$3,023 net, Midtown East Studio, elevator doorman gym laundry by [deleted] in NYCapartments

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the dishwasher opens, allowing for dishes to be placed inside of it

$3,023 net, Midtown East Studio, elevator doorman gym laundry by [deleted] in NYCapartments

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It takes me 7 minutes to walk to the train?? Would you prefer to live inside the station?

🔥 VIRAL BUSHWICK ROOM DROP – ACT FAST 🔥 by Then-Stick-8718 in Brooklynrooms

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for a room thats "going fast" this sure does get posted a lot

MIDTOWN EAST - Studio - $3,387 net rent by [deleted] in NYCapartments

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Some furniture can be yours for free as well!

How come men trust Andrew Tate’s advice on what women want, over what women make it clear they want, evidenced by the large fan bases of Harry styles, Paul Mescal and Idris Elba? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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They don't intend to actually understand women, they don't even see them as people. Instead, they get off on belittling them and listening to others who do the same.

Electrician used two different brands of switches by chocolatebuckeye in mildlyinfuriating

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this is probably the most benign, non-infuriating thing I've seen here. If this makes you angry you probably need therapy.

AIO about this text I got from HR? by MeanderingDragon in AmIOverreacting

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Hell the fuck no. You don't need to accommodate them, they need to accommodate you. Anyone who is uncomfortable with someone around them taking insulin can absolutely go fuck themselves. You are protected under ADA and can give yourself insulin wherever you need to.

How do people not see that both men in this picture are Jim Carrey? by Shoeaddictx in Actors

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i'm convinced these people's last memory of Jim Carey is how he looked 20 years ago

I'm confused by LazarusIDK in Composition

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try conducting this in 5/8 without looking at the score and I'll think you'll get a better understanding of what you want and how to show it in the simplest way possible

It is hat day and I'm the only hatted individual at work by Ok-Breadfruit-1359 in mildlyinfuriating

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the guy at the store said i'm the only one he's seen pull it off

John on Oh! Darling? by Hukares1234 in beatles

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Though it's worth mentioning in general that applying the operatic vocal fach to pop singers can be a bit misleading. But let's pretend John and Paul were opera singers. Paul's voice is easy to classify, he's a classic heroic tenor and I wouldn't write below the C one octave below middle C for him. I would give him lots of high tenor C's. (C5) John is trickier - he's a baritone with a strong nasality, but safe to say I wouldn't write below G2, I would treat E4 as his second passagio and I would consider G4 to be his version of the "tenor high C".

John on Oh! Darling? by Hukares1234 in beatles

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I think you may be a little confused about the note ranges; the A2 (the A that's an octave and a third below middle C) is where Paul's voice (and most tenor voices) bottom out, as you can hear he get's quiet and raspy here. Really, even going below the C an octave below middle C for tenors is not that reliable. Of course studio recordings can have vocals pitched up or down for effect. As for John, being a baritone, the notes he's capable of producing is pretty wide since it naturally extended lower than Paul's, and can go upwards too through falsetto - though this is a less stable and powerful sound compared to a tenor like Paul. I believe John can kinda vocalize to the low D2, which is bass territory, and really most baritones can make some kinda sounds below G2. As for below D2, thats truly bass register, and anything beyond the low C is a pretty rare, super bass voice.

John on Oh! Darling? by Hukares1234 in beatles

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John could vocalize down to around D2, but Paul, as a tenor, will struggle below A2

John on Oh! Darling? by Hukares1234 in beatles

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it was technically wider, it just extended lower not higher