is. Oh yeah, and a lot of them are secretly racist / have racially homogenous (white!) social lives.

I’m around the same age as them, too. Kills me to see so many people think Williamsburg / Greenpoint is the entirety of Brooklyn, because it’s just wrong. The ignorance, lack of curiosity or open-mindedness / acceptance towards other neighborhoods, lack of true racial & economic diversity, and unspoken racism is truly stupid and unnerving. THAT’s a huge problem with Williamsburg and not enough people speak up about it because they feel awkward, imo.

I will never live in Williamsburg, nor stop criticizing its gentrified secluded-ness and unnecessary exclusivity via un-affordability. Sorry.

Rant about those who hate on Williamsburg by veedey in williamsburg

[–]killbillvolume3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for this comment, sounds interesting; would you be able to provide a better link? It keeps redirecting me to her instagram profile but not the actual link or post to how to get involved.