NYC replacing tiles in subway because...
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NYC replacing tiles in subway because...
...they vaguely resemble the Confederate Flag.
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Re: NYC replacing tiles in subway because...
So tiles that have been there for years are now all the sudden causing confusion
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Re: NYC replacing tiles in subway because...
Just like flags & statues that had been in place for years. Not sure how removing inanimate objects that offends liberals will help heal the nation but we'll get to see how it impacts the Democrat party in the next election.Major Kong wrote:So tiles that have been there for years are now all the sudden causing confusion
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Re: NYC replacing tiles in subway because...
I am offended. It looks like an homage to marcom X.
USN_Hokie wrote:...they vaguely resemble the Confederate Flag.
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Re: NYC replacing tiles in subway because...
NYC is becoming a fluking dump. These aholes can't even fix and maintain subway transportation operations, but they can "fix" suddenly "offensive" politically incorrect decor?
The city has a larger rat population than human. It's easy to understand why.
The city has a larger rat population than human. It's easy to understand why.
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Re: NYC replacing tiles in subway because...
Disagree. NYC has a bigger human problem than rat problem!miles wrote:NYC is becoming a fluking dump. These aholes can't even fix and maintain subway transportation operations, but they can "fix" suddenly "offensive" politically incorrect decor?
The city has a larger rat population than human. It's easy to understand why.
Re: NYC replacing tiles in subway because...
Hmm...are we counting the lawyers with the rats or the humans?133743Hokie wrote:Disagree. NYC has a bigger human problem than rat problem!miles wrote:NYC is becoming a fluking dump. These aholes can't even fix and maintain subway transportation operations, but they can "fix" suddenly "offensive" politically incorrect decor?
The city has a larger rat population than human. It's easy to understand why.
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Re: NYC replacing tiles in subway because...
Not sure how you tell the difference.USN_Hokie wrote:Hmm...are we counting the lawyers with the rats or the humans?133743Hokie wrote:Disagree. NYC has a bigger human problem than rat problem!miles wrote:NYC is becoming a fluking dump. These aholes can't even fix and maintain subway transportation operations, but they can "fix" suddenly "offensive" politically incorrect decor?
The city has a larger rat population than human. It's easy to understand why.
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Re: NYC replacing tiles in subway because...
Good. I support this use of my tax dollars.USN_Hokie wrote:...they vaguely resemble the Confederate Flag.
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Re: NYC replacing tiles in subway because...
ip_law-hokie wrote:Good. I support this use of my tax dollars.USN_Hokie wrote:...they vaguely resemble the Confederate Flag.
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